![]() |
#31 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
![]()
When I was a lad you bought a FS1E at 16, then an RD250 at 17, passed your test asap and bought a Z650, then a Z1000 etc if you could afford the insurance (which was comparatively cheaper then)
|
![]() |
![]() |
#32 | |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
![]() Quote:
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
#33 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
![]()
Oh and I climbed the bike ladder anyway - 50cc, 125cc now 650cc
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#34 | |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
![]() Quote:
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
#35 | |
Captain Awesome
Mega Poster
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hamble
Posts: 4,266
|
![]() Quote:
first bike insurance @ 22 - £99 fully comp, the man from suzuki he say yes ![]()
__________________
Official "Dumbass of the Year" 2011 (•_•) ( •_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■) Deal with it... |
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#36 |
No, I don't lend tools.
Mega Poster
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Skunk Works, Nth London
Posts: 8,680
|
![]()
Blue is right about this.
There is a quality to the riding of most of those who made a progression through smaller bikes, that those who've come to biking later in life and straight to larger machines simply don't have. There are a number of ways it manifests itself, but I think the most obvious is the ability to be economical* with the bike. Of course for most who did it like me there was no desire to own smaller bikes, but when I started most learners were 17 or so and so obviously most had limited finance, the progression was made dependant on the size of your pay on Fridays. Unsurprisingly I wasn't pleased about this at the time, but in hindsight I'm glad it worked out the way it did, it's added a dimension to my ability that I'm not certain how to entrain in others, or indeed if it would be possible at all. *I don't mean this in the fuel economy way.
__________________
If an SV650 has a flat tyre in the forest and no-one is there to blow it up, how long will it be 'til someone posts that the reg/rec is duff and the world will end unless a CBR unit is fitted? A little bit of knowledge = a dangerous thing. "a deathless anthem of nuclear-strength romantic angst" |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#37 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
![]()
I started on a 125 and moved up to the SV after i passed my test. Although it was annoying i'm glad i "did my time" on the smaller bike as learning the road and rules etc made it easier when i moved up, one less thing to learn when trying to handle a bigger bike!
|
![]() |
![]() |
#38 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
![]()
chap i work with in his 40's has terrible eye sight, a bit of a Mr Bean type character? well he has a full license hes had it for years, a few years back he got cb500s and i can only put his riding skills in one category DANGEROUS.
Last edited by kwak zzr; 26-05-07 at 08:55 AM. |
![]() |
![]() |
#39 |
No, I don't lend tools.
Mega Poster
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Skunk Works, Nth London
Posts: 8,680
|
![]() ![]()
__________________
If an SV650 has a flat tyre in the forest and no-one is there to blow it up, how long will it be 'til someone posts that the reg/rec is duff and the world will end unless a CBR unit is fitted? A little bit of knowledge = a dangerous thing. "a deathless anthem of nuclear-strength romantic angst" |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#40 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
![]()
well one is only 10% in his head if you know what i mean? not good for biking.
|
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Building your own website | mrsWRCsixtythree | Idle Banter | 35 | 20-04-09 09:55 PM |
Building advice please | stewie | Idle Banter | 17 | 09-06-08 08:58 AM |
Anyone know about building garages? | monkey | Idle Banter | 12 | 05-09-07 11:43 PM |
For those who know owt or nowt about building... | skint | Idle Banter | 18 | 24-05-07 09:51 AM |
Building Regs | The Mass | Idle Banter | 3 | 19-02-07 02:35 PM |