License/Permit Info for Virginia
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Re: License/Permit Info for Virginia
why do you say that? i know how to ride a bike im just not the best thats why i did not get the 1000 i got the 600. ill get the 1000 later when i fell like im good enough
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What do you do when you get headshake?
What is the friction zone?
What do you do to improve/tighten your line in a turn?
What is the proper placement of your hand/wrist on the throttle?
I am not going to get into it or spend time offering advice. I have been riding long enough to know you have already made your mind up regardless what people tell you. The facts are a SS bike is a horrible bike for a beginner, among other things. Unless you have had 1-2 years riding, you are a beginner. Tell you mother you love her and pray you don't screw up and kill yourself. I certainly hope you wait a long time until you put that girl on the back of your bike as well.
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^good advice for beginners, but he already has the R6, so move on.
it is up to each individual to be responsible, as long as you keep a level head then you can be a good rider with time, but like most people, you'll fall into temptation and do something stupid, because the all power is there to corrupt you.
GL, stay safe.
it is up to each individual to be responsible, as long as you keep a level head then you can be a good rider with time, but like most people, you'll fall into temptation and do something stupid, because the all power is there to corrupt you.
GL, stay safe.
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^good advice for beginners, but he already has the R6, so move on.
it is up to each individual to be responsible, as long as you keep a level head then you can be a good rider with time, but like most people, you'll fall into temptation and do something stupid, because the all power is there to corrupt you.
GL, stay safe.
it is up to each individual to be responsible, as long as you keep a level head then you can be a good rider with time, but like most people, you'll fall into temptation and do something stupid, because the all power is there to corrupt you.
GL, stay safe.
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^good advice for beginners, but he already has the R6, so move on.
it is up to each individual to be responsible, as long as you keep a level head then you can be a good rider with time, but like most people, you'll fall into temptation and do something stupid, because the all power is there to corrupt you.
GL, stay safe.
it is up to each individual to be responsible, as long as you keep a level head then you can be a good rider with time, but like most people, you'll fall into temptation and do something stupid, because the all power is there to corrupt you.
GL, stay safe.
Being responsible doesn't always help. That is just as bad as telling someone to respect the bike. I am not going to go into it any further.
I have posted a ton of info on here for new riders, and what type of bike, etc will benefit them most.
Last edited by Woodrow; 05-18-2009 at 04:38 PM.
#130
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...damn i kinda want that bike bro not gonna lie. Don't show off..thats what gets moooost people in trouble. theres other crap too but chaa.. goodluck sir.