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11-07-2006, 08:58 PM
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11-07-2006, 09:11 PM
my cuz dumped his kat this summer. if hes going to get another one ill let him know about you.
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11-07-2006, 09:13 PM
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11-07-2006, 09:17 PM
Only if it's stretched and turboed will I sign my death wish and hop on a Busa. I think a 750 would be more than enough for me. (And I would really need to execute self control as it would be my first bike). I almost bought one about a year ago when my neighbor was hit on his and the parents decided I couldn't get one.
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11-07-2006, 10:15 PM
Congrats Kevin....so does that mean you dont have to get dirty wrenching as often now?
So are you becoming a Suzuki dealer, or is a dealer joining you guys, I didnt quite get that...lol So do you guys have to get certified to wrench on Suzuki's now? Ive been thinking about getting a new bike or quad next spring....I grew up riding, started when I was 5 on a Suzuki JR50 I havent really ridden dirt since I sold my KX 125 back in 94', when I moved out of my parents house. Id like to get back into it soon though, before I get too old ![]() O.S. EB Mod V-spec O.S. T-2050 pipe Airtronics 94359z servos Kyosho SP2 O.S. V-spec Mugen MSR-1005 pipe Futaba 9350 & 9451 servos Kyosho Inferno GT SH .28 |
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11-07-2006, 10:23 PM
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...Please be carefull and know how to drive what you buy. I will be buying a SV650 as I dont think the RACE bikes are needed unless racing.And yes , used bikes will happen. Im sure that inventory will grow as trades are taken in. My 3 will be the first used for sale.lol MBX5T - O.S. MBX5R - Novarossi Nomadio |
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11-07-2006, 10:35 PM
Im going to be looking for a sport bike this year, not interested in anything brand new. want something thats done most of its depreciation already maybe a two year old bike at the newest. Ill have to check that place out.Let me know when it opens.
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11-07-2006, 11:01 PM
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We are becoming a Suzuki dealer. A Suzuki dealer nearby is closing shop and Suzuki reps liked our location and the looks of the building and more, so we got the ticket. And as far a being certified, No you dont have to be. Heck, they dont even require you to run a service center with your sales, but we are. With the tech support from the manufacture and thier tools it wont be a problem. I hope...Im sure a bike guy will be hired and I know my way around them OK. And your never too old to ride a bike. Riding in the dirt has been a big part of my weekends for around 15 years untill I found out about these rc's. I was pretty deep into racing and started getting discouraged about my results and my psycal ability. I got down on myself and it wasnt fun anymore not to mention the $$$. Rc's have filled the racing void and I dont have to worry about being to fat or getting hurt. Anyway, now I just like going to the practice tracks once in a while with my daughter and taking it easy. Still end up racing someone around the track tho Oh and wait to you feel how these new thumpers run...OMG A 250four stroke will make that kx125 feel like a 80MBX5T - O.S. MBX5R - Novarossi Nomadio |
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11-07-2006, 11:31 PM
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11-08-2006, 12:52 PM
Freeride a little advice. Take a Basic riders course first before you buy anything.Period. If this is your first bike, a 750 will kill you even with all the best gear. Putting a new rider on a 150+ Horsepower bike that weighs in at 360 pounds dry is gonna get you into trouble fast. Start with something small 500cc or less, learn to ride then move up as your skill level increases. Selling 200+HP sportbikes to newriders with one year or less riding experience should be illegal.
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11-08-2006, 01:21 PM
No kidding! In europe they have a levels where a new rider cant ride anything over 200cc's for their first year. My 1974 Yamaha RD350 only produces 39HP but it is fast as hell. Fast enough for me, but I'm a vintage guy so...
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