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| Novice Racer | Thanks man, now I just need to save up for a jacket. I'm thinking about one of those cool Icon vests. |
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| Endorsed Joined: Jun 2011 From: Seattle, WA I Ride: Suzuki Bandit 1200S | My electrical apprentice wants to get a Busa for his first bike. His main concern is fuel mileage. I told him his Ford Focus would get better mileage than a Busa. I'm such a liar. I'm thinking of getting him the Icon Busa vest, just to be nice guy and all.. |
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| Endorsed Joined: Jun 2011 From: Granite Falls WA I Ride: 2009 Suzuki Boulevard C50 | you want one of those for a first bike? I hope you have riding experience, cause I really don't want to see another "rider down" thread on here with your name on it. |
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| Knee Dragger Joined: Jul 2006 From: Thurston County, WA. I Ride: GSXR1000 | Nice bike. I've been a busa fan for years. I'd suggest you raise that thing back up so the suspension can function. Looking at the front fork it looks like there is not much more than an inch of travel left in the forks. I'd suggest you take it to Barry Wressell and have him straighten out the suspension BEFORE the crash NOT after! Just a thought! |
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| Novice Racer | Hey do you need to know how to ride a bicycle to ride a motorcycle, or is it more like just a car where it stays upright by itself. I didn't have a bike growing up, just a skateboard. Also, what's the best place to buy extended back wheel holder thingies? Are they easy to install yourself? |
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| I bathe with candles, flowers, jazz music, and rubber ducky. | Motorcycles are easier to ride than bicycles... twitchy little pieces of shit. Motorbikes just stay up once you start moving. It'll be like your car and your skateboard blended together. You can cut some holes in the frame to allow more air circulation. Everyone who has a Busa also turbocharges it. Great first bike... really learner friendly, imo. Let us know if you need any help or anything else. Get good gear! |
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