I finally did it!!!!!!!!!
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welcome to the family bro.......
is that ur first bike> i hope not....hahah cuz that'd be a preetty big start.
the best part about riding? when ur on the freeway and another biker gives you the two fingers =]
thats awesome....
is that ur first bike> i hope not....hahah cuz that'd be a preetty big start.
the best part about riding? when ur on the freeway and another biker gives you the two fingers =]
thats awesome....
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Yeah it's cool because a lot of bikers say what's up to you (Hence, two fingers). I haven't rode with a group yet but I can't wait.
Any of you guys have your M1 license yet?
Any of you guys have your M1 license yet?
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Yeah, I have to get my a$$ to the DMV and get atleast my permit. I heard the driving part at the DMV is really hard. My friends tell me to take the class they offer here in Cali.
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The class is a piece of cake. They teach you a lot of safety things too. I would recommend it. I've had my M1 for about half a year and hopefully I'll be getting a bike within a year but my choice over the cbr is the Triumph 675.
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Articl...ID=3301&Page=7
And congrats on the new bike. Looks sick. Be safe and have fun.
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Articl...ID=3301&Page=7
And congrats on the new bike. Looks sick. Be safe and have fun.
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Yea, take the class if you have never ridden before. The DMV test is hard if you cant balance at like super slow speeds, but its doable. As for the Triumph, I personally love the Bonneville. I ended up getting a Duc instead.
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I went riding with a guy who had a newer Bonneville. It was togue style roads and he cut through a turn too steep and ended up clipping a hearse on its way to a temple...dead guy in the back and everything. It was pretty bad at the time but funny now that I think back on it.
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The class is a piece of cake. They teach you a lot of safety things too. I would recommend it. I've had my M1 for about half a year and hopefully I'll be getting a bike within a year but my choice over the cbr is the Triumph 675.
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Articl...ID=3301&Page=7
And congrats on the new bike. Looks sick. Be safe and have fun.
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Articl...ID=3301&Page=7
And congrats on the new bike. Looks sick. Be safe and have fun.
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Congrats man! I used to ride a Ninja 600, but I sold the bike. I wish I could sell my Civic and get an '07 GSXR 600, but my mom would take my life away before the bike would even have a chance to, haha.
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