I agree about the motorcycle forums, however I will add my 2cents in anyway,lol!ok well i talked to my dad today and he suggested i take the MSF course and then get a 750...until i told him i was getting a crotch rocket..he said that id be bored with the 250 within a month...so should i take the msf course and just get the bike i want but get it used? keeping in mind most of my riding will be done with him most of the time until i get comfortable...
There is some good advice. ^^^I agree about the motorcycle forums, however I will add my 2cents in anyway,lol!
I haven't ridden in quite a while, but agree with your dad on the MSF course. You learn a shit ton and even meet some cool people to boot.
I am with your dad about getting a bigger bike you will be happy with in the future instead of some bike you will be regret getting because it was either too small, not enough power and then you have to go through selling it, which can be a bish or not. I say get what you want and be smart about how you drive it. My 1st and only bike I had besides my dads bikes was a Honda Hurricane 1100. Was a lot of bike, but I took my time to learn on it and with in time was riding like a pro, or well to me a pro, lol! I did learn on my dads bikes for the most part, which were old Harley's and an older Goldwing, however they did help me in the long run, so try and learn more on your dads bike if he lets you. I still say, if you are smart and know how to use that thing on top of your shoulders, then you should be ok. I will say is hard with all that power under you, but just be careful and good luck!
Oh yeah,
I did sell mine after I layed it down once because I got scared and wasn't because I was speeding or doing anything dumb. I layed it down because I hit a huge pot hole while I was looking to get on the freeway off the bypass and it was like a huge crater or so it seemed and bent my forks and I went a flying! I was doing 35 mph at the time and thank god as I was just about to speed up, lol! Skidded for quite a while and had some road rash and a broken rib, but nothing too major, but was enough to scare me to sell it being I have seen to many people die in motorcyle accidents on my Dads side of the family.
I am ready to ride again though, lol! 11 years later. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gif
Just be safe, always.......always pay attention. Is not just the people, but the roads being shitty where I am at as well. And if you get a bigger bike, just don't let your ego get the best of ya. Good luck and god speed. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Never even dawned on me that some bikers make their exhaust loud to hear them coming. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifThere is some good advice. ^^^
Road hazards and vehicles are the cause of most accidents, aswell as some motorcycle riders own stupidity. Non-motorcycle riders do not look out for you so you must be twice as careful. Paying attention to what you do as well as other drivers. Road hazards such as potholes, cracks/crevaces in roadways, tires, gravel and depris in the road will get you killed. You definately must keep a straight head at all times and use commom sense. That has what kept me accident free for all these years. Even driving in Houston traffic. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gif
I made sure I made my Harley as loud as possible for the idiots who don't see me can dam# well hear me. It makes a difference.
I know a bike has a horn too but I don't know how many times I've given my pipes a quick rap when somebody is about to pull out infront of me not payin attention.Never even dawned on me that some bikers make their exhaust loud to hear them coming. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Excellent advice as well.
Most the women I know that ride motorcycles, which is quite a few from when my dad was riding in big groups.(There is a word for it, not coming to me now) The womenz can not handle the bike like the menz. That is just from my expierence, but I have seen them dump their bikes just getting off of them and they never pay attention and do some of the dumbest shit ever!I know a bike has a horn too but I don't know how many times I've given my pipes a quick rap when somebody is about to pull out infront of me not payin attention.
I still say take the MSF course and assess your confidence level and skill at that point and decide on a bike. Alot of people will have no problems stepping into a powerful bike, others like two chicks I know shouldn't have road a moped after the MSF course. One wrecked into the back of a parked car on her new harley the day after she graduated the course //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
Yup, I've seen women that shouldn't stray from 4 wheels and a cage. But I've also seen smokin hot tiny chicks man handling huge heavy choppers.Most the women I know that ride motorcycles, which is quite a few from when my dad was riding in big groups.(There is a word for it, not coming to me now) The womenz can not handle the bike like the menz. That is just from my expierence, but I have seen them dump their bikes just getting off of them and they never pay attention and do some of the dumbest shit ever!
Then there are other women, usually the hardcore dyke looking ones that could teach us all a lesson on riding..........................motorcycles that is, lol!