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Haha it's not the picture, Steve's right, it's just she's damn 4 foot 5! :P
And she's right though, no matter how big the bike, be sure to get the basics down, some people I know still have trouble turning their bikes, no matter how low it is!
Hush ass's! It's still a R1! Ummm turning??? Yea, it's the bike not the rider!
Oh, u might not want a bunch of peeps around if this is your 1st time, you'll be nervous enough, get used to the bike & surroundings.
Lol yea for real. My first time(lol instert sexual joke) was on a old Honda xr100 in a fucking feild when I was about 10. Yes I know it wasn't long ago.
But yea, throttle back and clutch popped. The front wheel launched off the face of the earth and my ass crashed backwards. Good times.
where u located? ill come hang out with my bike if ur near me lol.
just take it slow and you'll be fine. i looked at YZF600s too when i was looking for my first bike but ended up getting a honda cbr f3.
now i have my gsxr600k3 (squid bike but i like it).
-Jason
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Originally Posted by R1Buttercup
Just be careful...it doesn't matter what cc it is, it's two wheels. Don't push yourself, it's pretty easy when you get the basics down. You'll get the experience over time.
OBTW remember if it's cold, tires have no traction til they warm up. Just take it easy.
Try state farm... Geico insured my busa for 500 a month for full coverage.. state farm i pay 65.00 for full coverage..!... I made the switch instantly... Progressive/USAA wanted the same as geico... 75 a month through geico for just liability, and 30 through state farm for just liability.. FYI... Good luck..