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Old 06-14-2014, 05:50 PM   #6
jp23rockstar
 
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Originally Posted by Mr. iNCREDIBLE View Post
she's right, be careful. I had a bad motorcycle accident 12 years ago, it changed my life.. multiple surgeries, over a year without being able to walk etc..


it's not the bike that is usually the problem, it is the cars around you, as in my case someone that side swiped me changing lanes.

I suggest you take a State certified riding course (google taming the iron horse) in your area within the first few weeks of owning the bike, get some good riding skills before attempting passengers, as they completely change the handling dynamics, especially on sport bikes..


be safe, be smart, and keep the shiny side up..
And if I decide that the bike thing doesn't work out for whatever reason, I can do the next best thing and get a convertible Stingray. My mom would actually be okay with that.
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