View Full Version : A favor to ask..
tiki240
01-28-2004, 10:52 PM
I know this could be alot to ask as I know how protective I am of my ride... but if anyone here with maybe a 600cc bike could maybe meet up with me and show me the parts of the bike and possibly teach me to ride a bit (in the grass maybe). the reason I ask this is that Im planning on majoring in mechanical engineering up at tech. the only reason i ever opted for that back in the day is that I loved the way bikes looked. of course, the parents weren't supportive so i did the next best thing and set to work on my car. while I like working and modifying my car, the best thing about it is the people i meet and the good times. I simply wish to solidify my decision to surround my life with bikes and I plan to actually purchase my oen bike about mid summer if not sooner (depending on whether i part ways with my 240). anyways, Please dont reply if you are just going to flame me. Im fully aware of how delicate bikes can be and I know I simply may be asking too much here. as far as my expierience on bikes, ive ridden some dirtbikes and been on a TL1000R once but i wasnt driving. any help would be greatly appreciated. Im located in yorktown. Thanks for considering in advance.
Del La Sol 1320
01-29-2004, 12:46 PM
"while I like working and modifying my car, the best thing about it is the people i meet and the good times"-
if thats the major reason you enjoy the car/import scene then i couldn't recommend motorcycles to you more, maybe richmond just has a really bad car scene and a really good sport bike scene, but from my experience in cars its a whole lot of drama, unfriendly competition and shit talking/back stabbing... in the motorcycle world, its like just owning one and not being scared to talk to strangers are the only requirements to probably the largest brotherhood in the world, i was pretty outgoing in high school and met a few people from my car days, but once i got into bikes the amount of quality friends i've made is almost overwhelming, luckily i'm good with names, but i used to go to downtown richmond with my first bike and cruise around on weekends, i remembered driving by the group of 60-70 black dudes on much newer nicer bikes than mine that would hang out down there and i always thought how cool it must be to one day be a part of that, well like 3rd weekend a bunch of them jump to the street and flag me down, when i pull up and got off the bike they were all like "we see you keep riding by why didn't you stop sooner and hang out with us", try doing that with a group of 5-10 people of your own race/age group in the car scene with a lesser car... that wouldn't be the last time i was flagged down or a approached by a total stranger who felt some bond with me just because we were both on motorcycles... so um point being, i couldn't recommend it more
now as for the learning to ride thing, my best recomendation would be go to the DMV, get the motorcycle booklet and read it, take the easy(if you read the manual) written test and get your learners just because this is a necessary step, when when you do that ask them for information about your local MSF motorcycle safety foundation course, if they don't know then its most likely put on by a local community college, check with them... but take this course, they will teach you all the basics and then you get to ride their bikes, when you finish you get a certificate which you take to DMV and get your m-class license, its a 2-3 day weekend class and only costs like 70$, and if you do decide to ride you save a bit on insurance so it pays for itself quick
Jesus
01-29-2004, 02:41 PM
Do Del La Sol says becasue he is a cool guy...go take the class... I meet alot of people who ride motorcycles... mostly in northeren Va...the guys i ride with out there have been riding over 12 years.Over here in Va beach/Norfolk I only ride with motorcycle rides that I know. The reason behide it is becasue I know how they ride. I dont want to ride with a group of people who just starting to ride with a 1,000 cc bikes.... have I seen it yes i have.Also the first couple on months of riding I rode by myself to get use to everything. This summing GOING TO RT 211 :D Hope this helps
Del La Sol 1320
01-29-2004, 05:38 PM
route 211 is a awesome road... but if you do get up there and like it, you should come out with me this season to route 56 and some roads surrounding the blue ridge park way, its like route 211 but with every single kind of curve and elevation change you could imagine, better scenary, less popular there for less traffic and less cops, and most importantly you can run it straight for like 50 miles, so no need to keep railing up and down the same road over and over increasing the risk of cops
what bike are you lookin to get? If your ever near Roanoke we could ride!
tiki240
02-17-2004, 10:28 AM
im gunnin for either a cbr600f4i or a gsxr600
tiki240
02-17-2004, 10:29 AM
and im not close to roanoke but gettin there aint nothin but a few hours right? hah.
hehe, those are both great bikes from what i have heard, f4i is supposed to be one of the best SS's for the buck arent they?
All i know is i want this cold to go away!
R1Buttercup
07-04-2004, 12:50 AM
"while I like working and modifying my car, the best thing about it is the people i meet and the good times"-
if thats the major reason you enjoy the car/import scene then i couldn't recommend motorcycles to you more, maybe richmond just has a really bad car scene and a really good sport bike scene, but from my experience in cars its a whole lot of drama, unfriendly competition and shit talking/back stabbing... in the motorcycle world, its like just owning one and not being scared to talk to strangers are the only requirements to probably the largest brotherhood in the world,
Hey it's a sisterhood too, we women are in the same scene too but "most" guys have a ego problem and can't stand being beat by a "girl". Most girls liking riding on the back but I prefer to ride my own.
CBR600F4
07-04-2004, 12:54 AM
but "most" guys have a ego problem and can't stand being beat by a "girl".
...................................hasn't happened yet. . . . ;)
Turizmo01
07-04-2004, 01:07 AM
im gunnin for either a cbr600f4i or a gsxr600
i love my 600f4i, ill ride out with any girl/guy who ever you are as long as you know what you are doing when your riding your bike. it is true about meeting ppl with bikes, they are alot more cooler about things then ppl with cars
R1Buttercup
07-04-2004, 01:07 AM
...................................hasn't happened yet. . . . ;)
Smart ass :p
Turizmo01
07-04-2004, 01:08 AM
im bored i might go cruisin around on my bike
CBR600F4
07-04-2004, 01:09 AM
im bored i might go cruisin around on my bike
NOW?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
R1Buttercup
07-04-2004, 01:11 AM
NOW?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Race only for fun hon, wouldn't want to break ya.
CBR600F4
07-04-2004, 01:12 AM
Race only for fun hon, wouldn't want to break ya.
Ohhhhhhhh........................would I LOVE to meet you!
CBR600F4
07-04-2004, 01:14 AM
Here ya go: http://www.uponone.com/listvideos-speed-date-30-10.php
0-110 is me.......................
tiki240
07-04-2004, 01:20 AM
ok ok ok WHO WANTS TO TEACH ME TO LAUNCH LIKE WHOA
R1Buttercup
07-04-2004, 01:23 AM
ok ok ok WHO WANTS TO TEACH ME TO LAUNCH LIKE WHOA
Like whoa??? WTF is that?? LMAO.
CBR600F4
07-04-2004, 01:24 AM
Like whoa??? WTF is that?? LMAO.
I know; I'm not all about letting the rear kick loose in a launch. I've had this discussion PLENTY of times!
I'd rather bog it 7 times during the week and twice on sunday than pop a wheel or break it loose.
Haven't really dragged it since I changed out my front sprocket either...............
tiki240
07-04-2004, 01:28 AM
ok back to my question... i wanna launch like you mancub! /junglebook
R1Buttercup
07-04-2004, 01:33 AM
ok back to my question... i wanna launch like you mancub! /junglebook
LMAO LMAO that's like WHOA, silly ass TRIX's r for kids. UR a bad one Tiki!!
CBR600F4
07-04-2004, 01:34 AM
ok back to my question... i wanna launch like you mancub! /junglebook
When it comes to racing bikes it's more the rider than anything else. Put a noob on a gixxer 1k and a pro on a gixxer 600 and the pro should win. Launching is everything in a true 1/4 mile race. Top end runs are a different story. 600's usually just can't hit the same top end as a liter bike.
Turizmo01
07-04-2004, 02:18 AM
mancub, thats the shit haha
_____
07-04-2004, 08:10 AM
i thought you have been out riding man whats up?
tiki240
07-04-2004, 10:15 AM
out riding... yes, not drag launching
Hey it's a sisterhood too, we women are in the same scene too but "most" guys have a ego problem and can't stand being beat by a "girl". Most girls liking riding on the back but I prefer to ride my own.
girls that ride :thup:
howie, you guys sure you could smell clutch? Or could it have been the chain lube and wax burning on my bike that you smelled?
tiki240
07-04-2004, 11:08 AM
just admit you farted while riding....... lmao. no but yeah i smelled clutch like whoa. not sure if it was mine or yours or johns or maybe even a cars. i didnt smell it when we went out last night tho.
Good. Cause the clutch doesnt feel like its about to go, thats why i found it odd when you both said something.
Turizmo01
07-04-2004, 01:29 PM
rain sux!
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