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Old 11-20-2015, 10:01 AM
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Damn d1000rr your bike looks sick!

Congrats on the bike Mike, although im a little scared that if you havent already killed yourself in your car, or boat, then this could be the next worse thing haha Drive safe!
the bike is SO fast wow... 180 in seconds, I'm learning this thing very slowly

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We all know straight line takes little skill at all on a very straight and flat road...
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Thanks!

I went through the whole "Stunt" phase when I was younger on my past bikes... now I mostly stick to doing track days on my RSV4

Here's an old one of me on my 06 CBR1000RR


These are at TMP...


Me up ahead at full lean



Here's a VMAX run i did at Centralia Airport...
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And another street run with flames shooting out of my exhaust.
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How long did it take you to learn wheelies? That's so sick.
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everyone has a different learning curve for that kinda stuff. I ride with guys that have ridden for 10 years that don't know how to wheelie...
I personally learned to wheelie my first season on a bike. But keep in mind I was young, stupid, and wreckless... no joke I played with my life multiple times back in the day and got lucky.
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I know how that is, but with a car. I know I played with my life many times in my car. I don't plan on doing that again though, not to the same extent at all. It felt good to just ride 60-90 around corners, didn't feel a huge need to race it
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Originally Posted by FluKy15
Who are the riders our there? Having just recently purchased a bike myself, now I'm curious who else has one. Also, what are some of the good forums for riders to join?

Here's a picture of mine, it's basically ready for storage. Can't wait until next year riding season already! The previous owner changes the seats to black, but I'll be buying red OEM seats to put on it again. The red seats really complete the look of this bike.

i have a stering damper and a passenger delete cover for that r6 if ever your looking ,its a couple of bike back but i still remember if you get on it hard the stering is pretty wobbly,shes a sweet ride
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had a lot of bike, but i have always kept my rc love the bike and it pisse off the harley guys at the lights it grunts more than a harley with straight pipes
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Nice bike fluky! i have a cb600f (599 hornet) daily driven this summer
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Originally Posted by d1000rr
Thanks!

I went through the whole "Stunt" phase when I was younger on my past bikes... now I mostly stick to doing track days on my RSV4

Here's an old one of me on my 06 CBR1000RR


These are at TMP...


Me up ahead at full lean
Great shots! I can't even imagine what that would feel like, but it looks like such a rush!
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Originally Posted by BigE19
Nice bike fluky! i have a cb600f (599 hornet) daily driven this summer
Very nice!

We will have to plan an s2000 owners motorcycle meet next year at this rate eh


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