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New guy no bike (long intro)Well, I've already posted a few times for help with my R1 and figured I'd introduce myself now. The name is Chris/ christos. I'm from Hyde Park but spend a lot of time in Quincy. I had a fzr 600 2 years ago that I rebuilt in my living room and sold it a few months later. No bike last year. Bought an 01 R1 2-3 weeks ago. Polished frame, after market rims,etc, Fixed all the little things it needed and I wrecked it yesterday about 15 seconds away from my house. I hit a spot on the road full of sand (on a curve) and ended up going straight into the curb at 35mph or so. Bike flipped on me and got dragged about 30-40 feet. Bike has a lot of broken fairings, scratched up stator cover, the tranny seems to shift through only 3-4 gears and no neutral. When propped up, the gap under the cowl is bigger on one side. Wheel seems to face the right when steering is straight. It leaked a little gas and now it won't start (prob. clogged). I thought about jsut fixing it without going through the insurance to avoid ruining my perfect record but I think I'm just going to file a claim tmrw. I insured it for $8,000 so hopefully I get something close to that even though I paid a lot less for it. I also hope they let me buy it back so I can part it out. As for me, I escaped with just a LOT of bruises. Helmet and jacket took the brunt of it. Hopefully, I can get on another liter bike within a month. p.s. i'm 23, single and like long walks on the beach ![]() |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Out of curiosity, any reason it has to be another liter-bike? There are other excellent choices in the sub-liter catagory. Not doggin' on you but it seems like you may bitten off more than you can chew with this bike....why not try to graduate to a liter with a little time? |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Before I bought this I was looking for a 750 because honestly I was scared of the 1000cc. After riding it for about 5 minutes I was used to the power. I rode everyday and put about 3-400 miles on it in the last 2 weeks. I am very, very comfortable with the power. I mean the power is really only there when you want it. The accident was more or less a freak accident (kinda). The sand and gravel was right on the turn. It whipped the front towards the right and the rear to the left. I was able to save it but ran out of room and went straight into the corner curb where there was a lot more sand to deal with. Like I said, I've been taking it slowly on the bike only because I know I'm a new rider and need to get used to this bike. Obviously, easy to ride on the highway and I've been practicing on the twisties with speed. That night though, I was going pretty slow. I just went out for a 5 minute ride and on the way back---well, you know |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)What you get is up to you I have a 600 and I am considering getting a 250 just to piddle around on, on the side. Better to ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow so they say I might check that out. To each their own though, glad you're ok. |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Welcome to the board Chris. Glad you are not too badly hurt. -Matt |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Glad to hear you're alright. |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)hey chris, glad you made it out in one piece! take it as a good learning experience, ya know? shit happens, which is why we wear quality gear. i'm sure you'll get whatever bike you want, just keep a cool head on your shoulders. there are a bunch of us in the area to ride with... |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Welcome Chris! Glad you ok, I hope all works out well with the insurance... I am rocking my YSR50 lately and having a BLAST on it. Wear what you should Ride who you want I give a fuck... |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro) i'm still tryin to learn how to keep my 600 under control welcome to the site man, glad you're ok ![]() |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)hey....that looks kinda familiar... Chris....what happened to you would a happened on a 600 or an SV650 or most any bike. However, what happened to you WAS due to inexperience! (No offense intended dude!) I have no horse in this race and could care less what you ride. But there is something to be said for a TWIN...SV650/SV1000/any Ducati/. It isn't so much about the difference in raw horsepower but rather the way that power is delivered. So, were it me, I'd consider a Twin! But... wear what you want... ...ride how you want I could give a fuck.... |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Quote:
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Welcome Chris, yasa tikanes?? |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Wow, after reading just a couple posts, I was fully expecting this thread to go for PAGES... As others have said, consider something less powerful (do a search around the site, you might see some good information) but I will join the club wear what you want, ride what you want etc etc Glad you are alright, and when you get back on the horse, Im not too far ![]() |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Quote:
This had virtually NOTHING to do with what kind of bike he was riding at the time.... but that's not to say the NEXT one (if there is a next one) won't. Chris, good luck, buddy... hope you're able to get back on a horse, soon. |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Thanks everyone! I will be riding in the bback of the pack with a lot of you soon!! |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)hmmm.....not so sure I want a greek behind me.... just sayin.... |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)Quote:
hHAHA, I swear we're not all like that.. And plus, you wouldn't me crashing in front you. |
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Re: New guy no bike (long intro)I was from Milton. I used to race for Sportster Specialties. Are they still in Hyde Park. I just bought a 250 to add to the collection and putt around on. The bike is a blast. Great handling! I know a lot of ppl form Quincy. |
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