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Old 12-May-2006, 02:33 PM
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Motorcycle Liscense

So in about a week or two, my buddy and I are going to take a class to get our M liscense. Then we plan on getting 2006 Honda CBR 600RRs.

Just curious if anyone here ride and if you have any tips for us.
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Old 12-May-2006, 02:35 PM
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there is a motorcycle section.
post there lol
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Old 12-May-2006, 02:35 PM
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ride fast and ride hard, weave in and out of traffic whenever u can, preferably doin wheelies...also best riding gear is a wife beater and surf shorts with your helmey on your elbow
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Old 12-May-2006, 04:51 PM
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just a heads up, not sure if this will be your first bike or not but if it is, then you should really get a 750cc instead of a 600cc. 750's are more easy to learn your limits on as they are not as peppy as the 600's. 750 are faster but the i find the 600's to be more jumpy and happy on the trigga. i love 600's! Your choice, but ask around and you'll find fingers pointed at the 750 for first time riders.

good luck dude! Me and my boy want to buy some bikes to but since we have speed addictions, we're not ready for them yet. Too much speed at our finger tips. I know I want be able to contain myself yet
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Old 12-May-2006, 04:57 PM
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I know exactly what you mean J-SKI. Thus, this is the reason I'm getting a CBR600 over an R6. The CBR is mild until about 8k rpm.

I'm new to street bikes but I've been riding dirtbikes and atv's for a few years.
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Old 12-May-2006, 05:09 PM
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cool-cool bro...enjoy it when you get it and learn some tricks fast. I love seeing bikers show'n off every once in a while.

ride safe!
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im only 15 still. . cant drive.. but to tell you the truth .. im more hyped up to get my M than my G.. my bro and most his friends ride .. and at the same time he manages to keep in line with his civic .. but yeah most his friends started on 600's.. and then eventually went 750 and a couple now have 1000's

have fun .. be careful.. wheelie in a parking lot, perfect it, before you even think of attempting it on the road bro. good luck with the course.. i hear its fun and simple.
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