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casey casey
Enthusiast | Posts: 470 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 09/21/05
02:50 PM

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i just didnt want to say the usual dumb response people use. you know "durr your mom thinks its big"




Oh, ok.
Besides, my mom wouldn't think too much of yours anyway after seeing mine when I was a baby.

durr.... ok, we should knock it off now before Mr. Trevitt backhands us.  

 
bleedgreen bleedgreen
User | Posts: 194 | Joined: 07/05
Posted: 09/21/05
03:39 PM

i pitty da foo smack lol  

 
Trevitt Trevitt
Enthusiast | Posts: 250 | Joined: 11/99
Posted: 09/21/05
04:14 PM

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durr.... ok, we should knock it off now before Mr. Trevitt backhands us.




Good plan
 

 
casey casey
Enthusiast | Posts: 470 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 09/21/05
04:25 PM

HEY ! There you are Trevitt! I've been meaning to ask you a question....
I just got this 05 R1 yesterday. It's my first bike ever and I was wondering if you could tell me how to clutch up a wheelie?    

 
Trevitt Trevitt
Enthusiast | Posts: 250 | Joined: 11/99
Posted: 09/21/05
04:57 PM

Yes. Yes, I could tell you how.



AT  

 
PoliniRCR14 PoliniRCR14
User | Posts: 122 | Joined: 06/05
Posted: 09/21/05
05:35 PM

Quote:

I just got this 05 R1 yesterday. It's my first bike ever and I was wondering if you could tell me how to clutch up a wheelie?  




Uhhh, youre gonna start pulling honkers on youre BRAND NEW FIRST BIKE the R1? Get the basic riding skills down before you start fooling around, unless you got tons of experience...  
www.MinimotoGP.tk

 
casey casey
Enthusiast | Posts: 470 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 09/21/05
06:05 PM

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Uhhh, youre gonna start pulling honkers on youre BRAND NEW FIRST BIKE the R1? Get the basic riding skills down before you start fooling around, unless you got tons of experience...




Uhhhhh... I was just kidding dude.
Maybe no one got it...... Except AT, of course. I know he never gets tired of that.......  

 
Toad_Dangerously Toad_Dangerously
User | Posts: 157 | Joined: 07/05
Posted: 09/21/05
08:54 PM

If your going to learn how to clutch a wheelie on your first bike. Dont forget the proper riding equipment.
Tank Top
Baggy Shorts
Sandles
Dont forget to protect the tail section of your bike with your helmet.  

 
casey casey
Enthusiast | Posts: 470 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 09/22/05
01:40 AM

Quote:


Tank Top
Baggy Shorts
Sandles
Dont forget to protect the tail section of your bike with your helmet.




LOL! NOW THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!
SEEEEEEE..... Todd got it.  

 
geof geof
User | Posts: 95 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 09/22/05
06:27 AM

Quote:

If your going to learn how to clutch a wheelie on your first bike. Dont forget the proper riding equipment.
Tank Top
Baggy Shorts
Sandles
Dont forget to protect the tail section of your bike with your helmet.




Very funny

The best thing about the above scenario is the high attrition rate which leaves the road safer for the rest of us old, slow guys!!  

 
bleedgreen bleedgreen
User | Posts: 194 | Joined: 07/05
Posted: 09/22/05
08:30 AM

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Very funny

The best thing about the above scenario is the high  attrition  rate which leaves the road safer for the rest of us old, slow guys!!




too big a word for me to comprehend (not big but first time ive heard that word). but all in all funny stuff  

 
Bad302 Bad302
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 09/29/05
02:30 PM

Damn 70 Reply!

Anyway i did buy a 2004 Blue R1.

And for the gear,trust me here in Canada Were obligated to wear Helmet and i would wear it anaway.

Im no stunter or any of that Wheely BS...

The bike feel like a 600CC under 6k RPM.
Im going to take it slow...

Ride safe people! Later    

 
realfastbill realfastbill
Enthusiast | Posts: 400 | Joined: 08/05
Posted: 09/30/05
05:27 AM

 

 
casey casey
Enthusiast | Posts: 470 | Joined: 09/05
Posted: 09/30/05
03:53 PM

Ya just can't talk to some people, can ya, Bill??

No 'wheelie BS' on your new R1, huh?
Be sure to post back in a month and let us know how all that's changed...  

 
Toad_Dangerously Toad_Dangerously
User | Posts: 157 | Joined: 07/05
Posted: 09/30/05
10:49 PM

Good luck, dude!!
remember my moto..........  

 
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