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    My new purchase!!!!

    Well, just bought her today. She's an 03 CBR600 F4i. Its my first bike so I'm going through the Motorcycle Saftey Foundations beginner riders course right now. Im excited tho because i have wanted a bike for a LONG time and I finally have one. So yay! :)



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    nice... my last bike was a 05 cbr 1000rr... i miss that bike... i will have one again.. i want to get a busa... alot more comfortable..
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    Experienced TGC Member jimmy_o2's Avatar
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    nice be safe though
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    respect your bike... a little fear is good, once you lose that respect and little fear it is time to stop riding
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    ALWAYS fear your bike. It is bigger, stronger, and faster than you. Maybe not fear it, but respect the hell out of it. Don't get cocky. On my local riders forum, there are posts of people being in accidents almost every other day.

    I don't mean to scare you. The bike you have is amazing machine. Just ride safe, always wear a helmet and gear. Be responsible, be aware of your surroundings, and especially other cars.

    I'm sure the course you are going to is similiar to the course here in MN. You will learn stuff you've never even thought about. Just be safe, and just ride! :D

    If you post stupid and incorrect information, you will get red nuggets.

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    Drive safe bro
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    SICK bike bro! Have fun with it but be safe!

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    nice bike
    wise up or stand down

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    Nice man

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    Nice, F4is are wheelie machines, so steady on one wheel. Cant say the same for the newer CBR RRs, the suspension on them isnt made for wheeling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by guynlidia2006 View Post
    nice... my last bike was a 05 cbr 1000rr... i miss that bike... i will have one again.. i want to get a busa... alot more comfortable..
    Even a milk crate is more comfortable than a track ready bike lol.
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    dammni! i wish i never sold mine (SUZUKI SV-650S). i never even got to ride it:



    i'm gonna buy another one after i buy another house. no place to put it right now!
    Last edited by Reelax; 11-20-2008 at 05:59 PM

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