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Originally posted by 4truth View PostI learned to ride dirt bikes as a kid. Might be too late to suggest a different bike but it might have been a good idea to get a dual purpose bike and learn how to handle it in the dirt first before facing traffic. I rode the streets for many years before deciding it was just too dangerous. I'm not ruling out another road-trip but my days of city riding are over.
in LA when I was driving commuting I’d always give bike dudes a protected zone
I got a GPZ 1987 bike ready for me to ride once I get home..
my cousin mike has a lot of bikes.
two Hayabusa
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Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
Bike riders only need to worry about are ****ty car drivers
in LA when I was driving commuting I’d always give bike dudes a protected zone
I got a GPZ 1987 bike ready for me to ride once I get home..
my cousin mike has a lot of bikes.
two Hayabusa
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Good bike to start with and learn on. Handling and fuel economy is awesome and it won't be to difficult to pick it up if you drop it. Try to wear boots, jeans, jacket, gloves and a helmet always and always be hyper sensitive to idiots on the road. Good luck.
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Originally posted by jaded View Post
I'm guessing that, given your enthusiasm for fast cars, that it's going to carry over here and get you in trouble. I rode them when I was young and gave it up in my forties. It's a terrible hobby for the mid-aged and older guy to get into (I call it the midlife crises rider). I know a guy who became disable from an accident he had during his riding school training when he was 44 years old. Your vision and reflexes start to go, and there are many things about riding a motorcycle that you won't know about. My advice is, don't buy it.
I figure that I'm not getting younger, and if I'm going to learn, better to do it on a smaller displacement, smaller bike. At least I'm not starting on a liter bike, lol.
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Originally posted by -MEGA- View PostHad a gsxr 1000 for a bit. It was lots of fun. Wear full gear.
I'm a short shit, and the Suzuki's seem to be easier for vertically challenged people when it comes to Super Sport bikes.
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