Posted by ralo on April 19, 2008, 10:53 pm
I REALLY want to get myself a ducati sportclassis sport 1000 biposto.
mostly because i think its probably the best looking bike ive ever
seen. would this make a good bike for a guy like myself whos never
owned a bike before
Posted by .p.jm on April 19, 2008, 11:02 pm
>I REALLY want to get myself a ducati sportclassis sport 1000 biposto.
>mostly because i think its probably the best looking bike ive ever
>seen. would this make a good bike for a guy like myself whos never
>owned a bike before
How suicidal do you feel, exactly ?
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Posted by Dean Hoffman on April 19, 2008, 11:56 pm
ralo wrote:
> I REALLY want to get myself a ducati sportclassis sport 1000 biposto.
> mostly because i think its probably the best looking bike ive ever
> seen. would this make a good bike for a guy like myself whos never
> owned a bike before
Courtesy of Timberwolf: http://tinyurl.com/3qkkde
You can ride a pedal bike?
Usual advice is to get a used smaller bike because you will drop it
while learning. Experienced riders drop bikes if they get a little
careless.
You'll need to know this http://tinyurl.com/5beetn
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Posted by Eigenvector on April 20, 2008, 12:01 am
> ralo wrote:
>> I REALLY want to get myself a ducati sportclassis sport 1000 biposto.
>> mostly because i think its probably the best looking bike ive ever
>> seen. would this make a good bike for a guy like myself whos never
>> owned a bike before
> Courtesy of Timberwolf: http://tinyurl.com/3qkkde
> You can ride a pedal bike?
> Usual advice is to get a used smaller bike because you will drop it
> while learning. Experienced riders drop bikes if they get a little
> careless.
> You'll need to know this http://tinyurl.com/5beetn
> Dean
I don't know, technique 2 seems like a good way to crush a disc (spinal disc
that is). I've had good luck picking them up from the other side and
pulling toward me.
Posted by Timberwoof on April 20, 2008, 1:22 am
> > ralo wrote:
> >> I REALLY want to get myself a ducati sportclassis sport 1000 biposto.
> >> mostly because i think its probably the best looking bike ive ever
> >> seen. would this make a good bike for a guy like myself whos never
> >> owned a bike before
> >
> >
> > Courtesy of Timberwolf: http://tinyurl.com/3qkkde
> > You can ride a pedal bike?
> > Usual advice is to get a used smaller bike because you will drop it
> > while learning. Experienced riders drop bikes if they get a little
> > careless.
> > You'll need to know this http://tinyurl.com/5beetn
> >
> >
> > Dean
>
> I don't know, technique 2 seems like a good way to crush a disc (spinal disc
> that is). I've had good luck picking them up from the other side and
> pulling toward me.
Technique 2 is for smallish motorcycles. Notice he's lifting with his
knees, not with his back. If you're bending over the bike and lifting,
you will hurt yourself. Besides, with the technique you recommend, it's
harder to reach for the side stand.
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>mostly because i think its probably the best looking bike ive ever
>seen. would this make a good bike for a guy like myself whos never
>owned a bike before