Jennysc wrote:Cool bike, have you got the matching Kill Bill leathers ?
Theres a thought Justin!
2004 ZRX1200R And on the seventh day Richo ended his work which he had made. Decided resting was for soft cox, straddled the REX and headed up the old road. And it was good
Hmmmm that could be for meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee when I take over riding her.
10 Green ZX6R
I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.
zx-10r wrote:so one owns the zx6r and the other the 250? what is your setup, just wondering as it seems you are from the same household
I ride the 6 and the missus rides the 2fiddy
We did our L's at the same time but I managed to do the P's course before they changed the rules and being mature age rider I am now on full licence, the wifey is still on the L's and then will be on P's for a year
tim wrote:hey ijuschill, I think you just got your ps like me, right?
As a relative newbie how are you finding controlling/taming the ZX6R as far as the race-oriented power/brakes etc?
That's all, see you on the road soon hopefully.
It's a totally different world to being on the 2fiddy, I have only been riding for about 1.5 mths so still getting used to the power, cornering and just finding my limits on the bike but will have this bike for a while so no rush to push myself into being stupid. I would rather have a lifetime of fun than a few mths of it.
Yes i agree it is advisable to not go so hard at first. when i first got the zx10r i took it easy in corners, not having ridden a bigger bike before. Once you get a feel for it you realise how slow you were going back then