Mystery Busa Rider sought by damsel in distress
BUSGO Wrote:If you are still restricted to a 250 or below in QLD, the new Kawasaki Ninja 250R is ideal too.

Hi Busgo, Not being smart here. truely want to learn so, Why?
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Gotta start somewhere, then ease into it, work it, feel it!

You know what I mean.

Gee should i retract that statement......where gona get chucked out again......
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Check out the post # on that last one. Says something.....

Ooops I did it again........
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Vellaterra Wrote:Check out the post # on that last one. Says something.....

Ooops I did it again........

Vellaterra, do you need to spend some time in the naughty corner..?
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If my work plans go to plan, then I would like to be able to get something i can pull apart and put back together again so I can work it all out and do own maintenance (well, mostly, once I get the hang of it). It's a family tradition. used to do same for cars but they've gotten a bit flash and difficult to do so these days. Just getting to the plugs in the honda is a pain in the butt!!! So i'll need something easy to work on too.
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i can see you on a vesper damsel Lol2
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ravestar Wrote:i can see you on a vesper damsel Lol2

Vellaterra, out of the naughty corner, Ravestars coming in!!!Knuppel2 FAST!!!
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Now your talkin.

Dead set the 250RR is right up your alley, just as long as its a used one, prefebly with a few K's on her. That way you won't trust it btill you go thru it.
Thats how I lernt. Bought the cheapest one, as long as it went and the motor is bullit proof, which they are.
The bike strips down easy enough, easily servicable.
I am 6ft 2 and I looked like julgana, but that didnt stop me. Had mine for tywo years, loved that bike.
The other thing is progression. Work your way up. I have been riding for seven years now. Had the 250RR for two years, then the 97' GSX-R750 close to five years, now walla The Busa.
I am not sayin that you should stick it out for that long, you know when your ready for a Busa. It is that special....
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The Damsel Wrote:
ravestar Wrote:i can see you on a vesper damsel Lol2

Vellaterra, out of the naughty corner, Ravestars coming in!!!Knuppel2 FAST!!!

who said i left the corner?? Coolsmiley
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ravestar Wrote:
i can see you on a vesper damsel



Man your Game...........Lol3
Thanks Damsel......Out now
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Vellaterra Wrote:Now your talkin.

Dead set the 250RR is right up your alley, just as long as its a used one, prefebly with a few K's on her. That way you won't trust it btill you go thru it.
Thats how I lernt. Bought the cheapest one, as long as it went and the motor is bullit proof, which they are.
The bike strips down easy enough, easily servicable.
I am 6ft 2 and I looked like julgana, but that didnt stop me. Had mine for tywo years, loved that bike.
The other thing is progression. Work your way up. I have been riding for seven years now. Had the 250RR for two years, then the 97' GSX-R750 close to five years, now walla The Busa.
I am not sayin that you should stick it out for that long, you know when your ready for a Busa. It is that special....

You make it sound so romantic. Every trip an adventure ... will I make it... will I make it ALIVE!!!!!
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Its the journeySmittenmaybe madness Idiot2:
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Damsel what is your excuse at this hour?

I am at work.........
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I'm not.

Watching movie and unwinding.
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As some might say, throw a leg over as many as you can try (ohhhherrrrr)

But you'll never know your tastes or how it feels unless you try.
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