Help me choose a bike...
#31
Re: Help me choose a bike...
Originally Posted by 88dx
Every kid that buys a R6 rides in Abercrombie and Finch jeans and t-shirts for some reason Yamahas attract the biggest ****
c'mon now, don't group everyone into that category. I'm looking at both cbr's and r6's and have never stepped foot in an abercrombie store nor would I be dumb enough to ride around in a tshirt.
#32
Re: Help me choose a bike...
if you have motorcross experience......... you are way ahead of most street riders already
even the ones that have taken the MSF joke
by far the very best way to learn how to ride a motorcycle and all the best street riders I know
had many miles on two wheels before ever getting on a street bike
it was interesting to watch Bubba Shobert get off a flat track bike and absolutely kick *** in GP racing
get what you like..... I recommend the GSXR750 or better......... the 1000
the 1000 is more than most any mortal man can ever use
but so it the 750
even the ones that have taken the MSF joke
by far the very best way to learn how to ride a motorcycle and all the best street riders I know
had many miles on two wheels before ever getting on a street bike
it was interesting to watch Bubba Shobert get off a flat track bike and absolutely kick *** in GP racing
get what you like..... I recommend the GSXR750 or better......... the 1000
the 1000 is more than most any mortal man can ever use
but so it the 750
#33
Re: Help me choose a bike...
^^^ couldnt agree more. MANY racers, the haydens i know know for sure, have been quoted saying that the key to being fast on the street is first being fast on the dirt. Nothing builds riding skills more than ripping a 450 through the woods hell bent, not only do you not risk any1 else, things arent ----- like the factory or state motorcycle classes
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