i almost bought a bike cause most my friends bought one.. not to be a follower but to be able to cruise and chill.. i never ended up going through with it, and now they take long cruises everywhere and have fun track days :smilie_da
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I have always loved bikes.. but the only reason I wont get one is cause I know I like driving too fast.. so I stay with my car on 4 wheels and im ok. I rode my friends CBR600 killer bike many times, had a great time.. but just couldnt get one yet.
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Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS VR
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The first one is my bike before i picked it up. Second one is me all geared, up north. It looks a bit different now i will try to post some more pics later when i get home from work.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-6/256199/rm250.jpg http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-6/256199/geared.jpg |
Originally Posted by Redline Ryder
they're called squids :laugh:
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i dont know about you guys and your story but here goes mine...
sold my bimmer in oct and decided to use some of it for a bike. went and bought the ZX9-R, the day i brought it home and open the yellow pages for insurance, either i have to be 25 or i have to have car insurance with them, so i have been driving my bike since october with no plates or M1, i havent even registered the bike yet... so pissed i cant get insurance so i have to sell the friggin bike! :supergay: |
Originally Posted by JorjeM
i dont know about you guys and your story but here goes mine...
sold my bimmer in oct and decided to use some of it for a bike. went and bought the ZX9-R, the day i brought it home and open the yellow pages for insurance, either i have to be 25 or i have to have car insurance with them, so i have been driving my bike since october with no plates or M1, i havent even registered the bike yet... so pissed i cant get insurance so i have to sell the friggin bike! :supergay: Your just calling the wrong insurance companys ! im 24 and ride a GSXR750 been riding scince i was 22 . got insured no problem..you just have to be willing to pay . Try companys like John Duffy or Premum or even Statefarm and tell them you want facility insurance on your bike ! with minimum Liabltily . And if you dont have your M1 even why are you going out and Buying 900cc Bike? you should learn on a smaller bike and then jump bigger if you want. Alot of companys wont even touch a new rider with a M1 on a 900cc bike. but try the companys i mentioned. if nothing and you really want to ride it PM me and i can hook you up for a small fee! i have connections in the industry! |
premum said they want me to come in and fill out papers for a quote, statefarm says i have to have a car with the just to look at me and never heard of the other guy. iv been riding/racing dirtbikes since i was 8... i know everyone says its not the same but i drive the zx9 with ease... check your pms, i got my m1 the day of buying the bike btw ;)
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My Baby: Still have to install undertail and rear hugger
http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/users/41329...1JvPCBCcZhUben |
What a great day! Was out riding the bike in the sun-shine. Made me feel like a new man.
Here a few pic's I took today. Click the link and scroll to the bottom of the page for the bike pics. http://www.roguevette.com/ |
Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS VR
It's not all in the same...
I know for a fact that people just buy bikes because it's "cool" or so they say... I like bikes I really do... I don't have my M licence, but I've driven a few here and there. But I won't get a bike because I know I don't have the time to go out and ride, and if I did ride I would be way too aggressive on it. And that is a big problem, because the rest of the ers on the road don't know how to drive @ all. Now, I see people come out in the summer time, and I take a look at their bikes... And you can tell a serious rider from a pansy that just rides it to the local meets or once in a while on the weekend because it's really nice weather, and it's cool to cruse by the local mall to make sure all the chick's get a look. The tires are the easiest way to spot a n00b/pansy... because IMO if you've had a bike for 6+ months and you still have a 2" stripe on the tire(s) then you know this guy just takes it out for the occasional stroll. Pretty gay IMO. :smilie_da On a complete different note, love the V-Max, Roguevette! |
Originally Posted by midnighter
On a complete different note, love the V-Max, Roguevette!
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I crashed my bike three weeks ago after putting 16000 km on it... Hopefully it will be ready in the next week or so to be beaten again... It loves to take beatings from me... :)
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Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS VR
It's not all in the same...
I know for a fact that people just buy bikes because it's "cool" or so they say... I like bikes I really do... I don't have my M licence, but I've driven a few here and there. But I won't get a bike because I know I don't have the time to go out and ride, and if I did ride I would be way too aggressive on it. And that is a big problem, because the rest of the ers on the road don't know how to drive @ all. Now, I see people come out in the summer time, and I take a look at their bikes... And you can tell a serious rider from a pansy that just rides it to the local meets or once in a while on the weekend because it's really nice weather, and it's cool to cruse by the local mall to make sure all the chick's get a look. The tires are the easiest way to spot a n00b/pansy... because IMO if you've had a bike for 6+ months and you still have a 2" stripe on the tire(s) then you know this guy just takes it out for the occasional stroll. Pretty gay IMO. :smilie_da I think I missed the memo on the ing iron curtain dropping again. Don't piss on other peoples' parades because you don't have the "time" or maturity to ride a bike. |
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