My thoughts exactly!Very nice, now to begin......MODDING! :sinister:
nuff said.........Very nice, now to begin......MODDING! :sinister:
Oh, yes, it's begun. TBR exhaust and JB pro sit in my basement along with some R6 mirrors and a FE on the way.Very nice, now to begin......MODDING! :sinister:
great start. dont forget the frame slidersOh, yes, it's begun. TBR exhaust and JB pro sit in my basement along with some R6 mirrors and a FE on the way.
Wow, straight out the gates!Oh, yes, it's begun. TBR exhaust and JB pro sit in my basement along with some R6 mirrors and a FE on the way.
I bestow upon you the 'Atta'boy!' achievement. Getting the bigguns out of the way right off the bat. :thumbup:Oh, yes, it's begun. TBR exhaust and JB pro sit in my basement along with some R6 mirrors and a FE on the way.
I hear ya. It's kinda funny how even though I know how to ride, I kinda feel like a noob with the new bike, since handling is slightly different, and it takes a bit to be able to shift perfectly smoothly etc.Congratulations! Just remember in all this excitement: It's important to keep the rubber-side firmly planted on the pavement... In other words, take it easy out there.
Once the adrenaline gets flowing, and the wind is whipping by, and those wonderful wings sprout from your back, and you're flying --- it can be difficult to keep control of yourself and back off when you need to. Trust me on this one!