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Post by bobbyrr on Mar 7, 2015 10:23:49 GMT -5
Heya all, I'm 2 years new to riding. I ride a CBR1000RR. Done a few things to it nothing special. I do my own work on the bike and try to get on it as much as possible. If anyone near me rides and lookin for a partner or an add to the riding group let me know i still just ride solo and it helps to learn from other riders i ride 2 up when the wife wants to so I dont mind if others have a passenger. I'm not a crazy rider, I like to ride where ever. Thanks for the website hope i meet some cool people.
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Post by davecbrf3 on Mar 7, 2015 22:00:25 GMT -5
Welcome Bobbyrr. Nice choice of bike -- I ride a 1000rr also!!!!! I don't ride much up toward your way as all the good twisties are south of here (Canton). That is a major bike for someone with 2 years riding - be careful with it.
Keep watch on this site for some group rides - since it is finally getting to early spring we should start getting some rides together.
Welcome.
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Post by xsyamahadg on Mar 7, 2015 22:12:36 GMT -5
Welcome to Ride Ohio bobbyrr, glad to have you on board. We are a small group, but we are some of the nicest bikers you will ever meet. If you have any photos, be sure to post them.
Welcome to the group !
Xsyamahadg....administrator.
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Post by davecbrf3 on Mar 7, 2015 22:20:51 GMT -5
By the way..... we like to recommend ATGATT
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Post by bobbyrr on Mar 7, 2015 23:51:37 GMT -5
yeah i wear gear and i rode a cbr250 for 4000 miles and i couldnt do it anymore. i didnt want to waist more money going to a 600 so i jumped right to the liter bike. i learn quick and i respect the power the bike has. Normal people would just fear getting hurt or killed but i guess im not to normal cause what keeps my bike upright is i dont want to hurt the bike. i will always respect the bike so careful will just come natural.
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Post by bobbyrr on Mar 7, 2015 23:53:35 GMT -5
Welcome Bobbyrr. Nice choice of bike -- I ride a 1000rr also!!!!! I don't ride much up toward your way as all the good twisties are south of here (Canton). That is a major bike for someone with 2 years riding - be careful with it. Keep watch on this site for some group rides - since it is finally getting to early spring we should start getting some rides together. Welcome. Always looking for somewhere to ride and canton is only like 45 to an hour away so we should set something up in the future.
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Post by xsyamahadg on Mar 8, 2015 8:13:54 GMT -5
We spend a lot of time on the roads just south of Canton, it's beautiful country with lots of twisties. We need to take you the back way down to Dellroy and Atwood Lake. Rt164 would be a good workout for the RR too.
Looking forward to meeting up with you.
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Post by davecbrf3 on Mar 8, 2015 19:58:03 GMT -5
Here is a photo of my bike. What color do you have?
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Post by bobbyrr on Mar 9, 2015 10:36:15 GMT -5
My pictures are bigger then 1mb so it wont let me post but i just got new fairings they were the repsol but now its all orange. i will fidure out what to do to make the pic smaller in size so i can post some.
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Post by xsyamahadg on Mar 9, 2015 21:13:43 GMT -5
bobbyrr, you could load your photos in Photobucket, that will size them for you. You can post directly from Photobucket to this forum. Instructions for using Photobucket: This forum does support direct uploading of photos from member P/Cs and Photobucket, if you want to upload photos, you can use a photo hosting site like Photobucket or the hosting site of your choice. photobucket.com Photobucket is a free service, all you have to do is join Photobucket as a member and load up your photos to the photobucket site. After you have that established, all you have to do to upload a photo to this site is: run your mouse arrow over the top right hand of the photo you want to copy, click on the icon and scroll down to where it says "Get Links", click on "Get Links" and scroll down to the last one that says "Forum use". Left click on the "Forum" URL, that will copy the URL, then come to this forum and left click where you want to place the photo, and then right click and paste. That will install your photo on your post. You won't see the photo on your post until you click on the "preview button" or the "post message" button. Once you get the drift, it only takes about ten seconds to post a photo. Read more: rideohiomc1.proboards.com/thread/882/uploading-photos-forum#ixzz3TwenkbMm
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