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Thanks every body iended up geting honda cbr 954 2002 ,really ilike it,igot my first video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-nos...e=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-nos...e=channel_page
ok thanks ,in fact iam not new rider but iwas riding everyday from around 23 years yes iam 42 years now,iused to ride 250cc and many times 600cc bikes ,iam also good car driver the strongest i drived fiat coupe stroker engine with turbo 450 hp at the crank so ican stand the high speeds more than 250 km/h
but now adays ifeel boroed and need to go back to riding something make me feel free
but now adays ifeel boroed and need to go back to riding something make me feel free
4 wheels are apples and oranges to 2 wheels. Going fast is relatively easy with 4 tires and a cage around you. If driving a car meant bike skills I'd be semi-pro right off the bat for having owned my STi, Supra, and driving friends fast cars.
If you actually have been on a bike before, you ought to know better than to make such ridiculous statements. Ride safe, and don't worry about what you can or can not keep up with. Ride what you can handle, and what you are comfortable riding.
Slow down, stop consuming alcohol before you try and type a reply, and NEVER tell anybody else that you can handle a bike just because you can mash a gas pedal in a high HP car.
4 wheels are apples and oranges to 2 wheels. Going fast is relatively easy with 4 tires and a cage around you. If driving a car meant bike skills I'd be semi-pro right off the bat for having owned my STi, Supra, and driving friends fast cars.
If you actually have been on a bike before, you ought to know better than to make such ridiculous statements. Ride safe, and don't worry about what you can or can not keep up with. Ride what you can handle, and what you are comfortable riding.
4 wheels are apples and oranges to 2 wheels. Going fast is relatively easy with 4 tires and a cage around you. If driving a car meant bike skills I'd be semi-pro right off the bat for having owned my STi, Supra, and driving friends fast cars.
If you actually have been on a bike before, you ought to know better than to make such ridiculous statements. Ride safe, and don't worry about what you can or can not keep up with. Ride what you can handle, and what you are comfortable riding.


