Has sir considered a Haybusa yet?
Mate - some of us have been riding longer than you have been alive - by some considerable amount of time ..
He's right - things will get rough ..
Yeah - you don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks ..
get a fucking piece of shit harley then - we thought you might have been a serious rider ..
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Okay, so the 1997 Hornet is too old buuuuut...
The 1994 Skyline isn't?
And yeah, sometimes the people on here can come across as a little harsh but, to be fair, you were being a little silly wit' yer words!
Lessons to be learned:
1) Focus money on gear and learning
2) Get something cheap and cheerful, reliable, and stackable. Don't bother with new and pretty while you're figuring out what you're doing.
3) GET INSURANCE and factor it into your costs (I work for an insurance company, trust me, just fucking do it)
4) Never ever ever ever ever ever say "Grandbra" again if you don't want to cop the full force of this forum.. Saying silly things gets you an appropriate response
Now, go get a bike, get on the road, get riding, get experience, get good and get on with it.
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
Hey "Grandbra Bob" hav'nt you got rid of this dude yet, won't listen will they. You going over to the Manx with Jay?
You want a late model sports bike, you want cheap but minimal maintenance issues. Yamaha R3 in Auckland. Gear indicator and fuel gauge, reliable brand, and trademe bike for sale has a full service history.
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