Finally buying a bike!

Yeah I'll agree with you buy one, you'll buy more. A few years ago I bought a zx14, month later a GSXR 6, 4 months later an R1, 5 months later a Boulevard M109, couple months after that a victory gunner, then Harley Vrod, then BMW s1000RR. My garage was full! But be careful bro, treat it like everyone on the road is trying to kill you and always have a way out. Oh, and never look where you don't want to steer! Always look where you want to go. You'll have a tendency to steer where you're looking. That was my 2 cents worth. I have at least a bucks worth. If you really wanna learn to ride go take keith codes bike school. Even for cruisers, you'll learn a shit tonne on how to ride. Ride safe!
 
Yeah I'll agree with you buy one, you'll buy more. A few years ago I bought a zx14, month later a GSXR 6, 4 months later an R1, 5 months later a Boulevard M109, couple months after that a victory gunner, then Harley Vrod, then BMW s1000RR. My garage was full! But be careful bro, treat it like everyone on the road is trying to kill you and always have a way out. Oh, and never look where you don't want to steer! Always look where you want to go. You'll have a tendency to steer where you're looking. That was my 2 cents worth. I have at least a bucks worth. If you really wanna learn to ride go take keith codes bike school. Even for cruisers, you'll learn a shit tonne on how to ride. Ride safe!
You have 7 bikes? Pics or it didn't happen lol
 
Not yet, lol. Just started a new job so studying the online practice test. In my state it's just a written test but Riders Harley gives a class you can take but it's just a money racket IMO.
 
Not yet, lol. Just started a new job so studying the online practice test. In my state it's just a written test but Riders Harley gives a class you can take but it's just a money racket IMO.
Look at local community colleges, search online for classes. Harley course is overpriced. That said any class is worth it as it usually gets you insurance discount.
 

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Watch out more going thru intersections :eek:, I see people running red lights all the time and they dont see motorcycles .
Ride Alert !! :)
Always keep your headlight on. If possible/legal replace the bulb with a brighter beam.

But again, don't ride motorcycles.
Why not just stick with riding good ol' Corvettes and Camaros?
 
But again, don't ride motorcycles.
Why not just stick with riding good ol' Corvettes and Camaros?
That's just it. You don't "ride" a Corvette. It's the openness and feeling of freedom you get on a motorbike. I also like the rush you get on the bike. Not too many sub-million dollar cars that'll keep up to my beamer or ZX
 
That's just it. You don't "ride" a Corvette. It's the openness and feeling of freedom you get on a motorbike. I also like the rush you get on the bike. Not too many sub-million dollar cars that'll keep up to my beamer or ZX
A convertible will provide some open air experience, while still providing much more crash protection than a bike does.
 
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