RE: The dos and don'ts of lowering your bike to fit you.
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RE: The dos and don'ts of lowering your bike to fit you. - 5/14/2008 12:04:14 PM
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blawjr
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Joined: 5/13/2008 From: Statesboro, GA Status: offline
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I just got a 1996 cbr 900rr, took it out for a ride for the first time ever today and I must say, it intimadated the hell out of me. Call me a puss in boots if you will, but I only got it up to 50 mph. Its my first bike and I'm thinking that maybe i did start out too big, but i think that as long as i'm careful i'll get the hang of it without killing myself first.
< Message edited by blawjr -- 5/15/2008 11:25:46 AM >
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Brett 1996 Honda CBR 900rr
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RE: The dos and don'ts of lowering your bike to fit you. - 5/15/2008 11:20:36 AM
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blawjr
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Joined: 5/13/2008 From: Statesboro, GA Status: offline
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I also just looked into the msf ridercourse, and I'll be taking that next month or so, sounds like it'll be fun and definetly worth the time and money spent. :-)
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Brett 1996 Honda CBR 900rr
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