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i can't believe what i just did. oh, and hello.
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07 Feb 2006 22:12 #22352
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Hello All!
well, i did it. i bought a bike. i'm a 40 year old fat guy, who has wanted a bike since i was a kid. i got tired of waiting to be able to afford a harley, and decided that if i was ever going to ride, i was going to have to quit being so narrow minded and just get a bike. so i just won a '79 kz1000st on ebay for just under $900. hope i didn't pay too much. too late now! lol god. i can't believe i just did that! this is crazy! lol
oh, well. you only live once right?
i know that maybe this wasn't such a good choice for a first time rider. i seriously thought about a buell blast or some other small bike. but, i weigh just a smidge under 350lbs, and i'm 6 ft tall; i wanted something with enough power to pull me around. so, the kz1000st it is.
well, i'll write more after i quit being so geeked up about this! lol i'm sure i'll irratate the hell out of you all with a bunch of stupid questions. i'll browse the archives to see if i can keep that to some kind of a minimum. i'll see if i can post some pics after i pick it up. any advice for an FNG would be appreciated. keep the rubber side down. :blink:
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well, i did it. i bought a bike. i'm a 40 year old fat guy, who has wanted a bike since i was a kid. i got tired of waiting to be able to afford a harley, and decided that if i was ever going to ride, i was going to have to quit being so narrow minded and just get a bike. so i just won a '79 kz1000st on ebay for just under $900. hope i didn't pay too much. too late now! lol god. i can't believe i just did that! this is crazy! lol
oh, well. you only live once right?
i know that maybe this wasn't such a good choice for a first time rider. i seriously thought about a buell blast or some other small bike. but, i weigh just a smidge under 350lbs, and i'm 6 ft tall; i wanted something with enough power to pull me around. so, the kz1000st it is.
well, i'll write more after i quit being so geeked up about this! lol i'm sure i'll irratate the hell out of you all with a bunch of stupid questions. i'll browse the archives to see if i can keep that to some kind of a minimum. i'll see if i can post some pics after i pick it up. any advice for an FNG would be appreciated. keep the rubber side down. :blink:
john
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07 Feb 2006 22:52 #22356
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G'day John,
So, why can't "40 year old fat guys" buy a bike?
Good on ya! As you say, you only live once. Just make sure that you DO live
If you have "never ever" ridden before, now might be the time to exercise a lttle restraint
Grab a few lessons and take it carefully, it's all to easy to crank it up just to see what happens..................believe me, something will happen :ohmy:
So, why can't "40 year old fat guys" buy a bike?
Good on ya! As you say, you only live once. Just make sure that you DO live
If you have "never ever" ridden before, now might be the time to exercise a lttle restraint
Grab a few lessons and take it carefully, it's all to easy to crank it up just to see what happens..................believe me, something will happen :ohmy:
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07 Feb 2006 22:58 #22357
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77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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Welcome to KZR, with your size I think the 1000 will be OK for you. A motorcycle training coarse would be a GREAT idea. Don't worry about the dumb questions, we all started out knowing nothings
Jesus loves you Everyone else thinks your an ***
77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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07 Feb 2006 23:37 #22362
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Welcome to the site. I'm also a 40 Y/O fat guy and the 1000 is the perfect size. I have had a few shafties and liked them. I wish I had another for the long commutes this summer. Anyway, send some pics and take it slow. the bike will have more power than you think, so make sure you have a lot of room when you decide to twist the throttle really hard!
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07 Feb 2006 23:58 #22364
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Welcome to the asylum, John. That's a hell of a bike to start on! :ohmy: At least you have the shaft taking a few horses off the top!
Seriously, take the MSF class, ask some questions over at Beginner & Beyond , &, yes, I'll say it, think long & hard about getting rid of your new bike! That's a lot of power for a newbie!
Me, I started riding 18 months ago at the age of 34. My first ride was a KZ440. Me & my girlfriend together weigh about 300 pounds total, & the little KZ hauled us both around town pretty well.
You might want to check around here & see if anyone wants to trade up from their 550 or 650...
Anyway, welcome to the site, whatever you decide to do. Just remember that this is your first bike, not your last, ride safe, & have fun!
Cheers,
-Kit, Former FNG riding for 1.5 years as of today!
Seriously, take the MSF class, ask some questions over at Beginner & Beyond , &, yes, I'll say it, think long & hard about getting rid of your new bike! That's a lot of power for a newbie!
Me, I started riding 18 months ago at the age of 34. My first ride was a KZ440. Me & my girlfriend together weigh about 300 pounds total, & the little KZ hauled us both around town pretty well.
You might want to check around here & see if anyone wants to trade up from their 550 or 650...
Anyway, welcome to the site, whatever you decide to do. Just remember that this is your first bike, not your last, ride safe, & have fun!
Cheers,
-Kit, Former FNG riding for 1.5 years as of today!
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08 Feb 2006 03:19 #22374
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Welcome John...I was watching that bike too! Congratulations! That model is on my list of 'Bikes I Need'.
Michael
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08 Feb 2006 09:03 #22438
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Yeah, who says a fat guy cant own a bike, im 6'2 and weigh in at around 290-310 depending on what scale I step on, lol. If any of those lil guys have anything to say about use fat guys john, we'll just have to get togeather and kick some but, lmao, oh and welcome on board
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08 Feb 2006 09:12 #22441
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'76 KZ900 LTD (Blaze)
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Replied by ltdrider on topic i can't believe what i just did. oh, and hello.
Welcome aboard, John.
You're getting very good advice from everyone... take a safety/traing course.
Those KZ1000s are powerful bikes, so go easy for a while. Empty back roads with no traffic would be a great place to start.
Ride safe!
You're getting very good advice from everyone... take a safety/traing course.
Those KZ1000s are powerful bikes, so go easy for a while. Empty back roads with no traffic would be a great place to start.
Ride safe!
'76 KZ900 LTD (Blaze)
'96 Voyager XII (Dark Star)
'79 KZ650 Cafe Project (Dirty Kurt)
Greensboro, NC
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08 Feb 2006 11:03 #22470
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Welcome John,
Advice I give to new riders is, remain calm and ALWAYS remember you are in control. Too often new riders panic and freeze and run right into the object they are staring at, rather than taking the steps to avoid an accident.
Start off in a parking lot and get good basic skills. going, stopping, turning etc... Any schmuck can hop on a bike and twist the throttle to the stop to see how fast it'll go, but having the knowledge of what to do if trouble arises will keep you from becoming another statistic.
Leave your ego at home, ride your own ride and don't ride over your head or try and keep up if you're exceeding your comfort level.
Welcome to an exciting new chapter in your life!
Ride'on,
~CRASH!~
Advice I give to new riders is, remain calm and ALWAYS remember you are in control. Too often new riders panic and freeze and run right into the object they are staring at, rather than taking the steps to avoid an accident.
Start off in a parking lot and get good basic skills. going, stopping, turning etc... Any schmuck can hop on a bike and twist the throttle to the stop to see how fast it'll go, but having the knowledge of what to do if trouble arises will keep you from becoming another statistic.
Leave your ego at home, ride your own ride and don't ride over your head or try and keep up if you're exceeding your comfort level.
Welcome to an exciting new chapter in your life!
Ride'on,
~CRASH!~
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08 Feb 2006 11:59 #22495
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1976 KZ900LTD Fully Restored
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Excellent! Welcome John. This site is a great resource for your questions and they're all around super folks. And as you can see, all have excellent advice. Ride with care and defensively, take the safety course. You'll be fine.
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1998 Ducati ST2, Gone
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08 Feb 2006 15:55 #22547
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1979 KZ1000E1 SOLD!
1984 KZ550F2 SOLD!
2006 ZG1000A6F (Totaled)
2001 ZRX1200R (Sold)
2001 Sprint 955i ST (daily rider)
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Post edited by: KZ_Rage, at: 2006/05/16 12:01
1979 KZ1000E1 SOLD!
1984 KZ550F2 SOLD!
2006 ZG1000A6F (Totaled)
2001 ZRX1200R (Sold)
2001 Sprint 955i ST (daily rider)
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