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Hi Everyone - 9/23/2007 7:24:02 AM
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Xpresspeace
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Hey im Andrew, im 15 and a soon-to-be biker. ive done some looking around and found cbr's to be my favorite kinda bikes. I wanna get a F4i although i know its not really a bike to fit my level, but i need a something that will last me through high school 'cause it will be my main mode of transportation (and fun!!). I dont wanna get a 250 and be stuck with it after ive gained a little experience, and because im 5'11'' and 210. I really cant wait to get into biking, and will take any suggestions on anything.
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RE: Hi Everyone - 9/23/2007 7:48:43 AM
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city worker
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Joined: 12/28/2005 From: Big Bear Lake, Calif, USA Status: offline
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Welcome to the site, you neglected to state any riding experiance 15 year old in High school huh ? yer a little young to be jumpin on a large caliber sport bike if your really serious about this then a "kawi 250" is your bike Do you have a motorcycle lic yet ? you'll need to take the riders safety course also, Start out slow no need to go out and kill your self
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RE: Hi Everyone - 9/23/2007 12:33:34 PM
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Xpresspeace
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Well i have no experience but i plan to take a MSF course as soon as i get my permit. like i said i would start on a 250 but it would be my only bike for brobably 5 years, and i dont want to outgrow it in 1 or 2. i know if i started on a 600 i would have to take it slow and plan to do so.
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RE: Hi Everyone - 9/23/2007 5:32:15 PM
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longhorns0942
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not to be a dick but maybe you should learn how to drive a car before getting on a sport bike. a 250 will be good for those few years to get use to riding. i ride a 600rr and havnt even been close to its limits and its alot for me. stick to the smaller bikes if you do want one bad enough.
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RE: Hi Everyone - 9/23/2007 5:39:03 PM
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Brennan
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im with city worker and longhorns0942, i wouldnt be jumping on a bike that big with no experiance a 250 should be pleanty to get you started and after a couple of years get something bigger after your skill level and confidance grow no need to go to big and hurt yourself
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RE: Hi Everyone - 9/24/2007 1:33:33 AM
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fishfryer527
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Joined: 12/5/2005 From: Indian Harbor Beach, Florida Status: offline
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not to be a dick but maybe you should learn how to drive a car before getting on a sport bike. OK, then I'll be a dick. You are too young and dumb to ride a sportbike. Better yet, you are too young and dumb to get a fast car. Do you know how I know this? because I was 15 once, and I was young and dumb. PLEASE do not even joke about anything like a sportbike. Get an enduro and zip around town, go to the tastee freeze with a cheerleader and have fun. But don't get a sportbike, it is not for you no matter what you may from anyone else, it is not for you.
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