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Old 06-07-2005, 03:49 PM
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Im 155lbs give or take 5 and have a 98 CBR 600 granted im new so i still granny it i wanna find out the "zoom zoom" tho =-)
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Re: Re: Everyone's First Bike

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how big is fairly big.. im 250 lbs... and my 600 is plenty fast... i just couldnt imagine how fast one is for a 150lb guy lmao... ZOOM ZOOM

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haha.. sweet... and sorry tangie... didnt mean to forget you.... and ace... F'N A.... i babied it around for about a month... then i started getting ballzy (or stupid whichever is your perspective) and i now know why people that own bikes do so.. they are just awesome.. i remember my dad would always say.. you should get a bike... and i thought he was nuts... now im like DAD WHY DIDNT YOU TELL ME ABOUT THIS haha
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'86 Honda Hurricane 600
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New to these forums tonight but already sticking my worth where I can.

Have only been riding 2 months now so still on my first bike: Suzuki FXR 150. it's been great for learning on considering i have no real experience before now. The only down side is that living in the deep south in New Zealand I've made my purchase a little too close to winter which limits my riding time (although I have been caught out by the rain more often than I would like - good learning experience though).

Brass Monkey was a couple of weekends ago and I got invited to go in a group but opted out this year () as considering how cold and icey it tends to get most years I figured I was a little too green to go. That and being on my learners means that "legally" I can't travel faster than 70kph and it's not worth the risk of trying to keep up with the other who can go the speed limit.

Never mind.... I've got NEXT YEAR!! May have a bigger bike by then too.

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Re: Everyone's First Bike

My first dirt bike was an Honda xr80 and my first road bike was an Yamaha srx250
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