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    Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    Hi everyone,

    i live in San Diego CA right now but i will be moving to Boston in January for grad school. Currently ride a 2005 CBR600RR and been riding since i was 17. have had a 02 SV650s, Buell XB9R and my current CBR. going to be looking for a bike when i get out there, so if anyone sees a good deal on a decent sv650, sv1000, TLS/R, Z1000, or speed tripple let me know. would also consider any supersport and maybe an older liter, ie 954. only really interested in a naked 650. looking to spend no more than 3k and dont really care if its been down as long as everything is straight. hope to see some of you guys on the track!!!

    quick question though. why does it seem like every bike on craigslist is either chromed, stretched, LED lighted, pile of crap or all of the above? do people who take good care of their bikes not sell them this time of year?

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    Welcome.....

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    Re: Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    Welcome!


    Quote Originally Posted by warsaw1776 View Post
    quick question though. why does it seem like every bike on craigslist is either chromed, stretched, LED lighted, pile of crap or all of the above? do people who take good care of their bikes not sell them this time of year?
    Haha. Yeah, pretty much. Lotta squidly diddlies in this neck of the country.

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    Cali to Boston?? Get some good riding in while you can...street and track. You will miss it. I used to live near Sacramento

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    Welcome.... yes get some riding out there cause it pretty much sucks out this way.

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    Welcome and remember lane splitting is NOT legal here. If you do split, be prepared for vigilante justice from cagers looking to take matters into their own hands

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    Re: Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    I made the move from OC to Boston almost 3 years ago. Above advice is good... the roads here suck in comparison and the riding is rediculously inconsistent. Enjoy it while you can. Any chance you can leave the CBR in cali for when you go back home to visit? My brother has his GSXR750 there so I can ride when I'm home.

    There are plenty of used bikes to buy here, but you'll have better luck with the dealerships or on these forums, not craigslist in my opinion. People on the forums tend to take better care of their bikes.

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    Re: Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    Thanks for the welcome everyone. yea i know i got it real good here as far as riding goes, but i moving to Boston is what is best right now. is the track in New Hampshire in rough shape?

    are cagers that crazy about lane splitters? whats the point of even commuting on a bike without lane splitting? here people are way nice, even pull over to give bikers more room.

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    Re: Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    what are some other forums to check out? deff selling the CBR. not worried about coming back and needing to ride, prob wont have time for it when i am here anyways.

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    Re: Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    Quote Originally Posted by warsaw1776 View Post
    are cagers that crazy about lane splitters? whats the point of even commuting on a bike without lane splitting? here people are way nice, even pull over to give bikers more room.

    Yes. And your traffic makes ours look like a walk in the park, especially outside the city. Not to mention, since we are seasonal (other than a few diehards), there is a lot of disdain for motorcycles having any benefit in traffic. Where are you going to grad school (yeah, yeah, Boston....) and what for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mzdagrl View Post
    Yes. And our traffic makes yours look like a walk in the park, especially outside the city. Not to mention, since we are seasonal (other than a few diehards), there is a lot of disdain for motorcycles having any benefit in traffic. Where are you going to grad school (yeah, yeah, Boston....) and what for?
    I wouldn't say the traffic is worse here... just worse drivers who don't check blind spots, don't use signals, don't give a $hit, etc. I've honked to let someone know they were moving into my lane right next to me and they just kept on coming over and yelled out the window at me that I was in the wrong somehow. There is a reason the term Masshole exists when it comes to driving.

    To the OP: Splitting is actually ONLY legal in California, so it is illegal here. Having said that, since I have been doing it for years in Cali before moving, I still do it occassionally here too. Careful though, the lanes are not as wide here and the drivers will NOT give you extra room if they see you. So you need to weigh the risks more carefully which is why I don't do it nearly as often as I would have back in Cali.

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    I've lane split here. Not sure how bad the ramifications would be but I only do it when traffic is literally parked on a highway transition ramp (whatever they're called)...say 90 to 495. It's wide enough to get a bike through the middle but there's no shoulder. Once traffic starts moving at all, I get back in line ASAP as people will pull infront of you to block your progress...or do something stupid like try to merge without taking the time to see who's around them.

    I don't like most drivers here

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    I used to live in Boston and just moved to OC, and IMHO driver's are bad everywhere in concentrated/city areas. CA and MA both have their fair share...if anything, you need to be more vigilant in CA because you get used to the game of roulette while "lane sharing"

    traffic within boston is bad, but surprisingly LA is worse!

    track in NH is good; tight and technical, but fun

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    Re: Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    Welcome. I moved to NH from San Diego recently. I love it here. But the others are right; I miss lanesplitting, and it isn't advisable here.

    People who care about their bikes, if they have one to sell, are more likely not to sell it now, but to wait for spring, when the riding season starts and they can get a better price for it. Buying now will save you money, but the selection is smaller.

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    Re: Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    Quote Originally Posted by warsaw1776 View Post
    are cagers that crazy about lane splitters? whats the point of even commuting on a bike without lane splitting? here people are way nice, even pull over to give bikers more room.
    To reiterate what everyone else has said, yea... its pretty bad for all the reasons mentioned before. I never split on the highway (except to jump off the highway) and locally I pick my spots...

    How bad are cagers? Ive had people straight up bump/hit/push me with their cars because they didnt appreciate the fact that I bypassed traffic to get infront of everyone, squeeze the lane so i couldnt pass, and open doors... Yea they suck here

    Dont get me started about cabbies...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsw81 View Post
    I wouldn't say the traffic is worse here... just worse drivers who don't check blind spots, don't use signals, don't give a $hit, etc. I've honked to let someone know they were moving into my lane right next to me and they just kept on coming over and yelled out the window at me that I was in the wrong somehow. There is a reason the term Masshole exists when it comes to driving.

    To the OP: Splitting is actually ONLY legal in California, so it is illegal here. Having said that, since I have been doing it for years in Cali before moving, I still do it occassionally here too. Careful though, the lanes are not as wide here and the drivers will NOT give you extra room if they see you. So you need to weigh the risks more carefully which is why I don't do it nearly as often as I would have back in Cali.
    Oops, I definitely wrote that backwards.....what I meant was YOUR traffic makes OURS look like a walk in the park. Stupid multi-tasking. ....edited

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    Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    Welcome...

    Why not stick with a 2005 600rr?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cbr_chick_nh View Post
    Welcome...

    Why not stick with a 2005 600rr?

    Tired of full fairings, prob out of my price range as i want to keep some of the price difference between selling my bike and getting a new one.

    Quote Originally Posted by mzdagrl View Post
    Yes. And your traffic makes ours look like a walk in the park, especially outside the city. Not to mention, since we are seasonal (other than a few diehards), there is a lot of disdain for motorcycles having any benefit in traffic. Where are you going to grad school (yeah, yeah, Boston....) and what for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by breakdirt916 View Post
    I used to live in Boston and just moved to OC, and IMHO driver's are bad everywhere in concentrated/city areas. CA and MA both have their fair share...if anything, you need to be more vigilant in CA because you get used to the game of roulette while "lane sharing"

    traffic within boston is bad, but surprisingly LA is worse!

    track in NH is good; tight and technical, but fun
    glad to hear the track is good at least.

    Quote Originally Posted by PhilB View Post
    Welcome. I moved to NH from San Diego recently. I love it here. But the others are right; I miss lanesplitting, and it isn't advisable here.

    People who care about their bikes, if they have one to sell, are more likely not to sell it now, but to wait for spring, when the riding season starts and they can get a better price for it. Buying now will save you money, but the selection is smaller.

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    how was the transition in the move? i remember reading on SBN that you spent some time in Ohio before you made the move? did that help?

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    So i am thinking maybe i should just try to stick with a track bike only and get my jollies from that?

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    Going to BU at their medical campus to study Healthcare Emergency Management.
    Nice! I used to work at BMC. Great hospital.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warsaw1776 View Post
    how was the transition in the move? i remember reading on SBN that you spent some time in Ohio before you made the move? did that help?

    So i am thinking maybe i should just try to stick with a track bike only and get my jollies from that?
    I have been traveling for work for a few years. I spent much of 2010 in Cleveland, then a few months in Los Angeles, then about a year here in NH myself before moving everyone and everything else out here. I don't think the time in Ohio made any difference. The transition has been pretty easy, actually. Most people here know how to deal with the weather and such, and will help if asked. My wife and I are much happier with being here than back in CA.

    Having a road bike is good here. In Boston, the main advantage will be parking. Downtown, parking your car costs $25 or more; finding cheap or free spots for a bike is much easier. There is clearly a riding season; how long that is depends on your fortitude and intent. I recommend heated gloves. ;D

    There is a lot of beautiful countryside up here, well worth exploring on two wheels.

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    Moving... You're doing it wrong.

    hah, welcome. went to SD this past summer, it was tough to come home. Aint so bad here though. look up tripletaco , hes kicking the idea around of selling his triple

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    Welcome to NESR. Don't let everyone get you down. There are plenty of nice rides in the Boston area. And getting around the city is easier or a bike. I have a sv650 among other bikes and I find myself ridin that the most on the streets and track. NHMS is a little slice of heaven and there are a few other tracks in the area schedualed to be ready for the 2013 season. Have you ever considered a motard? They are easy to get around in the city, cofortable, fun as hell, and do well at the track.

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    Re: Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    Quote Originally Posted by warsaw1776 View Post
    quick question though. why does it seem like every bike on craigslist is either chromed, stretched, LED lighted, pile of crap or all othe above? do people who take good care of their bikes not sell them this time of year?
    Most riders of bikes like that have already put them away for the season. You'll only see listings if they have to sell. They use road salt after snow storms here which most Japanese bikes don't stand up to well, and it's already snowed at least once throughout the region.

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    Re: Hello from San diego, soon to be Boston

    Quote Originally Posted by maxim_X View Post
    Welcome to NESR. Don't let everyone get you down. There are plenty of nice rides in the Boston area. And getting around the city is easier or a bike. I have a sv650 among other bikes and I find myself ridin that the most on the streets and track. NHMS is a little slice of heaven and there are a few other tracks in the area schedualed to be ready for the 2013 season. Have you ever considered a motard? They are easy to get around in the city, cofortable, fun as hell, and do well at the track.
    thanks, and yea i have considered supermotos, would love one but from what i have seen they are out of my price range, or at least the ones i want are. plus as far as track goes, i would rather just be on a normal sportbike. glad to hear about more tracks coming soon, i have only done two track days but hoping to grow that number quickly.

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