yeah, he's a newb.... leave him alone, dude :D
fuckin twisties... such a dude
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yeah, he's a newb.... leave him alone, dude :D
fuckin twisties... such a dude
dude? :lol: (last time I checked I didn't have a "dick" in my pants...)
Kawasaki Ninja's range from 250 to 1400 cc's....250 and 500 are good beginner bikes. Altho I would not recommend a 250 for a guy...it's a girl's bike...lol
I'm not laughing at you...btw. But please, learn to spell a little bit better...it would help people to understand you better...ROFL!! ;)
lol i uess i should be offended but i like ur style possible link to ur arguments why? or repost thx (u might need a little anger mangement and maybe a hug LOL)Quote:
Originally posted by Stoneman
Keep the R6, it's a great first bike that could possibly last you some years. 250's & 500's ARE NOT good first bikes for many people out there. In fact, they're HORRIBLE first bikes. I've stated my arguements for this many times over...
Here's what I vote: Shut the fuck up all ready about all this '...boo-fuckin'-hoo-which-bike-should-I-get-now-I've-got-one-and-I-don't-know-what-to-do...' pissing & moaning you've been doing since you first logged in. Keep the fuckin' R6, learn how to RESPONSIBLY ride it, take the cash you were GONNA spend on a bike and get top-notch gear...
And kill the myspace message/abbreviating shit. It's as old as your 'which bike should I get' posts...
p.s abv are a bad habbit FREEDOM OF SPEECH BITCHES j/k
That's kind of like Wesley Snipes saying, "I'm not gonna be black."Quote:
Originally posted by RockStartyme
... but im not gonna be stupid ...
Just remember, Stoneman is the forum admin. He can boot your ass with the click of a mouse, so I'd be a little more curtious.Quote:
Originally posted by RockStartyme
lol i uess i should be offended but i like ur style possible link to ur arguments why? or repost thx (u might need a little anger mangement and maybe a hug LOL)
p.s abv are a bad habbit FREEDOM OF SPEECH BITCHES j/k
am dont think i said ne thing that bad and hes not god and i def said j/k nothing offensive there to me:bs: :dunno:
i don't think i've ever read a single incomprehensable sentence w/ that many words almost all containing less than 5 letters each in my life. It's like i'm sitting in the kid's brain & words are being flung at me faster than he can think them :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by RockStartyme
am dont think i said ne thing that bad and hes not god and i def said j/k nothing offensive there to me:bs: :dunno:
Dude... seriously.... separate your thoughts. Reading your posts is like trying to understand the guy in the Micromachines commercial
he's just a little confused right now. he just needs to buy my bike and everything will be fine. :D
Looks like option no. 2 might suits you better so far...lol :D
I gotta hear the logic behind this one...Quote:
Originally posted by Stoneman
Keep the R6, it's a great first bike that could possibly last you some years. 250's & 500's ARE NOT good first bikes for many people out there. In fact, they're HORRIBLE first bikes. I've stated my arguements for this many times over.
If an R6 is a great first bike, than so is a R1. I mean, you don't want a newbie riding a bike with no low end, they would have to shift too much, right? I mean, you don't want to "grow out" of a measly 600, right?
I've never heard a good point as to why starting out on a 600+ supersport is a better idea than a smaller bike. Yes, you can kill yourself on anything, and yes, plenty of people buy 600's as their first and end up fine. However starting smaller brings no disadvantages...but there are plenty of negatives to starting on a bike like a R6.
In the late eighties, 500's were better performing bikes than some of the heavier 600's. But today, compared to the 110+ horsepower 600's weighing under 400lbs, they're just "starter" bikes. Someday the '06 R6 will be thought of as the same.
Ugh...I'm tired of these repetitive "are 600's good first bikes" arguments.
i think this post just made me more confused. my head is spinning
Hey good job! You type one sentence correctly!! :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by RockStartyme
i think this post just made me more confused. my head is spinning
Just teasingggg....
there are a lot of reason....one being..you tell him buy a 250 or a 500 and he'll be ok..thats gives a false sense of security....not too mention a 250 can be dangerous because it doesnt get out of its own way...Quote:
Originally posted by slaps76
I gotta hear the logic behind this one...
If an R6 is a great first bike, than so is a R1. I mean, you don't want a newbie riding a bike with no low end, they would have to shift too much, right? I mean, you don't want to "grow out" of a measly 600, right?
I've never heard a good point as to why starting out on a 600+ supersport is a better idea than a smaller bike. Yes, you can kill yourself on anything, and yes, plenty of people buy 600's as their first and end up fine. However starting smaller brings no disadvantages...but there are plenty of negatives to starting on a bike like a R6.
In the late eighties, 500's were better performing bikes than some of the heavier 600's. But today, compared to the 110+ horsepower 600's weighing under 400lbs, they're just "starter" bikes. Someday the '06 R6 will be thought of as the same.
Ugh...I'm tired of these repetitive "are 600's good first bikes" arguments.
if he knows the bike(r6) will hurt him and he is level headed this will make him be that much more cautious...
people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks:poke:Quote:
Originally posted by MissTwisties
Hey good job! You type one sentence correctly!! :lol:
Just teasingggg....
Im gonna put it up for sale for 5.2k if ne one wants pm me im also gonna put on craiglist for 2 weeks if no one buys im gonna ride as starter bikes(takingMSf course nextweekend). If know one wants it i know god meant it for me lol will post in buy/sell soon with pics
-thx all for help even the meanies lol
:lolup: Post of the month right thereQuote:
Originally posted by bigred875
people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks:poke:
I'll give you $2500 for the R6.
:D
Whatever! :twofingerQuote:
Originally posted by bigred875
people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks:poke:
Take some pictures and put up a for sale ad here...Quote:
Originally posted by RockStartyme
Im gonna put it up for sale for 5.2k if ne one wants pm me im also gonna put on craiglist for 2 weeks if no one buys im gonna ride as starter bikes(takingMSf course nextweekend). If know one wants it i know god meant it for me lol will post in buy/sell soon with pics
-thx all for help even the meanies lol
rather run into wall lol i kno u were wishfully joking no way im going less than 5Quote:
Originally posted by JeffL
I'll give you $2500 for the R6.
:D
Do you even have the title for the bike? You said your uncle gave it to you because he was getting locked up. I would think that he'd want it back when he gets outQuote:
Originally posted by RockStartyme
Im gonna put it up for sale for 5.2k if ne one wants pm me im also gonna put on craiglist for 2 weeks if no one buys im gonna ride as starter bikes(takingMSf course nextweekend). If know one wants it i know god meant it for me lol will post in buy/sell soon with pics
-thx all for help even the meanies lol
check your pm'sQuote:
Originally posted by RockStartyme
rather run into wall lol i kno u were wishfully joking no way im going less than 5
yes i have title in hand from my aunt my uncle owed me money whic i needed soon and gave me bike becaus ehe wont be out for couple of months.
best. post. ever.Quote:
Originally posted by Stoneman
Keep the R6, it's a great first bike that could possibly last you some years. 250's & 500's ARE NOT good first bikes for many people out there. In fact, they're HORRIBLE first bikes. I've stated my arguements for this many times over...
Here's what I vote: Shut the fuck up all ready about all this '...boo-fuckin'-hoo-which-bike-should-I-get-now-I've-got-one-and-I-don't-know-what-to-do...' pissing & moaning you've been doing since you first logged in. Keep the fuckin' R6, learn how to RESPONSIBLY ride it, take the cash you were GONNA spend on a bike and get top-notch gear...
And kill the myspace message/abbreviating shit. It's as old as your 'which bike should I get' posts...
LOL OMG WTF BBQ!? ROFL!!!! I'm LMAO'ing!!!! Heheheheheheehehe