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Posted: Aug 23rd, '06, 10:34
by ZXR400Lee
Wheres the edit button gone? I want to get rid of those speeds.. make me sound irresponsible..

Posted: Aug 23rd, '06, 22:58
by born2rock86
Get an SV650S! I know of one for sale, and they're right up your alley for new people who've just passed their test, and can't afford huge amounts.
Re: Me with a big bike
Posted: Oct 29th, '21, 21:30
by Greg82
I have my licence for around 2 weeks now.
Always wanted to own Hayabusa. I remember when first time saw it in the telly. That was years back. I just fall in love in it. That front, the overall shape is brilliant. Massive engine. Still my number one.
When decided to go on the course I honestly wanted to buy one. I was convinced that I will buy it even before doing my exam. I'm so glad that it didn't happen. I did t had enough funds and had to go for something cheaper. That's how I bought my GSX-R 600 and that was the best decision ever. I have my licence now but I have to learn so much. I have lost control once or twice but this bike is so forgiving. I'm learning things which I didn't came across on the course. I wouldnt be able to do this on Hayabusa. No way. How stupid I was when my friends were saying that for the first bike Hayabusa is a big NO and I was laughing.
Stay away from big engines. Start slow. Better safe than sorry.
Re: Me with a big bike
Posted: Nov 1st, '21, 09:34
by Jay
Greg82 wrote: ↑Oct 29th, '21, 21:30
I have my licence for around 2 weeks now.
Always wanted to own Hayabusa. I remember when first time saw it in the telly. That was years back. I just fall in love in it. That front, the overall shape is brilliant. Massive engine. Still my number one.
When decided to go on the course I honestly wanted to buy one. I was convinced that I will buy it even before doing my exam. I'm so glad that it didn't happen. I did t had enough funds and had to go for something cheaper. That's how I bought my GSX-R 600 and that was the best decision ever. I have my licence now but I have to learn so much. I have lost control once or twice but this bike is so forgiving. I'm learning things which I didn't came across on the course. I wouldnt be able to do this on Hayabusa. No way. How stupid I was when my friends were saying that for the first bike Hayabusa is a big NO and I was laughing.
Stay away from big engines. Start slow. Better safe than sorry.
Totally agree, but this post is 15 Years old

Re: Me with a big bike
Posted: Nov 1st, '21, 14:29
by Greg82
I was bored at work and there you go

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