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Crash Course: How To Safely Fall Off A Motorcycle
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pastorlukeprice
ParticipantOk thanks guys I thought people did it different amounts of times. and I was just curious I want to definitely do it enough to take care of the chain but not enough to break the bank if you know what I mean. Thanks for the input.
pastorlukeprice
ParticipantHey guys, I see from some of your comments that you are worried about the forum. I have not contributed much because well I have done lots of research and have my endorsement but due to financial restraints have been waiting way too long to get a bike. I love getting on here and learning about different situations that people go through. My situation I refuse to go into debt over the bike so saving up cash to pay for it takes awhile. Anyway guys this is an awesome forum I have been reading for quite some time and continue to be encouraged and the more I read the more it makes me sick that I can’t get my bike till my wife gets a job and it’s been a 2 year wait so far. but anyway guys be encouraged your doing a great job and I Love reading your responses to all of us newbs that as questions.
Thanks guys
pastorlukeprice
ParticipantThanks for the insight. It hasn’t been released in the US yet but I’m hoping to get to test ride it the ninja 250.
pastorlukeprice
ParticipantThere is probably a good reason why the 500cc world is dying at least with Kawasaki. The didn’t really touch the looks for 20 years. It’s pretty sad when you go the the dealer looking at a bike in that in between 650R and 250R Range and the only option looks like it’s from the 80’s and 90’s. Of course they aren’t going to sell them. It’s almost like they knew they wanted to get rid of them so they never updated them so they could slowly make them grow “out of style.” I would totally go for the 400cc if it was available but I’m not holding my breath.
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