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Old 10-03-2008, 12:19 AM   #50 (permalink)
Rickster
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Originally Posted by Gixxerman View Post
Don't know why I haven't read this before, but it sure is a good read.

To be honest everything in that text is 100% true.

I did want a Gixxer as my first bike, and I'm glad I couldn't afford it. My first bike was a 250 offroader with 30hp, and totally honest, I had a lot of fun with it. Had it for two years, upgraded to a 650 offroader with 47hp and had that one for two years.

After these two I settled my mind for an old-ish Gixxer 750 -93, and yet again, to be honest, I was no good at turns with this one. It made me feel good with more power and so on, but I couldn't handle it.
Yet, I upgraded to a 7 years newer R750 because of the mechanical expenses I had on the old one, the new on was actually cheaper to own. Easier to handle, and then the trackdays took me.

Now, I'm a trackday addict, and own a R1000.

Still not a master, but at least I know that now. Haven't ditched a bike since my first 250, 8 years ago, so I think I've learned something I guess, over these years.

Everybody is a squid, it just takes time to realize, AND, admit it. Practise can make you a better squid though
Good post.

To be honest, yes most of us do get squidly every now & than, but I do know a couple of riders that never do, however the reason they don't is because they are afraid of there bikes, and probably shouldnt even be riding.
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