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MY R6S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:41 pm
by LegacyPunk
Hey everyone, I finally did it. I bought an 08 R6S, so far I love it, getting insurance when I have some time to do so, then I can start doing some late late night parking lot practice. I took the MSF over the weekend and passed scoring the best out of my group.
(don't worry, the legacy and the R6S get along fine, I checked this morning, no open passenger door and bike on the ground )
In my legacy news, she recently hit the big 200,000 and is still solid.
anywhoo, time for pictures...
Anyway hope everyones doing well, I waved to someone with a Maroon turbo not too along ago (felt cool), maybe they are on here? who knows......
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 2:34 pm
by quicklook
be careful.
pretend everything on the road is trying to hit you.
bike looks good.
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:25 pm
by BAC5.2
Get riding boots. After dragging the sole of my boot in a 90+ sweeper, I was REALLY happy I wasn't wearing my adidas.
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:10 pm
by quicklook
wear leathers.
a friend lost part of his butt falling off his pocket rocket.
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:43 pm
by LegacyPunk
Don't worry, I have riding boots (riding pants are on the way), just wasn't wearing them at the moment, Felt a bit clunky at the MSF course, but coming home it felt like I could feel comfortable shifting in my boots. We learned on shitty nighthawks with squishy suspension, drum brakes, and crappy balance. This bike blew my mind compared to that pos. 410 lbs feels like 200

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I already think everyone on the road is gonna do something stupid and always allow lots of space, driving or riding.
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:25 pm
by quicklook
sounds like you are thinking ahead.
have fun with the new bike and talk nice to the subaru on the way out of the garage with the bike.
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 6:06 pm
by LegacyPunk
Oh yeah, I did about a month of research before deciding on anything, read through countless forums on what to do / not to do on a bike, plenty of you tube how to vids, all kinds of stuff. Saftey and situational awareness have been my top concerns throughout. There will be many late night parking lot rides in my future

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 1:29 pm
by BXSS
I used to wear Timberlands on my R1 & I beat them up pretty badly but they are still get used for working on the cars.
The R6 is 410lbs?
My registration for the R1 listed weight as 385lbs.
I'd think a newer smaller motored bike would be lighter.
Enjoy & be careful....
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 12:26 pm
by jamal
That's your first bike and you've never ridden before?
try not to die.
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:55 pm
by entirelyturbo
I know several people who started out on 600s and didn't kill themselves.
Just don't be stupid.
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:01 am
by Aerotech
Sweet bike, congrats...
You look like The Stig.

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:52 am
by LegacyPunk
Thanks!
About the whole 600 as a first bike thing I pretty much got..
50% no way
50% no problem
so not much help when you get that kind of info
I was looking into an 08 Ninja 250 for a long time but the availability of them just sucked around these parts. (plus I love how the R6S looks). Anyway I'm 24 and went through my stupid street racing phase from like 17-20, something clicks when your going 115MPH and you think, "if my tire blew, or if something went wrong, I'm dead".
Another thing I noticed is that I felt way more likely to fall over and not so much in control on the nighthawk I was on during the MSF course. This R6S is rediculously well balanced and I feel more comfortable on it doing slow speed stuff vs that crappy nightwawk (Did I mention it didn't like shifting into second

, great bike to learn on huh?)
Don't worry guys im a very careful and aware driver/rider

been driving for almost 10 years accident free.
P.S Top Gear is awesome

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:59 am
by LegacyPunk
Oh yeah, I ran into my first rain today when I went to go fill it up...for only $13.00 by the way

...it started raining, and since I don't feel all that comfortable about riding in the rain, I pulled into the Dairy Queen just across the parking lot for some ice cream and waited till it stopped and roads evaporated a bit.
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:11 am
by Imprezive
OMG I want a bike so bad!
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 3:37 pm
by BXSS
I learned the basics on a 1000cc R1.
I then purchased a R1 brand spanking new.
I would have advanced faster on a 600cc bike, but learning on a 1000cc scared me from doing anything too stupid too soon.
After a while I really got the hang of it & was able to beat on it with the best of them.
I did try a R6 (600cc bike) after getting the hang of my R1 (1000cc bike), swapped bikes with a friend & the lack of torque makes them easy to beat on @ WOT Vs the 1000cc bike which is how I know I would have acted an ass too quickly on a 600.
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:38 pm
by dzx
I must be getting dislexic, I saw this thread and thought audi rs6. Congrats on the new bike, and like everyone else said, watch your ass.
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 10:04 pm
by LegacyPunk
Thanks, I love how the R1's look as well. I notice something leaking under my bike today and got a bit scared, but turns out it was just the fuel tank breather hose (so I think its normal for that to leak sometimes? parked in the sun so maybe some fumes expanded or something)
I think when it comes to learning how to do something that can kill/injure you, it's all about the approach, slow and steady wins the race.
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:28 am
by Redlined
Awesome vehicles. Just drive like a sane man. Remember, They don't run crash tests on Motorcycles for a reason.
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 5:29 pm
by TheShocker
That is the sickness! There are so many good roads where you live, too. I'm envious!
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:18 am
by supra90turbo
Congrats! I finally got a bike of my own this year, 2006 Honda RC51. I love it. Everyone will tell you that you will die and it's a death wish, but you gotta take risks in life and as long as you're looking out for you on the road, you'll be fine. Just remember that , though. If you're not looking out for you, nobody is. Nobody sees a motorcycle. I've been riding for 8+ years and I've overlooked them or simply not seen them in the past.
Nice choice on the R6S. They are a nice bike. My buddy bought an 08 R6 this year and to anyone who says you can't start out on a 600cc, that's BS. They're so easy to ride, as long as you're not clutching it up and trying to be stupid, they're really tame, considering the lack of torque.
Good luck out there!
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:37 pm
by farfrumwork
Hey man - that was me in the winestone SS you waved at recently
I see you around every now and then - I live in Louisville.
Anyway - nice bike. You sound like you have your head on straight so I'll spare you the safety lesson.
I ride a '75 CB550 that I've cafe'd out a bit (drag bars, solo saddle, 4-1, etc...). Wave if ya see me (It's mono-blue, and I roll a silver helmet with black/silver leather). It's down right now in my garage under the knife (carb rebuild, front wheel bearings, and whatnot - 33yr old bikes need love

)
-Chad
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 5:30 pm
by LegacyPunk
Awesome! I always get excited when I see another SS flying around (no offense NA guys

)
In bike riding news im getting better with shifting (smoother), emergency parking lot avoidance skills were tested the other day, (one of those mini-vans that decide to take up the whole lane when you just turn in). Getting more comfortable with more lean with turns too. Hit my horn a few times trying to signal (my fingers aren't the longest of appendages, but getting better at that as well). Oh yeah and 65 on the highway is not as scary as I thought it would be

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Annnnd a few more parts for my 93 turbo are in the works, EBC (greddy profec-b or something) and possibly one of those stereos you can just plug an mp3 player into, oh yeah and a new o2 sensor too.