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Picked this up about a month ago. its a blast.
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gottraction?
01-02-2008, 01:15 PM
600 or 750? that thing looks very clean!! Gotta come ride with us. Congrats!!
its a 750 and thanks just tell me when
Grimm Reeper
01-02-2008, 02:41 PM
Congrats....... Don't forget to warm that back tire up. I see that you've been getting pretty close to that edge, are you experimenting with curves ?
The BUCKY
01-02-2008, 06:01 PM
looks great. hit me up for you your custom needs!!
looks great. hit me up for you your custom needs!!
thanks man. will do
BORICUACIVICR
01-05-2008, 02:01 PM
Sweet bike man, nice color, clean. 750 is a nice balanced size, let ride sometime. just remember the "SEE" rule and be safe.
BORICUACIVICR
01-05-2008, 05:36 PM
see?
Oh, come on man, that's basic motorcycle safety, "SEE" Search, Evaluate, Execute.
SEE — a simple and powerful strategy of MSF — is to Search, Evaluate, Execute. It is the strategy to help you understand what is going on in traffic and to be constantly planning and implementing a course of action. To SEE is to Search for factors that might lead to risky situations, to Evaluate how the factors might interact to create risk, and to Execute an action to maintain a margin of safety. To SEE is to ask yourself such questions as: What’s the other person going to do? What if that driver doesn’t see me? What if there’s gravel in that curve ahead? What if that car doesn’t yield the right-of-way at that intersection? These everyday riding situations have something in common: if a strategy for dealing with them isn’t employed, they can easily lead to a crash. To put it simply, you must continually SEE.
As you develop riding skills on the range, which is similar to mixing with other people on road, apply the SEE strategy to give yourself time and space. It works anywhere, and can help to ensure your safety and the safety of others.
www.msf-usa.org
GIXXERDK
01-06-2008, 01:29 AM
Congrats....... Don't forget to warm that back tire up. I see that you've been getting pretty close to that edge, are you experimenting with curves ?
You pansy! :lmfao:
WickedIXMR
01-06-2008, 03:00 AM
Congrats....... Don't forget to warm that back tire up. I see that you've been getting pretty close to that edge, are you experimenting with curves ?
Seems to me hes got an inch left to scuff. To me thats not close at ALL.
ehh i still newbie. ill admit it lol. yeah i always did the see thing just did not know it had a name lol. common sense is what i call it.
The Ninja
01-06-2008, 09:27 AM
LOL! Troof! Anyways, sexy bike man, congrats on the buy. Makes me jealous. :(
Grimm Reeper
01-06-2008, 11:22 AM
You pansy! :lmfao:
lol, you should ride with me sometimes. I'll show youuuuuuuuuuuuuu:lmfao:
Seems to me hes got an inch left to scuff. To me thats not close at ALL.
Hhhhmmmmmmm, he's a new rider. Most newbs don't push the back tire as far as what's seen in the picture. To me that's pretty good for a new rider.
lol, you should ride with me sometimes. I'll show youuuuuuuuuuuuuu:lmfao:
Hhhhmmmmmmm, he's a new rider. Most newbs don't push the back tire as far as what's seen in the picture. To me that's pretty good for a new rider.
thanks man. im not really out to be stipid im just out to do what i love and that is to hit curves. whether its in a car or on two wheels. +1 for you sir!
Grimm Reeper
01-06-2008, 07:54 PM
I would of rode today, but I left my bike over my parents house from when I needed to use my dads car, but I hope that the weather is nice next week.
I ended up going to helen. wonderful
Smittie61984
01-07-2008, 12:57 AM
Hhhhmmmmmmm, he's a new rider. Most newbs don't push the back tire as far as what's seen in the picture. To me that's pretty good for a new rider.
Or he can do like me and pay people to kneedrag my tires so I can brag about my mad riding skillz at the next bike/varsity meet.
Sweet ride. The 750s are nice bikes. Just a question.
Are the 750s bigger (Bike size not Motor size) than the GSXR600s? I was thinking about good upgrade bikes later on down the road and thought the 750 would be better than a Litre. But I'm cramped as hell on a GSXR600 compared to a Honda 600(Though I haven't sat on a 600rr and heard they are more cramped than the F4i). If a 750 was a little bigger than a 600 I'd or sure make that my next bike.
I just heard some say it's a GSXR600 with a bored over motor.
600 and 750 are same bike just diff motor. same physical size.
GIXXERDK
01-07-2008, 03:18 PM
lol, you should ride with me sometimes. I'll show youuuuuuuuuuuuuu:lmfao:
Hhhhmmmmmmm, he's a new rider. Most newbs don't push the back tire as far as what's seen in the picture. To me that's pretty good for a new rider.
It was a joke lol, I used to ride with no chicken stripes until I lowsided going 10-15 mph! I dont lean as much on the streets anymore!
ueyedgr8tness
01-07-2008, 04:03 PM
It was a joke lol, I used to ride with no chicken stripes until I lowsided going 10-15 mph! I dont lean as much on the streets anymore!
where u been hoe:slap:
Grimm Reeper
01-07-2008, 04:21 PM
It was a joke lol, I used to ride with no chicken stripes until I lowsided going 10-15 mph! I dont lean as much on the streets anymore!
I know, but I still wouldn't mind riding with some of the guys off of here. I rode today, it felt pretty good, not like a normal January in Ga.
Grimm Reeper
01-07-2008, 04:22 PM
Vick, we could of rode today if you weren't busy.....
GIXXERDK
01-07-2008, 06:46 PM
where u been hoe:slap:
I was away on a vacation all last week :D
ueyedgr8tness
01-07-2008, 08:58 PM
Vick, we could of rode today if you weren't busy.....
I did :yes: i rode for about 2-3 hr's with wickedmr i would of called u but i am on call and if my boss calls i have to go out of town like asap:cry:
Grimm Reeper
01-07-2008, 09:05 PM
I did :yes: i rode for about 2-3 hr's with wickedmr i would of called u but i am on call and if my boss calls i have to go out of town like asap:cry:
:tongue1: boooooooooooooooooooooo, well maybe next time :cry:
sleepys4
02-03-2008, 02:01 AM
:tongue1: boooooooooooooooooooooo, well maybe next time :cry:
When do you plan on riding again. Are you on the south side?
Grimm Reeper
02-03-2008, 06:10 AM
When do you plan on riding again. Are you on the south side?
Yea, and at the current moment I can only ride when there is sun light out lol
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