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Re: Monday Chat 06.23.08

Subject: Re: Monday Chat 06.23.08
by Matatk on 2008/6/23 22:31:55

Quote:

red_johnny wrote:

I think your right. Alot of kids jump on a bike thinking they can just hop on and be an expert when it really takes years to master bike skills. I rode for a year on a dirt bike and 2 years on a cbr600 and with some practice I hope to master my RC51 in about a year.


Definitely. The bike I dropped was a Yamaha R6. Quite a powerful machine. I was inexperienced at the time. I was turning a corner at about 10 mph and the back wheel slid out when I gave it too much gas. I wasn't horsing around or trying to be an ass. Since then I've owned a couple 1100 cc cruisers, which were more to my liking. You can ride for 20 years and still learn something new or have a new experience. The bottom line is riding any bike can be dangerous and extra care needs to be taken.

Good luck with the bike.

Matthew
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