I finally get to enter the Cycle forum!
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I finally get to enter the Cycle forum!
Just picked this up last thurs.
Already put 1150 miles on it haha.
I love it so far. The exhaust is a little on the loud side but It's deep throated and sounds good.
I'll let the pictures do the talking
anyone have an idea what I should do next?
Already put 1150 miles on it haha.
I love it so far. The exhaust is a little on the loud side but It's deep throated and sounds good.
I'll let the pictures do the talking
anyone have an idea what I should do next?
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Re: I finally get to enter the Cycle forum!
No I have not taken the MSF course.
This is not my first bike either. I've been racing dirtbikes since I was 11 and purchased a GSXR600 when I was 20 but sold it after a year to go to school. This is the first time I could afford another bike since thne and found this for a steal and couldn't pass it up. I was only looking for a 750 but this was cheaper than any 750 I found.
I know everyone always says 1000's are for experienced riders only and too powerful for most but I AM experienced and can handle the power.
No matter what bike you have it's all in how much you twist the throttle lol.
This is not my first bike either. I've been racing dirtbikes since I was 11 and purchased a GSXR600 when I was 20 but sold it after a year to go to school. This is the first time I could afford another bike since thne and found this for a steal and couldn't pass it up. I was only looking for a 750 but this was cheaper than any 750 I found.
I know everyone always says 1000's are for experienced riders only and too powerful for most but I AM experienced and can handle the power.
No matter what bike you have it's all in how much you twist the throttle lol.
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Re: I finally get to enter the Cycle forum!
Nice Brandon! Glad to see you finally got another one. The MSF course is GREAT for riders with little to no experience and only saves you about 5 bucks a month on insurance so I wouldn't waste your time really. I just went through it and didn't learn a thing. Make sure you put insurance on this one!