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Halfwit
12-04-2007, 10:08 PM
jsut took delivery of my 93 ninja 500. i took it in about a 1.5 mile circle.

i loved it. first time on a bike. i had only ridden a 100cc dirtbike for about 5 minutes 3 days before, but nothing else.

it was cold lol. but at 30 i felt like i was going faster like 45. its weird using hte blinkers after in cars for years. i loved the experience though. i wont get to ride it til thursday evening or this weekend, but i look forward to it.

so far i have a helmet/jacket/gloves.

fun as hell. and like everyone predicted, it does feel like it has alot more power than i need, i am glad i didnt start with the gsxr600. thanks foteyfoe lol.
IT was a lil easier than i thought to use both brakes at same time, so i hope i can make it a habit.
SWEET- i want it to get warmer now!

GIXXERDK
12-04-2007, 10:43 PM
Glad you enjoyed it. Although it may seem easy to use both brakes at first, it all comes down to a panic situation. Once you get more comfy on a bike, lock the rear on purpose a few times at low speeds and get used to it and know its limit.

Ride safe

ueyedgr8tness
12-04-2007, 10:59 PM
:ninja: *awaits for the spring to arrive for casey to say DAmn!! i want a 600cc bike now should of listen to stay_up:yes: I am glad u like your bike but if u learn things like me u will grow out of it in about 1-2 months:tongue1:

slow_hatch
12-04-2007, 11:02 PM
Congrats, start slow and work your way up. Oh and try not to get in a habbit of using your rear brake.

Halfwit
12-05-2007, 05:52 AM
:ninja: *awaits for the spring to arrive for casey to say DAmn!! i want a 600cc bike now should of listen to stay_up:yes: I am glad u like your bike but if u learn things like me u will grow out of it in about 1-2 months:tongue1:
im already a few steps ahead of you. i got bank to buy a newer nicer bike when i want, and i think spring/summer will be perfect time.

Halfwit
12-05-2007, 05:55 AM
Congrats, start slow and work your way up. Oh and try not to get in a habbit of using your rear brake.
not at all or not depending on it ot slow, ive heard how easy the rear tire likes to lock up. everything i read says use them both ??????

GIXXERDK
12-05-2007, 10:39 AM
Oh and try not to get in a habbit of using your rear brake.

Dont listen to him, and you'll be fine. Your rear will provide up to 25% of the stopping power, it might be in your best interest to get the most during a panic situation.

Grimm Reeper
12-05-2007, 12:07 PM
Cool Beans :goodjob:

gottraction?
12-05-2007, 02:50 PM
Congrats man! ride safe

ueyedgr8tness
12-05-2007, 03:33 PM
im already a few steps ahead of you. i got bank to buy a newer nicer bike when i want, and i think spring/summer will be perfect time.


lol i am telling u man it takes no time at all and that shi* is way to slow,U will def be looking into getting a faster bike by spring,and if you was a step ahead of me u would own 2 bikes like me right now:lmfao: :lmfao: all for jk's all for jk's

Grimm Reeper
12-05-2007, 04:11 PM
lol i am telling u man it takes no time at all and that shi* is way to slow,U will def be looking into getting a faster bike by spring,and if you was a step ahead of me u would own 2 bikes like me right now:lmfao: :lmfao: all for jk's all for jk's


It all happens when you have friends with bikes, so your riding on the expressway (somewhat clear of cars and trucks) and then someone just speeds up lol and the next thing you know it starts a chain-reaction :lmfao: everyone leaves with the exception of that one person who stays with you lol and then right there your eyes will start to water lmfao j/k but it all starts if you have a friend with a bigger bike, it spreads like an advance form of Cancer.

ueyedgr8tness
12-05-2007, 06:17 PM
It all happens when you have friends with bikes, so your riding on the expressway (somewhat clear of cars and trucks) and then someone just speeds up lol and the next thing you know it starts a chain-reaction :lmfao: everyone leaves with the exception of that one person who stays with you lol and then right there your eyes will start to water lmfao j/k but it all starts if you have a friend with a bigger bike, it spreads like an advance form of Cancer.


:goodjob: now that is the truth,i love my bike and it still isnt fast enough but i am trying to to stand up's now so i figured there no reason to get a 1k unless i plan on speeding all the time and i like how i can throw the 600 around:yes: but when i ride with gxxr mike now thats the time i start thinking i need a 1k cause those guy's go balls out and i shut off at 169:cry:

Grimm Reeper
12-05-2007, 06:33 PM
:goodjob: now that is the truth,i love my bike and it still isnt fast enough but i am trying to to stand up's now so i figured there no reason to get a 1k unless i plan on speeding all the time and i like how i can throw the 600 around:yes: but when i ride with gxxr mike now thats the time i start thinking i need a 1k cause those guy's go balls out and i shut off at 169:cry:

Try 187 lol, so I take it that you got a sprocket upgrade for those stand up

ueyedgr8tness
12-05-2007, 10:23 PM
Try 187 lol, so I take it that you got a sprocket upgrade for those stand up


nope not at all i wiegh about 225 and i can power it up around 11/5 rpm and it will stand right up took alot of try's but it comes up when u want it to,even as hard as it is to get the new r6 to stand up:goodjob:

2000Quad
12-06-2007, 12:10 AM
hey it's ok...i bought a 600 and my buddy has always wanted a street bike so after he saw me get one he went and bought a 2007 cbr1000rr....i can outride him for the time being but once he finds his legs so to speak i am done....i too plan on upgrading in the spring to a newer full fairing bike

LordMDP
12-06-2007, 03:42 PM
Congrats on your bik-take it slow and becareful-when you start getting confident and think you know what your doing -thats when you crash-lol

Congrats, start slow and work your way up. Oh and try not to get in a habbit of using your rear brake.
I agree with Brad on this one

If you get in a habbit of using your rear brakes all the time-in a panic situation you'll nail the front and Rear(like you would in a cage) and your rear will just lock up and then guess what-you can't steer so you skid off into a guard rail-see that happen a lot with new riders in the mountains-they think they are coming into a corner to hot-freak out-nail brakes(used to driving a car)-bike stands up and your off the road heading for the cliff or guard rail

Dont listen to him, and you'll be fine. Your rear will provide up to 25% of the stopping power, it might be in your best interest to get the most during a panic situation.and I will agree with gixxerDk also:
Its ok to use it sometimes-just not ALL the time or it will eventually bite you

A New rider has a lot to think about and the rear brake isn't that critical and if you use it too often or unwisely- well you know what will happen

that being said I do use my rear brake on the street some and if I'm ever riding in gravel-offroad ect---but I rarley use it on the track-and I would encourage new riders to not rely on the rear brake much at all

Halfwit
12-06-2007, 06:18 PM
yes. it came a little mroenatural to use jsut the front brake, but i used the rear and front when slowing to stops.

rode around for about an hour tonight. loved it.

STAY UP: i can understand what you mean, i know ill grow out of it and want faster, but like i said, springtime is my friend = new bike.

ueyedgr8tness
12-06-2007, 08:15 PM
yes. it came a little mroenatural to use jsut the front brake, but i used the rear and front when slowing to stops.

rode around for about an hour tonight. loved it.

STAY UP: i can understand what you mean, i know ill grow out of it and want faster, but like i said, springtime is my friend = new bike.

:goodjob:

Halfwit
01-01-2008, 06:38 PM
i got to ride a 2002 honda 600 f4i today. it was great. big difference between it and mine. handling was much tighter, accelerator was alot touchier ect. i liked it.

gottraction?
01-02-2008, 02:13 PM
f4i is another good 600 to get. if your looking that route after your beginner!

Halfwit
01-02-2008, 04:42 PM
i def am. it was lowered so i fit on it nicely ( im short) stock there too high

§treet_§peed
01-02-2008, 05:32 PM
i thought you were gonna get a GSXR casey?

Halfwit
01-02-2008, 05:36 PM
whatever i find really. i wouldnt mind a cbr/r6 but i fit on gsx-r's alot easier.

dazn
01-02-2008, 10:36 PM
I think you should buy a GIXKAWYAMAHONDA 1000 and do 180 pmh around 285.

no but seriousy, take it easy. its too easy to get overconfident and think you need to move up so you can have a sportbike. and listen to slow hatch and LordMDP, they wont give you any bad advice, well at least not about bikes.

Smittie61984
01-03-2008, 02:11 PM
Good choice on your bike. A lot of people don't realize how powerful SS 600s are.

Sucks that you got it in this cold weather but when it warms up you'll be better experienced and happy you are. A ton of my friends just recently got bikes. A lot of them their first bike.

Just be careful with those blinkers. If you leave them on they become a death sentence because cars will turn in front of you thinking you are turning.