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Ok im a Noob ill admit it im getting my first bike granted its WAY late in the season and its time to put them up But hey atleast next summa ill be on two weels right ! im just asking u guys some tips for someone learning to ride ? Thanks Guys
I think the worst time to have a heart attack is during a game of charades...or a game of fake heart attack.
You're Irish +1 and your avatar rocks, but put this crap in the right section!!
btw what are you getting??
tips
Wear your gear and don't skimp on cheap crap
Take the MSF class, spend more money on gear than you do on your first bike.
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R.I.P. - Reed - 3-23-2008
yea i know that no its a buddy of mine its a 450 u know iv ridden Mopeds and 4 wheelers and such and everyone tells me that im not going to have any probs i just think its the Hand Clutch that is going to give me the probs u know unfortunetly my old man is to old to show me ( a couple of Heart attacks and Strokes ) so he cant teach me he is an Old School Harley Rider hates that im on a Honda but loves the fact that i wont wreck a HD as my first bike haha
I think the worst time to have a heart attack is during a game of charades...or a game of fake heart attack.
yea im looking at a couple of Icon jackets right now. im not caring as long as it has armor u know i already have two style helmets ahah my old mans HD half Shell for when im BETTER ahha and my full face for while im learning. yea im a Firefighter iv seen my fare share of FNG mistakes u knwo haha
I think the worst time to have a heart attack is during a game of charades...or a game of fake heart attack.
Mike K. - www.goMTAG.com - For Pirelli tires, Moto-D tire warmers, and Woodcraft parts
LRRS/CCS Expert #86 / RSP Racing / Woodcraft / MTAG Pirelli / Dyno Solutions / Tony's Track Days / Sport Bike Track Gear / 434racer / Brunetto T-Shirts / Knox / Crossfit Wallingford
R.I.P. - Reed - 3-23-2008
you'll look like a clown in the shell helmet, stick with a hat that has a purpose and wear the full face. It doesn't matter how good of a rider you become, people still drive like jackasses. Don't skimp on the gloves, boots, or pants either. Get leather or a highly recommended textile, no mesh cheap shit. Then you'll fit right in.
Hey dude, welcome to the forum & welcome to the world of street riding.
You asked for tips and advice & that's good... but you'll only benefit from it if you actually listen to it.
Forgive me if I cover things you already know, but it seems as if you're starting pretty much from scratch... so here goes.
First thing's first... Don't be one of those newbies that comes here looking for us to rationalize or support the bad ideas that you've learned from other people who think they know what's best for new riders... cuz more often than not they're wrong... Forget EVERYTHING you THINK you know about riding and EVERYTHING you've learned from other people. You said your father rides & that's cool and I respect that... but cruisers are a whole different world compared to sportbikes... not only what/how they ride, but the culture that surrounds it as well.
If you want to learn how to ride on your own, that's fine... but the safest, wisest and most beneficial way for you to learn how to ride BY FAR is by taking the MSF course. It's a 2 day course that helps you build the foundation for the skills you need to learn in order to ride safely in the real world. The skills they taught me have saved my life on multiple occasions. That alone should be enough reason for you to consider taking it.
www.msf-usa.org is the website.
The course is designed for those with ZERO riding experience and many instructors (including some that are members here... and there are many) will probably tell you they prefer someone with little to no experience as there's less bad habits to correct.
If you choose to take it I suggest signing up for an early spring course as soon as you possibly can... they fill up QUICK.
Regarding the helmet thing... I know you live in NH and a 1/2 shell is better than what the law calls for... but you'd be a fool to wear anything less than a proper full face when you're out on the street. A full face helmet is the #1 protector of your LIFE in an accident and EVERYONE is at risk of having an accident no matter how experienced they may be. They're not called "accidents" because they happen on purpose, right?
Anyway... that's enough from me right now... pretty much any one of us here could go on for hours about riding & I'm certainly no exception, but i'm goin back to the Pats game for now![]()
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+1 Oreo
My .02, ICON looks cool, thats about it...their armor kicks ass, but they build their shit for looks first, superior protection second. Find a Joe Rocket or Teknic on closeout some where...and if you happen to have $175 bucks laying around...get this guy: http://www.newenough.com/closeouts/l...le_jacket.html
looks good, and has all the protection you want and need!
welcome to the world of motorcycles!
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Ok, who took the fucking blanket?
Original
def get a full face, what would have happened to this doode if he had gone the 1/2 route...
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Originally Posted by CBR_Knight
in my own thread, let me post this:
first of all, nothing about sex or play with a female seems interesting or arousing to me....
"BALLS" is coming home late after a night out with the guys smelling of perfume and beer, lipstick on your collar, slapping your wife on the ass and having the balls to say "you're next!"
Where's CBRDouche? Isn't he the official greeter?
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welcome and take it slow and be aware of everyone else and u should make it....
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here's an idea - step in front of a fuckin truck you irish truckie bastard![]()
Bras cause cancer.
What Oreo said, dress for the crash and don't skimp on armor. Take it slow and ride the Kanc as much as you can, its good practice.
I piss excellence!
ride naked and out of control...always
Thanks Guys and Will Shut the fuck up and go to work will ya !! ( we know eatch other)
I think the worst time to have a heart attack is during a game of charades...or a game of fake heart attack.
Slow and easy.
Might even want to pick up some winter-reading from Barnes & Nobles. Plenty of great books out there with riding tips ranging from beginner skills to racer.
Full face helmet, *real* gloves, jacket...etc.
Very experienced and helpful folks....may want to jot down some notes.
Welcome aboard and ride safe when you get out there.
Welcome to the addiction of motorcycling
enjoy your stay
There's a great knowledge base here.