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  1. John

    riding gear

    how do those two things even compare?
  2. the key to wind, as with many other things in motorcycling, is to stay calm, smooth and loose. once you start tensing up, the bike isnt going to do what you want it to do and then its all downhill from there. you tell the bike what to do. not the other way around.
  3. John

    WhoDey

    a likely story... :lol:
  4. +1 if you master the 250 or 500, you will have a serious leg up on riding skill. and +1 to what benyen said about resale values. you can ride a 250 or 500 for a year and sell it for nearly what you paid for it. there is always a demand for beginner bikes. personally, id go for the 500 over the 250. i could be a little biased tho
  5. John

    WhoDey

    well, thats true. its only gay if you are not the man.
  6. John

    WhoDey

    this thread is chock full of gay.
  7. John

    more damage!!

    MJ, i have a fair amount of parts for the 500 floating around my garage. think i got some mirrors. if you want em, they are yours for the taking the brake pedal you can take off and hammer back into shape. if you need any other parts or help with it, let me know. ive learned a fair amount about the 500 by trying to keep mine running lol. also, a little EX500 tip: take off the front turn signals and take out the metal backing plate. reinstall the signals. now when the bike falls, the signal will just push back, rather than letting the metal plate punch a hole in your fairing.
  8. John

    Any Interest?

    let me know when this happens. schmidts is probably like 300 yards from my house.
  9. John

    Slow Loris

    i want a lemur http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2LCMhSxjWE
  10. according to the hurt report: * 75% of accidents were found to involve a motorcycle and a passenger vehicle, while the remaining 25% of accidents were single motorcycle accidents. * Single motorcycle accidents were almost entirely attributed to over-riding one's abilities: under-braking or failure to corner (run wide through a turn). * Approximately half of all accidents involved alcohol. * Most multi-vehicle accidents occurred when a motorist failed to yield appropriate right-of-way to a motorcyclist. The most common recurring example was a motorcyclist maintaining a straight path and an approaching vehicle making a left turn in front of, and crossing the path of, a motorcyclist. * The report's additional findings show that the wearing of appropriate gear—specifically, helmets and durable garments—mitigates crash injuries substantially. * Weather, road conditions, and equipment failure did not account for or contribute to a significant amount of accidents. * The vehicle driver at fault often cites inability to recognize the oncoming motorcyclist as the cause of the accident. Bright colored garments and a properly functioning headlight are recommended to aid a rider in being more visible.
  11. yup. metal also gets slippery. like steel plates or manhole covers. also, the first 10 minutes or so it rains are the worst. the rain releases all the grease and oil thats on the road and makes it slick as snot. after about 10 or 15 minutes though, most of it has washed away.
  12. lol funny this thread is bumped. i got off work a few minutes ago. went out and lo and behold, my bike is laying on its side. wtf? i assume the wind blew it over. it was pretty windy today, and the wind was coming from the kickstand side. i guess it just blew over. thank god no one else was parked next to me. could have been bad.
  13. haha yeah ive seen that movie. good shit. the alley fight scene is kickass
  14. IMO you dont want to start it up unless its going to get up to full operating temp. i.e. dont start it unless you are gonna ride it.
  15. thats kinda what i was thinking... looked online and couldnt find too much about it. thought maybe someone here would know the process
  16. ok from what i have gathered: you need the sticker to ride state land, and to get the sticker you need a title. dirtbikes didnt have titles in ohio prior to 1999 or so. is that all correct? so if one has an older bike how does one go about getting a sticker/title?
  17. lol i didnt realize where they were
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