It was invite only yeahI own a bike, thats why I am here,
Also what last one? Did you have a riddle without me? How dare you!!?
So now I get discriminated against just because of my choice of amount of wheels?
It was invite only yeahI own a bike, thats why I am here,
Also what last one? Did you have a riddle without me? How dare you!!?
Well screw you thenIt was invite only yeah
So now I get discriminated against just because of my choice of amount of wheels?
i Just want a bike for fun - wfh permanently the traffic is no issue 😅 Last had a CBR600 but sold that about 3 years ago and just never renewed the Learners (never had a need for the license and was just easier to go write a learners every 2 years....but now COVID has ruined the traffic departments).Just do it, trust me, it's really worth if even if you just use a bike to skip on traffic.
The actual license is dead simple, any half competent rider should pass it easily... just go get the learners and follow it up with license too... will help for insurance purposes also.i Just want a bike for fun - wfh permanently the traffic is no issue 😅 Last had a CBR600 but sold that about 3 years ago and just never renewed the Learners (never had a need for the license and was just easier to go write a learners every 2 years....but now COVID has ruined the traffic departments).
Maybe I should just get an offroad bike🤔
But this thread really makes me want the R6 I've found!
I might consider trying to ride a 125cc first one day to see if I like it and if it is not too dangerousWell screw you then
Lol and yea, you definitely getting discriminated against for your choice in number of wheels.
Only way to go is 2 wheels, motor is optional (at least based on thread title)
Smaller bikes make you fall your $%$%#@% off... hahahaha.I might consider trying to ride a 125cc first one day to see if I like it and if it is not too dangerous
I Agree with @thePridge .I might consider trying to ride a 125cc first one day to see if I like it and if it is not too dangerous
I Agree with @thePridge .
For a buffwoman like you I would suggest atleast a 400cc as a starter bike tbh.
You will most likely be uncomfortable on a smaller sport bike.
However you could look at a 125 scrambler or the like instead which is a fair amount larger (seating and leg room wise) than a 250cc sport bike.
different riding style entirely.So what exactly is the difference between the scrambler and a sportbike?
Is it like 1 v 2 exhausts? Or different tyres?
You do know he races supermoto on the track every second week right? 😅different riding style entirely.
Scramblers are generally higher off the ground, with thinner wheels.
Sport/superbikes have a lower center of gravity while having thicker wheels for traction while leaning into corners etc.
You also sit upright on scramblers, where as with sport/superbikes you lean forward for the most part.
Someone else with a better answer could probably chime in here
lol well fuck...You do know he races supermoto on the track every second week right? 😅
Jy moes weet hy gaan die tipe wees om jou te troll vir weke😅lol well fuck...
fokken donner maak my glo hy besit nie n bike nie... doos...
Nice,@D3TTOL
I had to try , OK?
I did have my fair share at least.
Started with a scooter 10 years ago, then
XR 125
VFR400
VFR800
Fireblade 1000
Beautiful beasts, I wish I still had a nice bike, but times change.
I had the NC30, very nice little toy.VFR400 NC24
2013 Aprilia RSV4 Factory APRC ABS
heheheheh goeie donner huil ek omtrent soos ek vir vir jou detailed explanation oor sportsbike vs scrambler !lol well fuck...
fokken donner maak my glo hy besit nie n bike nie... doos...
Very nice!!Let me introduce my babes:
2014 Ducati hypermotard 821 SP
2018 Ducati Panigale V4S
Lol very fresh bud its that barrier, cant get it down just yet. only been riding for a little over a year, so I will get there.Very nice!!
Just me or do those knee slider look fresh? Redstar is a lekker track!
Once you get used to that sound and the feelings it is all over.Lol very fresh bud its that barrier, cant get it down just yet. only been riding for a little over a year, so I will get there.
Bumping this thread a bit.
I took delivery of my 2020 BMW R NineT Racer last year September. A very niche market bike, but I absolutely love it!
I have covered about 4500km with it thus far, and it's been a joyful experience thus far. Been to Zwartkops 2 times now and the torque on the small track makes for a beast out of the corners.
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I know by now that you are the one normally on your knees.BMW Riders UNITE!
Riders of inferior machines, Kneel before us! Bwhahahaha
PS. To all the snowflakes - Is joke, calm down.
Also, If I recall correctly BMW is discontinuing the RnineT racers? Could be wrong but if so then you are going to have a rare-ish bike. I think I have only seen 3 in person.
You've gotten your Yamaha to stop properly, now it's time to fix your personality.I know by now that you are the one normally on your knees.
Only reason to kneel before a bmw rider is to help the poor sod pick up hisKneel
Wait, are you not the dude with the white S1000R?Only reason to kneel before a bmw rider is to help the poor sod pick up histrashbike
Not even remotely on par for a comeback. Try againYou've gotten your Yamaha to stop properly, now it's time to fix your personality.