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Look what found its way into my garage

Congrats. Have fun, and be careful out there.

I lost my gloves the other day and I'm still pissed about it. Dammit.
 
how much did that 2fiddy run you? I'm looking for one.. or another 500. trying to get all my friends into riding.
 
To answer all of yous guys' questions (yes, I know i said yous)

1) The bike is 2000 model
2) Got it for $1700
3) I already have all the gear, just need to pick up a helmet. Will get one on Monday. I can't ride the bike yet anyways, since I need to register it first.

The only thing that kinda bothers me in the bike is clutch not being as smooth as I'd like. A friend of mine rode the bike and said it's ok, however, he's been riding for over 10 years. For me, a slightly worn-out clutch causes problems starting. I hope I get used to that soon, otherwise I'll need new clutch.
 
take the MSF class.. a worn clutch wont affect your first gear take off.

You got to be smooth.. ideally first find the friction zone (where it starts pulling) without the throttle.. once you learn where it is, its not that hard.
 
Originally posted by: Argo
To answer all of yous guys' questions (yes, I know i said yous)

1) The bike is 2000 model
2) Got it for $1700
3) I already have all the gear, just need to pick up a helmet. Will get one on Monday. I can't ride the bike yet anyways, since I need to register it first.

The only thing that kinda bothers me in the bike is clutch not being as smooth as I'd like. A friend of mine rode the bike and said it's ok, however, he's been riding for over 10 years. For me, a slightly worn-out clutch causes problems starting. I hope I get used to that soon, otherwise I'll need new clutch.

Wow, looks older than that to me for some reason. Guess that shows how much I know about bikes huh?
 
Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy
take the MSF class.. a worn clutch wont affect your first gear take off.

You got to be smooth.. ideally first find the friction zone (where it starts pulling) without the throttle.. once you learn where it is, its not that hard.

I took MSF a little over a month ago. That's the reason I'm thinking the clutch is bad - I had no problems starting the MSF bikes, but I had some troubles with this one. Of course it doesn't help that my driveway is on an incline.
 
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Your photos need resizing as they take forever to load.

56k makes baby jesus cry 😛 They loaded in about .0293 seconds each for me, and my connection isn't very fast.

Anyway, looks sweet, I want to get one & learn to ride someday myself.
 
nice 250.... are those wheels stock? i've never noticed the powerdercoated blue wheels before ... they look great with the blue graphics on the bottom. Check out ninja250.info


[L = i found this in my garrage ...]http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pmalik/audi/p1010007.jpg[/L]
 
Originally posted by: halik
nice 250.... are those wheels stock? i've never noticed the powerdercoated blue wheels before ... they look great with the blue graphics on the bottom. Check out ninja250.info


[L = i found this in my garrage ...]http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pmalik/audi/p1010007.jpg[/L]

The wheels are stock. The only add-on is the jet kit.
 
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