YABT: Classmate in High School got a Honda CBR600RR crotch rocket.

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tehfire

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06 Kawi ZX-6R for me...

I've dropped my bike twice, but since it's my only means of transportation it's kinda inevitable.

I hate people who don't know how to ride. 'nuff said
 

Xyclone

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Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Wow, how long ago was this?

Also, I wouldn't get another bike. What if the next crash (inevitable) is worse? My family friend recently got into a motorcycle accident. An 18-wheeler semi truck didn't see him and changed lanes into him, smashing his leg. His right leg was mashed to a pulp. Needless to say, he is now one-legged.

Some people just have the bug. I can't stay off. I still watch other riders while driving my car and wish I coudl be out there.

Accident happened on 3-4-2006. I'm thinking of keeping it on the track for the next bike. You always gotta ride like they're out to kill you on the street.

EDIT: Kind of funny. There are 3 other riders in my office and one commented on how he could usually tell another rider through the handshake. Not the casual rider, but one thats been riding for a while, but apparently our wrists feel loose/disconnected.

Plus, it looks like you're on the computer often (use the mouse a lot, lol).

Btw, where in Cali do you live. I can't imagine it worth it to ride here in Southern California with all the traffic, especially in the San Fernando Valley, where I live. Maybe if you lived near beautiful Santa Barbara or by the beach (PCH), or by the canyons (Angeles Crest Highway), then riding a bike would be pretty awesome.
 

mooncancook

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Originally posted by: Hyperlite
Originally posted by: RallyMaster
Someone in my HS got a Suzuki Hayabusa and went 150mph on the facking highway....

a busa will do 150 in like early 4th gear...

yeah I have that bike... errr... a Tamiya 1/12, highly detailed, I even have the rotors drilled
 

Kelvrick

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Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Wow, how long ago was this?

Also, I wouldn't get another bike. What if the next crash (inevitable) is worse? My family friend recently got into a motorcycle accident. An 18-wheeler semi truck didn't see him and changed lanes into him, smashing his leg. His right leg was mashed to a pulp. Needless to say, he is now one-legged.

Some people just have the bug. I can't stay off. I still watch other riders while driving my car and wish I coudl be out there.

Accident happened on 3-4-2006. I'm thinking of keeping it on the track for the next bike. You always gotta ride like they're out to kill you on the street.

EDIT: Kind of funny. There are 3 other riders in my office and one commented on how he could usually tell another rider through the handshake. Not the casual rider, but one thats been riding for a while, but apparently our wrists feel loose/disconnected.

Plus, it looks like you're on the computer often (use the mouse a lot, lol).

Btw, where in Cali do you live. I can't imagine it worth it to ride here in Southern California with all the traffic, especially in the San Fernando Valley, where I live. Maybe if you lived near beautiful Santa Barbara or by the beach (PCH), or by the canyons (Angeles Crest Highway), then riding a bike would be pretty awesome.

You head up to the sierra nevadas. Foothills are only like half an hour to an hour away.

mooncancook: Did you put it together yourself or did you buy their masterworks one?

I'm working on a ducati desmonsedici right now but wouldn't mind asking you some questions about technique and such.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Xyclone
This kid (17) is a HUGE showoff, does not know ANYTHING about bikes except that they are fast, did not take a class or does not have any motorcycle license or insurance. Now he's racing around in a t shirt and pants and a helmet (at least he got one thing right), but he will probably lose the helmet in a few weeks. I give him 1 month tops before he gets killed or at least SERIOUSLY injured.

Oh, and the day he asked for the bike, his dad went to the Honda dealership and bought him a brand new one. This goes beyond spoiling, and is irresponsible parenting.

EDIT: The bike is DAMN SEXY, but he's still going to die anyways.

You go to Granada?

I graduated from there in '85
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Xyclone

Btw, where in Cali do you live. I can't imagine it worth it to ride here in Southern California with all the traffic, especially in the San Fernando Valley, where I live. Maybe if you lived near beautiful Santa Barbara or by the beach (PCH), or by the canyons (Angeles Crest Highway), then riding a bike would be pretty awesome.

I grew up in Granada Hills. There are dozens of great canyon and mountain rides only 30-60 minutes away. Beats the hell out of the midwest (where I am now) where the closest good ride is a thousand miles away.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Did he get the 07? Those are sexy. Hopefully he leaves some parts in tact so the rest of us have something to salvage or use for parts.

Or I guess if I want to be more sensitive, he just lowsides it with only fairing damage, gets scared and sells it off for cheap. Otherwise, I don't really care what happens to those types of riders except that they give us a bad name, and sometimes I get harrassed because of it.

EDIT: Oh, hopefully he doesn't hurt anyone else. Don't care about him, but don't take others. Mandatory pictures of my bike and the crash

So, what did you do wrong?

Don't know. Cuncussion knocked the memory of the whole day from my head. Best I can come up with is bump/hole upset the bike and I target fixated on a sign I supposedly almost creamed myself against instead of tucking back in the turn. Bike went straight into a ditch, destroyed the front and threw me off. No high-side, no low-side, only thing I can come up with.

Ouch, do you still ride?

No, sold the remains as a project bike about a week ago. I still can't lift my left shoulder as far back as my right, and my right index/middle finger and right wrist can't be flexed all the way without pain. Physical therapist says a few more weeks and I should be almost good as new.

Told myself I'd take a few more months off before I get another one.

I'm curious, did you take any motorcycle safety courses before getting your license? How experienced a rider are you?

Yeah, your bike was definitely totalled. Consider yourself lucky you escaped with the relatively minor injuries you suffered.

BTW-I wouldn't let this put you off motorcycling.
 

Kelvrick

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

I'm curious, did you take any motorcycle safety courses before getting your license? How experienced a rider are you?

Yeah, your bike was definitely totalled. Consider yourself lucky you escaped with the relatively minor injuries you suffered.

BTW-I wouldn't let this put you off motorcycling.

Yes, I took the MSF about three years ago when I got my license. I had 95 fzr and then a 97 yzf600r before the honda.

The crash was on the way back from a jaunt in the local hills in a group where I was the third in a smaller group within the group, if that made sense.

I priced it out and it was about 1300 in parts to rebuild but I didn't have the time. Sold it a week ago for 2k with a clean title and what looked to be a straight frame with some nicks/scratches.

EDIT: This was my second time down. First time was at like a 15mph lowside on the yzf600r with basically no damage to myself or the bike (aside from a broken footpeg).

I do consider myself very lucky. Others said from the path the bike left in the dirt, I missed a sign post by a few feet. Basically if people see teh bike first, then me, they don't believe I was the one riding it (at least within a week or two of the accident).
 

PepePeru

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he just wants to be the next kellen winslow Jr.


ive heard on the news 2 19-20 yr olds have died over the past 2 weeks on the same stretch of freeway here on their little crotch rocket bikes...estimated speeds on both fatal wrecks were 110-120 mph.

hopefully they didnt get to reproduce.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

I'm curious, did you take any motorcycle safety courses before getting your license? How experienced a rider are you?

Yeah, your bike was definitely totalled. Consider yourself lucky you escaped with the relatively minor injuries you suffered.

BTW-I wouldn't let this put you off motorcycling.

Yes, I took the MSF about three years ago when I got my license. I had 95 fzr and then a 97 yzf600r before the honda.

The crash was on the way back from a jaunt in the local hills in a group where I was the third in a smaller group within the group, if that made sense.

I priced it out and it was about 1300 in parts to rebuild but I didn't have the time. Sold it a week ago for 2k with a clean title and what looked to be a straight frame with some nicks/scratches.

EDIT: This was my second time down. First time was at like a 15mph lowside on the yzf600r with basically no damage to myself or the bike (aside from a broken footpeg).

I do consider myself very lucky. Others said from the path the bike left in the dirt, I missed a sign post by a few feet. Basically if people see teh bike first, then me, they don't believe I was the one riding it (at least within a week or two of the accident).

Well, I'm sorry you lost your bike. Looked like a nice ride! Glad you are okay though.
 

SampSon

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You have to read between the lines here.
His father knows his son is a fvckwit and sees an easy way to get rid of him without running the risk of going to jail.
 

WisMan

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Does the kid at least wear a helmet and proper gear when hes riding?

One of the kids i go to college with recently bought his first motorcycle about 2 weeks ago.... a zx-14. He is currently riding without even a license. Just crazy.

 

Mxylplyx

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Mar 21, 2007
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Originally posted by: mugs
Does the father not like the son? And does he perhaps have a large life insurance policy on him?

Thats what I was thinking. The dad might not necessarily be stupid.

 

jagec

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Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
BTW, a squid is the person you described to a T--usually a young male on a sportbike who rides with very little or no gear, doesn't know how to ride but just twists the throttle on straightaways.

Heh, where is he going to twist the throttle? This is Los Angeles. :p

While lane splitting of course.

The sad part is that lane splitting is actually quite safe when done correctly, but "correctly" is NOT going 70MPH between stopped cars.
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
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Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
BTW, a squid is the person you described to a T--usually a young male on a sportbike who rides with very little or no gear, doesn't know how to ride but just twists the throttle on straightaways.

Heh, where is he going to twist the throttle? This is Los Angeles. :p

While lane splitting of course.

The sad part is that lane splitting is actually quite safe when done correctly, but "correctly" is NOT going 70MPH between stopped cars.

No kidding. I'm very careful when lane splitting.
 

JDub02

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I'm trying to figure something out. No insurance? You can't get a registration/license plate without insurance. :confused:

At any rate, I knew people like that. I feel sorry for them more than anything. The material things they receive are usually a substitute for a real relationship with their parents. Their father is normally gone all the time to make the money for the toys. Aside from that, they usually don't learn the value of money and hard work. Makes it hard later on in life.

my $.02


FWIW, I think 600cc sport bikes are much easier to ride than big cruisers. They're alot lighter, handle better, stop better, and are more refined. Both styles will go fast enough to get you in a world of trouble. And I felt much more comfortable at 125mph on my brother's Kawi than at 100mph on my Yamaha 1100 cruiser.
 

halik

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More parts for me,
I'll pick it up wrecked on ebay for under $3K :D

<- currently owns '03 GSXR 600
 

Xyclone

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Xyclone
This kid (17) is a HUGE showoff, does not know ANYTHING about bikes except that they are fast, did not take a class or does not have any motorcycle license or insurance. Now he's racing around in a t shirt and pants and a helmet (at least he got one thing right), but he will probably lose the helmet in a few weeks. I give him 1 month tops before he gets killed or at least SERIOUSLY injured.

Oh, and the day he asked for the bike, his dad went to the Honda dealership and bought him a brand new one. This goes beyond spoiling, and is irresponsible parenting.

EDIT: The bike is DAMN SEXY, but he's still going to die anyways.

You go to Granada?

I graduated from there in '85

No, I go to a private Armenian high school in Canoga Park, on Oakdale and Vanowen. I live at Devonshire and Reseda though, which is like 1-1.5 miles from Granada High. All my out of school friends and neighbors go to Granada, though. It seems good for a public school, but just WAY too crowded. I think there's more than 5000 students there.
 

Xyclone

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Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
You sound jealous.

I am, any kid thinks sportsbikes are awesome, and when I asked if I can ride one last year, I got the worst look from my mom, lol. I guess my parents made the right choice. You have to be experienced and mature to ride a sportsbike, not having a streetracing-tainted record and a reputation for showing off.
 

Xyclone

Lifer
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Originally posted by: WisMan
Does the kid at least wear a helmet and proper gear when hes riding?

One of the kids i go to college with recently bought his first motorcycle about 2 weeks ago.... a zx-14. He is currently riding without even a license. Just crazy.

He wears a good (full protection) Shoei helmet, but a loose, XXXL t-shirt and jeans (he's white, but thinks he's a gangsta/wigga).

Btw, I don't understand why anyone would buy a 1000cc bike as a starter... lol. Sure, they're fast, but they're hard even for experienced riders to control.