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Old 17-02-07, 10:35 PM   #1
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Default 101 things I wish I'd known before I started riding...

It started several years ago, i saw/heard an SV650, yellow curvey iirc, and then and there decided one day i was going to have one. at the time i was a student who already had a car so couldn't afford it, plus my parents hit the roof and told me i would kill myself

step forward 6 years or so, been on the road pretty much since i turned seventeen, the fact that on my birthday instead of a shindig i had a driving lesson shows how much i love all things internal combustion (or how sad i am perhaps?). now after almost 6 incident free years behind the wheel i've got a decent job and have the cash to get my bike license and get going on two wheels. what's more, my parents were right (as ever) - if i'd have got a bike years ago i would have crashed and burned within minutes

the thing is, i'm a bit green when it comes to motorcycles, not having any family members to coach me from a young age, i know how everything works but haven't had any real experience, so want to know what is says in the title of the thread, if you could do it over what would you most like to know before you got involved?

oh, and hi btw outside the interweb i'm just mark (the same mark who kitesurfs if anyone was wondering)
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Old 17-02-07, 10:45 PM   #2
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Buy the best kit you can afford from the cheapest place you can find.

Hein Gericke are good and cheapish.

Suzukis and neglect don't mix.

Never buy Italian

Back Protector...always always wear....
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Old 17-02-07, 10:46 PM   #3
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If you crash a car it tends to cost money,but on a bike you get hurt.You need a slightly different mindset to allow for this.Assume everything on the road is there to kill you.
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Old 17-02-07, 10:48 PM   #4
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Old 17-02-07, 11:29 PM   #5
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If you're going to wear protecetive gear, get hip armour. More exposed than your shoulders and more useful in day to day life I was wearing all my armoured textiles when I fractured my hip- no hip armour or pockets for same. I'd have bounced otherwise
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Old 17-02-07, 11:33 PM   #6
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If you're going to wear protecetive gear, get hip armour. More exposed than your shoulders and more useful in day to day life I was wearing all my armoured textiles when I fractured my hip- no hip armour or pockets for same. I'd have bounced otherwise
And do you want to enlighten us how you did that then??? Well you have said before but its still funny.
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Old 17-02-07, 11:34 PM   #7
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The main thing probably is never ride the motorcycle without leathers on (or the very least textile motorcycle gear). See Bigape's 'always wear your leathers' thread in the photo section.

As BB said you're very vunerable on a motorcycle. Take things easy at first.

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Remember to always, always, have fun.
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And do you want to enlighten us how you did that then??? Well you have said before but its still funny.
It turns out to be a wee bit more complicated than first thought But since TSM asks, I slipped on a patch of ice in my driveway, on my way to the garage. So don't do that.
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Remember to always, always, have fun.
I could not have put it better myself, but wear decent protective kit just in case of an unforseen moment.
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