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RC51MEX RC51MEX
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 02/12
Posted: 02/21/12
03:05 PM

Hello:
I´m Enrique Cabrera, live in San Luis Potosi; SLPm Mexico , I´ve been riding since 1990 and rigth now I have a Honda RC 51 SP2, 2006 model.
I use to ride on twisty roads every wekend, Im married and have 3 kids


I´ve had several  bikes and my best bike was a Suzuki GSXR 750,
I´ve had:
Kawasaki KX 650 (1976)
Honda CB 500 F (1972)
Honda CB 650 custon (1979)
Honda CB 750 (1982) had it twice ( re bougth)
Suzuki 185 ( year?)
honda CBR 600 F (1990)
honda CBR 600 f2 (1993)
Honda CBR 900 RR (1996)
Kawasaki ZX7 R (1997)
Honda CBR 600 F4i (2003)
Suzuki GSXR 750 (2006)
Honda VFR 750 (1990- 2000-2002 Vtec)
Honda CBR 1000 F (1993)
Honda NIgthhawk 650 (1985)
Honda CBR 600 RR (2007)
and Honda RC 51 (RVT1000R )  SP2 (2006)
Greetings from México!!!!  

 
kento1 kento1
Administrator | Posts: 915 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 02/21/12
10:00 PM

Greetings, Enrique. Quite a collection of bikes you've owned there...  

 
cajunmike718 cajunmike718
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 03/12
Posted: 03/09/12
10:55 PM

Hi, Im mike, I have never owned sport bike and I plan on getting one very soon! so I joined this to get advise and riding tips. I want a 600 and have wanted one for 15yrs and the time has finally come! Glad there is a forum like this for us "newbie's" out there...I have to ask, Who is considered a "squid"?  

 
kento1 kento1
Administrator | Posts: 915 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 03/11/12
06:36 PM

Mike,

Welcome to the forum! First, please read the New Riders stickie as well as the Guide for Beginning Sportbike Riders in the New Riders section. Full of useful information that you can put to good use.

It's also best to start your own thread for a question like yours, rather than hijacking someone else's; you're bound to get more responses that way. Click on the "General Discussion" section (or whichever section your question pertains to), then hit the "New Topic" button on the right side to create your own thread. Thanks, and again, welcome!  

 

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