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Whats up everybody. My name is ray and located in Dartmouth, ma. I am looking to buy my very first bike and my buddy referred me to this site.
Ray
Welcome! But there's only room for one Ray... Who's the buddy?
Do you have raw talent?
how about an asain ray???? haha. Ian referred me. Not sure his username.
what do you mean "raw talent"?
Also i was hoping you guys can help me out. Everybody i talk to said i should def start off with a 600 or 750. Of course you are def going to have a couple guys telling you to jump on a 1000 but i know my limit and i know what i will do. I'm currently looking to spend the most 3000.00 nothing more on my first bike. I wouldn't want to cry to much when i drop the bike which i hope i won't do. Thanks!
Ray
Take your 3k and buy a Vespa. Its safer.....But on a serious note, There are a few guys on this forum that are selling their bikes at around or lower than your range....They are all great deals and reputable sellers.
Last edited by Ray-Ray; 01-27-11 at 05:14 PM.
Welcome to the site.
The expression I like to use when people ask what they should start on is "It's your FIRST bike, not your last".... it's wise to buy a cheap piece of shit to learn the basics on. The majority of new riders drop their first bike at least once, if not a few times. There's no sense in buying your dream bike right off the bat just to be a nervous bitch every time you throw a leg over it. Get something you don't mind scratching up and once you learn the fundamentals of riding you can get something nicer.
As for engine size, people say smaller is better... I started on a 600 and although I don't wanna be a hypocrite, I will be... because it almost got me into serious trouble more than once. It's very tempting to hold the throttle wide open and see how fast it'll go. A smaller bike, while it'll get you into just as much shit as a bigger bike, at least it'll give you more time to think "wtf am I doing?" and roll off the throttle before you get to ludicrous speed.
Bottom line: you can learn how to ride on any bike, but a smaller, cheaper, lightweight bike is the smarter choice.
Last edited by OreoGaborio; 01-27-11 at 06:20 PM.
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So we have a Hawaiian Ray, Asian Ray, an a stingray???
a friend referred you? pssh you don't have any friends! :p
(the friend)
WTF its weird seeing my name..makes me think your talking to me!??!
I always thought starting small and then getting bigger was a good idea (pun intended).
http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/mcy/2181722428.html
and then save some cash for some gear, and another bike down the road.
haha the OP Ray plays MW too
mw2 is cool..time? Ray is invited too
oh boy this is going to be fun lol. was actually going to buy a 03 gsxr 1000 but this kid keeps feeding me stories so i might as well say fuck him and go find another one.
but in all seriousness AzNslackerEzt: I'm buying my first bike soon too. Definitely going with a Honda CBR F4i. Similar to the 600rr, cheaper (normally) and just as good. More comfortable too.
EDIT: have you ever ridden before?