congrats! Thats awesome.......But I'm just trying to get in your pants.
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congrats! Thats awesome.......But I'm just trying to get in your pants.
You're better off starting small no matter what size you are. You'll learn how to carry corner speed and when to start braking later just so you can carry out a decent pace. If you had a more powerful bike with better brakes you would be able to use the bike to make up for your mistakes, a smaller bike on the other hand takes more skill to ride fast.
So, 1st bike...
...you're up for the group ride on the 26th, right?
NESR is NESR. NESR is not myspace, it is not a place where you post every miniscule detail of your not-so-exciting life for all your friends to ooh and aah over. There are more people on here than just you, if we all created new therads for the miniscule details going on in our not-so-exciting life we would have...uhh...myspace.
You are free to post every miniscule detail of your not-so-exciting life, but expect to catch shit from it.
Carry on.
You could have even less power if you wanted. Take my bike for example, it's really just a Vespa with a body kit.
If I was looking for another bike I would buy one that has been laid down and needs some work. Just as long as the frame is straight and it runs good you can save yourself a lot of money.
lol, I rode around the self storage place today before parking her. The highschool with it's large parking lot is right down the road from the place, so I'll be going there once insurance and registration gets taken care of. Still have to sign up for the course too.
congrats on the first ride
atleaste this shit is bike related.
congrats on the first ride. i still remember how excited i was my first ride on my first bike, so i'll forgive the excessive topic starting.
and i deffinatly think you should hook up with that idratherbefishin guy...he is hilarious.