ou812 Posted October 25 Report Share Posted October 25 Originally posted by tommyb My only question to you OU812 is this:Where you riding a 600 supersport bike at age 12? Or was your first bike a little smaller? :laugh: Actually, no, I first started riding then racing motocross at 11 or 12. But even back then when I was younger I used to like to ride bigger bikes too.........my favorite dirtbike I've thrown a leg over thus far was a KX 500:flame: I didn't ride street bikes until I was 20. But there first streetbike I ever rode was actually a GSXR-1100. I like bigger bikes not neccessarily because they have more power, but because they have a broader range of power, know what I mean. I've ridden 600's and hated the fact that you have to tapdance on the shifter and rev the thing into the +9000 rpm range to be in the meat of the power, where as on an open class bike you can chug along at 3000 rpm or wind it out to 10,000 rpm and still be in the power if need be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ou812 Posted October 25 Report Share Posted October 25 Originally posted by tommyb My only question to you OU812 is this:Where you riding a 600 supersport bike at age 12? Or was your first bike a little smaller? :laugh: Actually, no, I first started riding then racing motocross at 11 or 12. But even back then when I was younger I used to like to ride bigger bikes too.........my favorite dirtbike I've thrown a leg over thus far was a KX 500:flame: I didn't ride street bikes until I was 20. But there first streetbike I ever rode was actually a GSXR-1100. I like bigger bikes not neccessarily because they have more power, but because they have a broader range of power, know what I mean. I've ridden 600's and hated the fact that you have to tapdance on the shifter and rev the thing into the +9000 rpm range to be in the meat of the power, where as on an open class bike you can chug along at 3000 rpm or wind it out to 10,000 rpm and still be in the power if need be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reeni Posted October 25 Report Share Posted October 25 hey congrats on getting a bike im should have mine this summer im getting the telefonica suzuki 600 if i ever save up the money for it:D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgmodel Posted October 25 Author Report Share Posted October 25 we should have a cp bike meet~! and go for a ride... like 200 deep... that would be hot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghhhhhost Posted October 25 Report Share Posted October 25 marko....if u get one..im gettin one...then we can park our shits @ the corner of austin street...near Ann Taylor...and look really cool while grilling the Buharians @ Piu Bello Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgmodel Posted October 26 Author Report Share Posted October 26 youre reading my mind... im thinking piu bello and fm crowd wednesday nights!!! lol... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tommyb Posted October 26 Report Share Posted October 26 oh shit! i live on austin and 73rd!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgmodel Posted October 26 Author Report Share Posted October 26 hell yeah.. now weve gotz threeve in the killa hill crew... HOLLA~! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdogg Posted October 26 Report Share Posted October 26 Tommyb -Thanks for keeping the topic on track here with the safety part of it all. The MSF is probably the best thing to have for a new rider. It really emphasizes the low speed things with the bike. At higher speeds (I don't mean going too fast here) the bike is stable. At low speeds, the bike wants to fall over.You can get Nolan or KBC helmets for the lower prices, but the Arai Quantum f is going to run upwards of $400.I started on the 600, I love it, and yes there is alot of shifting going on, but the rider has more to do with the speed than the bike. I know my roads near my house and hold with 'busas and 1000 gixxers. The 600s are easier to handle since they are typically lighter.I spent $$ on gear and I swear by Vanson. www.vansonleathers.com I have a 2-piece suit and a 1-piece race suit from them. Good luck what ever you get, and if you want a good motorcycle forum - www.cycleforums.com - there is a GSSC sub-board for riders in the NY metro area and northern NJ. We ride alot, and have a good time out. The board there has alot of good information, advice and as with any board a good dose of BS.Ride safe,JDoggoh, yeah - here's mineOn Mount Washington, this past summer - 1500 miles in 4 days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgmodel Posted October 26 Author Report Share Posted October 26 thanks b. very insightful, i was going to ask if anyone knew any forums and sites to check out... thanks for those as well~! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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