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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 12:36:58 PM   
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No its not Joey, I'm a real person, I'm a grown ass man..er 27 year old. I guess with a pretty dumb question.  How am I supposed to learn without asking someone though.  You can't blame me for wanting to know.  And asking my fellow 929 riders.
But that video was pretty scary maybe I will take it slow.  As for the dueshe bag who said he can catych me on an EX500?? Are you on crack?
And playful god (the guy with kitten for a pic) talking about the size of dick??/ What a homo?  Gay tendencies at all?  Who talks...wait, even thinks about another mans dick?  WHAT A FAG!!!!
your looking for the M4M forum, this is the CBR forum??? Its 7.75" I can send you a pic if it would make you happy.  A little J/O maybe, before work
I will take it easy on my bike, I dont want to kill anyone.  I have respect for it. I just wanted to know how to do a  GD weelie in higher gears!!  Thanks for all the normal decent comments, the rest of you can piss off.


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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 1:26:32 PM   
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Listen buddy.  (Joey, if this is you I'm going to slap you in the tooth!! )

First off, I wouldn't lip off to anyone with some experience.  If you think you are fast......go to ANY local track day and watch liter bikes (ZX-10R, 1000RR GSX-R1000, R1/ all of which make way more power than your 929) and watch SV-650's go around them on the outside laughing all the while as the liter bike scrambles to catch them on the straight.  Yes, I believe with the right rider an EX500 will smoke your ass and I doubt highly he would have said it if he wasn't packing the skills to do it. So....think before you speak son. 

The reason they are jumping down your throat is because you just got the bike..............learn it.  Dont be stupid.  When you are informed that you might be heading down a path of stupidity, you retaliate with garbage like the post above.  They are looking out for your best interest weather or not you know it.  If after 3 months on a bike that is way to big to start and learn on, you think you are the best, you have a world of knowledge just waiting to be taught to you.  And you will likely only learn the hard way, just like everyone else that piped up. They've already learned this through broken bones and wrecked bikes and some with the loss of others, dont be a douche.......a 100+hp motorcycle is no laughing matter, it will pound you into the ground the second you dont play by the rules. 
Listen to their advice.  Stay off the crowded highway to practice wheelies or better yet, get to know your bike first and the wheelies will be MUCH easier.  THAT is the lesson to be learned here.



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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 2:26:17 PM   
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^^+1...Jumping into a 929 right away may not be the way to go either.  I learned on a 600 and then have moved up for my 5th riding season.  This is still a jump for going from a carbureted f4 to a FI 929.  Throttle response and availablity of power is way different.  I just learned to wheelie my 600 and still won't do it outside of first gear.  Take it easy and start small.  I will probably not wheelie my 929 until the end of this season(minnesota) when I feel comfortable doing it.  Just ride to ride and things will come to you!  Good luck, but remember that sportbike riders do have a bad rep, or at least in south central MN they do, so don't make it worse and become a statistic.

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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 3:02:34 PM   
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As for the dueshe bag who said he can catych me on an EX500?? Are you on crack?


Anytime any place....though I'd rather do this at the track so when you crash on L-1 in T-1 there'll be an ambulance already onsite to scoop up all your squidly pieces.

So, should I go pick one up?  I just saw an EX with 78,000 miles on it for like 500 bux....guarantee I'd hand you your ass even on that clapped out POS, plain and simple......or perhaps we could both use our 929's for this and I can show you how a real rider gets the job done.

Even better, I'll do this on my anchor of an FZ1.  Yep, heavy, carbed and steel-framed. 

You tell me, squidly.

And for a "grown ass man" of 27 you certainly sound like you're young. 

You might be physically 27 but mentally you're about 13.

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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 3:53:21 PM   
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This has the makings of a great post   As for the wheelie part its simple, learn to do them in first gear, in a secluded, safe area. When you have them well mastered, go find a nice empty back road, get to 65-70mph, and do what you learned in 1st gear, but in 3rd gear.

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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 7:31:21 PM   
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Bergs your an idoit.  Why? 
Watch this.
Okay bro, lets do it.  You get that bike like you said and you back up your talk.
Now its your turn-> Oh wait, your not doing anything, your sitting on your ass on your computer talking stuff you will never back up.  Save the sh*t talk for something you can back up.
Gixxerrator-rama what ever the hell that is??? You're in the CBR forum.
The second part of your letter made sense, the rest was you sounding like an idot claiming that one poster can back up his talk while another cant.
I live in San Diego, where I ride all day every day, it never rains it doesnt get cold.  While i'm out riding the rest of the world is sittin' in.
And chicken strips??? Son I scrapped pegs two months after I bought the bike.  Do you have any idea what SoCal riding is all about?  I ride with men that push me to ride better. 
I just want to be better at riding and everyone has to assume that I ride like a bitch or that I cant ride? WTF  I can ride just fine and I'm ready to practice my high speed weelies, not per say on a highway! I guess I just worded the original post wrong. But you guys are gett'n under my skin now, you got my loggin into the site over and over.  DMN IT!

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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 7:44:49 PM   
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CAlamari anyone? Hope you like it well done...
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ORIGINAL: bergs

quote:

As for the dueshe bag who said he can catych me on an EX500?? Are you on crack?


Anytime any place....though I'd rather do this at the track so when you crash on L-1 in T-1 there'll be an ambulance already onsite to scoop up all your squidly pieces.

So, should I go pick one up?  I just saw an EX with 78,000 miles on it for like 500 bux....guarantee I'd hand you your ass even on that clapped out POS, plain and simple......or perhaps we could both use our 929's for this and I can show you how a real rider gets the job done.

Even better, I'll do this on my anchor of an FZ1.  Yep, heavy, carbed and steel-framed. 

You tell me, squidly.

And for a "grown ass man" of 27 you certainly sound like you're young. 

You might be physically 27 but mentally you're about 13.

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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 7:57:41 PM   
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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 8:01:43 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: artfully logical

No its not Joey, I'm a real person, I'm a grown ass man..er 27 year old. I guess with a pretty dumb question.  How am I supposed to learn without asking someone though.  You can't blame me for wanting to know.  And asking my fellow 929 riders.
But that video was pretty scary maybe I will take it slow.  As for the dueshe bag who said he can catych me on an EX500?? Are you on crack?
And playful god (the guy with kitten for a pic) talking about the size of dick??/ What a homo?  Gay tendencies at all?  Who talks...wait, even thinks about another mans dick?  WHAT A FAG!!!!
your looking for the M4M forum, this is the CBR forum??? Its 7.75" I can send you a pic if it would make you happy.  A little J/O maybe, before work
I will take it easy on my bike, I dont want to kill anyone.  I have respect for it. I just wanted to know how to do a  GD weelie in higher gears!!  Thanks for all the normal decent comments, the rest of you can piss off.


Ok Mister Cant read. My post said for YOU STOP THINKING WITH YOUR DICK. And while you're at it stop posting with it too. I' put my money on the guy with the EX500 and a good 10 ppl on 600's can can smoke your ass anyday, anywhere. I dont doubt you have learned alot in your whole 3 months of riding. But by your attitude and moronic post, you are more worried about showing your ass than learning htf to ride. And for your parents and SO's sake I sure as hope you wear gear to go with your squidly riding.


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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 8:41:50 PM   
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Is this dude for real? I can't believe someone with that many years under their belt still thinks like a teenager. Dude, you have no idea how experienced some of these dudes are who are talking to you. No matter what your friends have taught you, you are a newb. I am a newb, but I don't come on here talking shit and thinking I can out ride those who have been up on two for longer than I have been alive.


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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 8:52:27 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: artfully logical

Bergs your an idoit.  Why? 
Watch this.
Okay bro, lets do it.  You get that bike like you said and you back up your talk.


Meet me halfway, squidly.  I'll certainly take you to school.  I promise.  And it's in writing for everyone to see, including you.

quote:

Now its your turn-> Oh wait, your not doing anything, your sitting on your ass on your computer talking stuff you will never back up.
 
Hello pot, please meet kettle. 

Like I said, I guarantee I'll hand your ass to you anytime anyplace. 

A 100% guarantee.  (There, I've said it more than once just in case your illiterate-ass didn't catch it the first two times)


quote:

Save the sh*t talk for something you can back up.


Trust me....what I say is true or I wouldn't post.


quote:

I live in San Diego, where I ride all day every day, it never rains it doesnt get cold.  While i'm out riding the rest of the world is sittin' in.

<looks outside>  Yep, I'm still riding....it's about 20* right now....shall I post a pic for you so I can "back up what I'm saying"?


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And chicken strips??? Son I scrapped pegs two months after I bought the bike. 


I doubt it.....even so, scraping pegs doesn't make you a good rider...it makes you a rider that hasn't hung off your bike enough......so what's up, squidly?  Afraid to put a knee down?  Methinkso.

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 Do you have any idea what SoCal riding is all about?

Yep and it ain't what you're about, squid.

quote:

I ride with men that push me to ride better.


Yeah, I bet you ride with men all day long.   You sure you're not really from San Fran? 



Squid,
Seriously, n00b, meet me halfway if you're so sure of yourself.  I'll pack my trailer tonight and be where ever you want. 

Oh and I'll bring my "Hooked on Phonics" for ya since you have trouble with basic spelling and grammar.

So what's the deal squidly?  You gonna put on your n00bie big boy shoes and do this?

Put your money where your mouth is.........I'll bet you can't.

Since you're such an amazing rider, let's do this shit for slips?  I think I'd like to have another 929 right next to my current one.



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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 9:20:20 PM   
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<-- Waiting...................Oh nevermind, oddly enough you signed off....that's weird.....and convenient.

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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/10/2008 9:31:25 PM   
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AND THE CROWD GOES WILD!

quote:

ORIGINAL: artfully logical

Bergs your an idoit.  Why? 
Watch this.
Okay bro, lets do it.  You get that bike like you said and you back up your talk.



Meet me halfway, squidly.  I'll certainly take you to school.  I promise.  And it's in writing for everyone to see, including you.


quote:

Now its your turn-> Oh wait, your not doing anything, your sitting on your ass on your computer talking stuff you will never back up.


Hello pot, please meet kettle. 

Like I said, I guarantee I'll hand your ass to you anytime anyplace. 

A 100% guarantee.  (There, I've said it more than once just in case your illiterate-ass didn't catch it the first two times)



quote:

Save the sh*t talk for something you can back up.



Trust me....what I say is true or I wouldn't post.



quote:

I live in San Diego, where I ride all day every day, it never rains it doesnt get cold.  While i'm out riding the rest of the world is sittin' in.


<looks outside>  Yep, I'm still riding....it's about 20* right now....shall I post a pic for you so I can "back up what I'm saying"?



quote:

And chicken strips??? Son I scrapped pegs two months after I bought the bike. 



I doubt it.....even so, scraping pegs doesn't make you a good rider...it makes you a rider that hasn't hung off your bike enough......so what's up, squidly?  Afraid to put a knee down?  Methinkso.


quote:

Do you have any idea what SoCal riding is all about?


Yep and it ain't what you're about, squid.


quote:

I ride with men that push me to ride better.



Yeah, I bet you ride with men all day long.   You sure you're not really from San Fran? 



Squid,
Seriously, n00b, meet me halfway if you're so sure of yourself.  I'll pack my trailer tonight and be where ever you want. 

Oh and I'll bring my "Hooked on Phonics" for ya since you have trouble with basic spelling and grammar.

So what's the deal squidly?  You gonna put on your n00bie big boy shoes and do this?

Put your money where your mouth is.........I'll bet you can't.

Since you're such an amazing rider, let's do this shit for slips?  I think I'd like to have another 929 right next to my current one.


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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/11/2008 5:52:46 AM   
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quote:

Gixxerrator-rama what ever the hell that is??? You're in the CBR forum.
The second part of your letter made sense, the rest was you sounding like an idot claiming that one poster can back up his talk while another cant.
I live in San Diego, where I ride all day every day, it never rains it doesnt get cold.  While i'm out riding the rest of the world is sittin' in.
And chicken strips??? Son I scrapped pegs two months after I bought the bike.  Do you have any idea what SoCal riding is all about?  I ride with men that push me to ride better. 
I just want to be better at riding and everyone has to assume that I ride like a bitch or that I cant ride? WTF  I can ride just fine and I'm ready to practice my high speed weelies, not per say on a highway! I guess I just worded the original post wrong. But you guys are gett'n under my skin now, you got my loggin into the site over and over.  DMN IT!

This is a CBR Forum?  Get the f*ck out of here.  Seriously? 

Shit.........gentleman.......it's been fun, I gotta run.........apparently this is the wrong forum.
Oh......and because you can't read.......it's Gixxereater.....that would imply an "eater of Gixxers", with my CBR.....and currently my GSX-R as well.  I wouldnt expect you to get it.

Just a word of advice while I'm logged on here, if you are scraping pegs on the regular your body position is way wrong and you are asking for an accident.  Especially on the street.  But I'm sure you know more than I do so you're well aware of all that. I can teach you no more. 

Good luck DB!! 


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RE: How to weelie on the highway - 1/11/2008 5:57:11 AM   
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