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Old 01-31-2009, 02:18 AM
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Originally Posted by MORETHANQUICKSTANG
yea, thats what my dad told me to do.. but i want some time on a bike b4 i make a fool of myself.. lol
my buddy said he would let me use his for a bit..
at least you will make a fool on someone else bike instead of your own bike..

one 15mph spill and a bike looks like complete ****..

just dont get too carried away and start trying to do wheelies and ****..


wrecking hurts, i know first hand..
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Cover that rear brake...you know incase you feel froggy and want to wheelie lol.
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Originally Posted by Runamuck
Look for an older Yami, or GSXR for a toy.

FZR600's are great , and super cheap starter bikes

they can be had under 2g's in most area's.
just keep an eye open on Craigslist.
i had a fzr600, great learner bike and pretty quick..
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I have a 2007 suzuki sv650 naked version with around 7000 miles on it I am probably going to sell for about 5500. It has all the stuff to make it look good about 1500 in extras fender eliminator kit, integrated rear taillight, bar end mirrors, frame sliders, high mount full m4 exhaust with the header pipes and the color matched tail cover. Its a great first bike for commuting and has enough power if interested let me know.
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i have a 06 kawasaki zx14r for sale, if you want to learn on a drag type bike, that is what i would learn on........ **** this was my first and only bike, and i was just fine....never laid it down
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i have a 2005 gsxr 600 let me know if youre still interested,5000 obo

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I just took that class offered by Ride Rite. I didn't know **** about riding before but at the end of the weekend I was doing just fine and passed the test (as did EVERYONE including shorter girls with no experience, or coordination).

NO ONE out of like 30-40 laid a bike down... Great class and well worth the $200 so you don't have to take the test at the DMV.
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Originally Posted by 6LITEREATER
I just took that class offered by Ride Rite. I didn't know **** about riding before but at the end of the weekend I was doing just fine and passed the test (as did EVERYONE including shorter girls with no experience, or coordination).

NO ONE out of like 30-40 laid a bike down... Great class and well worth the $200 so you don't have to take the test at the DMV.
Really? Where did you take the class, I've been looking into classes to take like the MSF course before I get a bike.
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http://www.riderite.net/

I took the course in Winnetka.... I was wrong, it was $250.
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Originally Posted by 6litereater
i just took that class offered by ride rite. I didn't know **** about riding before but at the end of the weekend i was doing just fine and passed the test (as did everyone including shorter girls with no experience, or coordination).

No one out of like 30-40 laid a bike down... Great class and well worth the $200 so you don't have to take the test at the dmv.
awesome ****!!
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^^Yeah, just MAKE SURE you take a lot of water. It is hot as hell out there. Also,no need for leathers. They are cool with long sleeve cotton t-shirts. Just need gloves and boots. They provide a helmet but if you have one bring it. Theirs are well used and you have to wear hair nets with them...
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i can hook u up on the motorcycle safety cert if u dont wanna take the class...pm me
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Originally Posted by 6LITEREATER
^^Yeah, just MAKE SURE you take a lot of water. It is hot as hell out there. Also,no need for leathers. They are cool with long sleeve cotton t-shirts. Just need gloves and boots. They provide a helmet but if you have one bring it. Theirs are well used and you have to wear hair nets with them...
Dude hairnets... sweet like the lunch lady I am so down.
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Originally Posted by comanten123
i have a 2006 gsxr 650 let me know if youre still interested
there is no gsxr 650. do you mean sv 650? or gsxr 600?
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Originally Posted by 6LITEREATER
I just took that class offered by Ride Rite. I didn't know **** about riding before but at the end of the weekend I was doing just fine and passed the test (as did EVERYONE including shorter girls with no experience, or coordination).

NO ONE out of like 30-40 laid a bike down... Great class and well worth the $200 so you don't have to take the test at the DMV.
I took a similar class offered by msf (motorcycle safetey foundation) go to the stie type in your zip and it shows you the closest class

http://www.msf-usa.org/
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Originally Posted by z28gsxr
there is no gsxr 650. do you mean sv 650? or gsxr 600?
or gsxr750....
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Originally Posted by LS1Adam84
or gsxr750....
yeah but since they were talking about starter bikes i assumed it was less cc's
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Originally Posted by z28gsxr
yeah but since they were talking about starter bikes i assumed it was less cc's
mehh start off with a 1000cc shoot what better way to learn than to jump in the pool.
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In front of my moms house some guy is sale'n a yamaha 600 for i think 2,000 or 2,500 not sure but its not over 3,000
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Dont really know the year though i think is like a 00-01 not sure


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