When Was Your First Time???
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LMAOfurry wrote:First time I went on my "own" bike was when I brought my GN125, soon as I drove it off of his driveway I went straight across the road and parked it in a neighbours front hedge LMAO this was even more embrassing as the bloke selling it to me was an advanded riding instructorLOL
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- BioTek
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21 years young.
Few weeks before I did my CBT and Direct Access went on the back of a CBR600. We hit 130-ish somewhere out the back of Chard, scared the crap outta me, I'll never be pillion again. Being in control of the bike's where I'm happy.
Few weeks before I did my CBT and Direct Access went on the back of a CBR600. We hit 130-ish somewhere out the back of Chard, scared the crap outta me, I'll never be pillion again. Being in control of the bike's where I'm happy.
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How old am I?
Don't know if I sould tell the truth here!
Well OK then, it was when I was 7years old way back in 1963 on my dad's scooter. I remember my feet didn't touch the floor boards and I was wearing a cork (yes cork) crash helmet which did not fit.
I held on the the small strap around the seat for dear life. It was the only transport we could afford so we all took turns on the back to get around.
That's sister and mum. (yes it did take ages to get anywhere!!!!) Don't know any better when your a kid. (and I rememer real steamrollers doing tarmac and the circus marching throught town) Sorry got carried away TOLD YOU I WAS OLD!
Well OK then, it was when I was 7years old way back in 1963 on my dad's scooter. I remember my feet didn't touch the floor boards and I was wearing a cork (yes cork) crash helmet which did not fit.
I held on the the small strap around the seat for dear life. It was the only transport we could afford so we all took turns on the back to get around.
That's sister and mum. (yes it did take ages to get anywhere!!!!) Don't know any better when your a kid. (and I rememer real steamrollers doing tarmac and the circus marching throught town) Sorry got carried away TOLD YOU I WAS OLD!
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MinesaVodka
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Don't feel ashamed of steam rollers!!! i rember Winston Churchills funeral train going past the end of our road pulled by a Steam Train with real smoke.
Those were the days
For the real train spotters amongst us that was the Reading to Waterloo line inbetween Egham and Staines in Surrey

Those were the days
For the real train spotters amongst us that was the Reading to Waterloo line inbetween Egham and Staines in Surrey
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Please wipe your feet!
you have now entered Bandit country.
Please wipe your feet!
My first bike ride must have been at the age of 12, maybe a bit younger on a friends?? dads Harley Davidson. I wasn??t particularly impressed by 2 wheels and didn??t think much more about it.
Then when I was 19, I decided I wanted my licence, so I took lessons and got one. Not really sure what my motivations were, didn??t have any mates that had motorbikes, didn??t even watch racing on TV (other than F1) so no real influences there, just decided one day it would be a cool thing to do!
And I was right!
Then when I was 19, I decided I wanted my licence, so I took lessons and got one. Not really sure what my motivations were, didn??t have any mates that had motorbikes, didn??t even watch racing on TV (other than F1) so no real influences there, just decided one day it would be a cool thing to do!
And I was right!