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My First Bike GSX R750 Wow..

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posted on Oct, 15 2008 @ 10:23 PM
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peace all,
it's normally hard to prise be away from ATS BTS sometimes but i think i have found a way.. never thought i would have enjoyed a bike so much.. ease out of a corner and wind out the throttle.. never mind UFO's the GSX is a rocket..

thanks for letting me rant..

daz__



posted on Oct, 15 2008 @ 11:26 PM
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Just be careful when you get it to 150 on the highway!



posted on Oct, 15 2008 @ 11:34 PM
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Nice bike buddy perhaps abit hot for a first(?) bike... ATGAT!
All the Gear All The time")...dress for the other guy making a mistake...Good luck and ride safe,ride for the long term, motorcycling is a great lifelong pursuit.



posted on Oct, 16 2008 @ 09:42 PM
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no worries..
i'll be careful thanks.

0 to 60 or 70 will do me fine..

for now anyway..



posted on Oct, 16 2008 @ 09:54 PM
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thats worth saying again


Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
dress for the other guy making a mistake...


i was mad nervous the first day going to pick it up..
rain and all..
but i knew i would either crash or burn..

do re me fa so fa so good..

yes biking is a great hobby.. low fuel consumption..

i must admit it is a hot first but if you just want to cruise it can do that too..
amazing bike..

peace all and thanks for you comments.

daz__



posted on Oct, 18 2008 @ 12:23 AM
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That is a lot of motorcycle for a first bike, but you sound like you realize that. I would concentrate on stopping and quick directional changes to avoid the idiots out there. Assume that they can't see you and that if they do see you they are out to kill you. Rocking side to side as if in a wobble will almost always unnerve a tailgater and using the horn through intersections isn't a bad idea either. In freeway traffic it isn't a bad idea to move a little faster than the flow to avoid getting squeezed in, and also being deliberate in changing lanes is going to register more visually to someone than a gradual change. I've been riding on the street for 45 years and haven't bounced off of any cars in 42 years. I hope to be riding for a bit longer and hope you get to wear out as many bikes as I have. The world just looks better from behind handlebars. _javascript:icon('
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posted on Oct, 18 2008 @ 08:29 AM
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thanks hyper,
you have given me some sound advice which i intend to put into practice..you mentioned that they may be out to kill which i think i can already see.. i seen on the smooze news the other day a hells angel biker shot while on the road from a moving car..

anyway thanks for the advice

daz__



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