jasont
10-30-1999, 07:52 AM
<center><img src="http://www.webpak.net/~brianw21/motorcycles/2000_rc51/proflt2.jpg"></center><p>A couple of years ago I sold my last motorcycle (Honda NSR250) and have missed it ever since. I guess I'm a motorcycle guy at heart.
Well I have just found my new bike!!! Honda RC51!
Have you ever seen something you wanted so bad it hurt? Somehow I will own this bike.
See link to RC51.net (similar to A4.org) for more info.<ul><li><a href="http://www.rc51.net/">RC51.net</a></li></ul>
CraigB
10-30-1999, 08:29 AM
<center><img src="http://www.users.uswest.net/~craiger/cwb_cbr.jpg"></center><p>Even though I haven't ridden it much for a couple of years, I just can't sell it. I know that if I did sell it, I'd get the urge to ride again (BTDT). Let us know if you get the RC51!
CraigB
jasont
10-30-1999, 08:37 AM
I almost bought an F2 but decided on a GSXR750. I have ridden many of them though. Fun bike!
I haven't followed the motorcycle rags lately so I am kinda late to this RC51 thing. People have had deposits on it since early Sept. I still have to figure out how I'm going to afford it.
Be safe.
jasont
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Steve S.
10-30-1999, 01:39 PM
<center><img src="http://131.107.68.28/a4org/zx_9r.jpg"></center><p>Cause he would be chasing him in this baby....
This is a Ninja ZX-9R in action.
Steve S.
CraigB
10-30-1999, 02:30 PM
<center><img src="http://131.107.68.28/a4org/cwb_cbrtrailridge.jpg"></center><p>This pic turned out pretty good, considering my buddy took it from his bike, while riding. This is up on Trail Ridge Road (Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park).
CraigB
ChuckH
10-31-1999, 01:41 AM
...much power under my crotch on something that lightweight! Bet I wouldn't make it a week!
Charles
waiting for your liver...
11-01-1999, 07:36 AM
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parkerpt
11-01-1999, 08:06 PM
broken bones. I treat the victims of bike accidents frequently, at least the ones that survive, and they are usually a collection of broken bones and multiple abrasions. Unfortunately for the bikers they are often victims because some bonehead pulled out in front of them and made the side of their car a bullseye for the bike. I met a Harley rider at a Halloween party the other night who got hit by a POLICE car of all things and escaped with only a fractured clavicle and a great story. Not to mention a brand new Harley compliments of the City.
parkerpt
99.5 1.8T qms
former rider of Ninja 600
jasont
11-02-1999, 04:36 AM
I don't know why I am responding to this but here goes...
I've taught myself to respect the bike and my abilities. I always ride within my limits. I always ride like everyone is trying to hit me. Finally, I always ride in full racing leathers with gloves, boots and a helmet (canyon bike, I don't generally commute).
Turn off your computer and go outside.
jasont
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