03-17-2008, 01:36 AM | #1 |
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New Member from British Columbia
Hey Guys,
This forum is so great I am really glad I found you guys. My husband gave me my GZ250 2001 to learn to ride on shortly after we met. He is a born and bred motorcycle man. I thought this was a great bike to learn to ride on. The bike and I have had a bit of a love/hate relationship lately with breakdowns and all but I am hoping we can make it through the tough times. Drea Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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03-17-2008, 03:01 PM | #2 | |
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Re: New Member from British Columbia
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It's a great little bike. Hang in there, eh?
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03-17-2008, 10:19 PM | #3 |
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Hi Drea, always glad to have another Canadian rider in the ranks. Where in B.C. ?? What does hubby ride ??
The SO, Happy Hobo rides a 2006 GZ and just loves it. I tend to get my smiles on a VStrom 650. Get the bugs ironed out of the bike and enjoy it. I strongly suggest rider training for anyone on 2 wheels. Starting out with good habits will make the ride much safer and enjoyable. We attended the V-Twin school in Abbotsford and it was great. Happy as a newbie and myself as an experienced rider. Had to break a lot of bad habits first so I could learn good ones. Ride safe. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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03-17-2008, 11:29 PM | #4 |
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Location: British Columbia, Canada
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Beautiful British Columbia
Currently Kelowna, but have bounced around quite a bit. Hubby had a 954 Honda CBR when he bought me the bike. Said he didn't want me riding on the back and I was going to have to learn. Bought me a helmet and sent me to the course. (With these motorcycle guys the bike if part and parcel) Hubby switched to a KLR 650 though and is planning a long road trip. He wants to take me but says no way unless I spend the summer practicing. That's why I'm on the forum, trying to get the bike running and get advice from more experienced riders.
I am very interested in taking some more classes. I bought the book Proficient Motorcycling by David Hough and I have found that very helpful, especially the part about how likely I was to die if I didn't get some rider training and the suggestions for practice excercises. I'll look up the V-twin school that would be great. To be honest I hardly have any time under my belt, the bike has been broken or unridable nearly the whole time I have owned it. I am resolved to get on two wheels this summer. (Safely) Thanks for the welome. You guys are really encouraging. |
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