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Lucas66 27-03-09 04:40 PM

Re: Newbie here
 
its a curvy and its the black one fully faired and its got 16k miles on it FSH and a Datatool veto evo.I'll get pics up when i get it.
Anyone also on MCN forums from her ei am on there Lucas_Yamaha

davepreston 27-03-09 04:41 PM

Re: Newbie here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chompy (Post 1839840)
hey how you doing, you getting a curvy you have made an excellent choice. just so you know there is lots of banter between people who have ponities and people who have curvies. Basically curvies are 99-02 models and pointies are 02 - onwards. but we all get along :D

enjoy the org

excellent choice

no we dont curvy's are king end ov lol
welcome to the org

chompy 27-03-09 04:43 PM

Re: Newbie here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucas66 (Post 1839850)
its a curvy and its the black one fully faired and its got 16k miles on it FSH and a Datatool veto evo.I'll get pics up when i get it.
Anyone also on MCN forums from her ei am on there Lucas_Yamaha


ahhhhhh i know im on mcn forums. Dont try get your knee down anytime soon on a sv

its a nice bike take it sensibily

Binky 27-03-09 04:47 PM

Re: Newbie here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucas66 (Post 1839807)
hey mate based in barnsley south yorkshire so when i get it i have som enice roads to go play on like Snake pass A57 near by and roads through glossop,chapel en le frith buxton macclesfiedl all about an hours ride :0

I like you already :D

You are potentially a curvy owner and probably know the Peak District area quite well. (I'm easilly pleased)

There's a fair few of us that like to frequent that region, including myself. Keep your eye on the Madlanders section.

orose 27-03-09 04:47 PM

Re: Newbie here
 
Definitely a good choice of bike, but I'm not so sure about the location - they're a bit funny up your way :p

If you've still got the 125, you're welcome to join a few of the other pennine massive lot on a trip to sunny Squires on Sunday.

Lucas66 27-03-09 05:01 PM

Re: Newbie here
 
chompy im always sensible

chompy 27-03-09 05:04 PM

Re: Newbie here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucas66 (Post 1839902)
chompy im always sensible

beg to differ from some of your posts on mcn, i havent been on there for a while.

im sure your be fine, watch out for the engine breaking first time, it did supprise me alot

have fun there great bikes

Lucas66 27-03-09 05:07 PM

Re: Newbie here
 
i like to ride briskly lol.
yea was wondering what thats going to be like, will i actually need to use the brakes???

chompy 27-03-09 05:13 PM

Re: Newbie here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucas66 (Post 1839910)
i like to ride briskly lol.
yea was wondering what thats going to be like, will i actually need to use the brakes???

well yes, but dont go changing from 3rd to 1st in a hurry, it might catch you out.

take it gentle and make sure you slow down with brakes and then change gear untill you get more used to it the you be changing down without breaks and think its normal untill you try in on a 4. I have ridden both so know the difference :D

Lucas66 27-03-09 05:15 PM

Re: Newbie here
 
chompy this is probably a newbie thing but i blip the throttle as well so this will help rather than say dropping from 3rd to 2nd without blipping wont it?


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