dude thats the exact bike I just got! I also live in Austin Texas and have been riding for about a month now. Im still a freaking newbie but im gettin there... Hows that CBR treating ya?
@Polothadon29 I live in Austin TX. The speedometer is fast because the bike has an aftermarket larger rear sprocket set up. I'm guessing by the sprocket set up and massive frame sliders that the previous owner was doing some pretty sweet stunts. I've already ordered the OEM sprocket and chain and am going to return it to stock. The gas mileage sucks with the larger sprocket and it kills the gearing/top speed. Any tips you have for me is appreciated!
@elitebomber Ahh, understandable then. Just remember to take it easy. I believe new riders have the highest likelyhood to drop their bike or get into an accident their first 6 months of riding. Dont get cocky as your confidence builds up.
Throw up some more vid's and I'll be sure to subscribe.
@ICBR2 Thanks for the advice. I've mainly been driving it late at night when there are no cars on the road. I'm going to start riding it to work everyday and I'll be sure to always have my GoPro on. I'll probably end up catching something interesting on camera :)
dude thats the exact bike I just got! I also live in Austin Texas and have been riding for about a month now. Im still a freaking newbie but im gettin there... Hows that CBR treating ya?
Blcklabel0111 2 months ago
Nice bike! I wanna get a Kawasaki Ninja 650R after I graduate from High School, but my parents say they're too dangerous. -___-
lilskaters7 9 months ago
u hold the clutch down for a long time before u stop
Polothadon29 9 months ago
almost doin a hundred n getting passed were do u live
Polothadon29 9 months ago
@Polothadon29 I live in Austin TX. The speedometer is fast because the bike has an aftermarket larger rear sprocket set up. I'm guessing by the sprocket set up and massive frame sliders that the previous owner was doing some pretty sweet stunts. I've already ordered the OEM sprocket and chain and am going to return it to stock. The gas mileage sucks with the larger sprocket and it kills the gearing/top speed. Any tips you have for me is appreciated!
elitebomber 9 months ago
@elitebomber i just started riding last season but i dont think holding the clutch down from so far coming to the light is a good idea
Polothadon29 9 months ago
Just a new bike or are you a new rider?
ICBR2 9 months ago
@ICBR2 new rider
elitebomber 9 months ago
@elitebomber Ahh, understandable then. Just remember to take it easy. I believe new riders have the highest likelyhood to drop their bike or get into an accident their first 6 months of riding. Dont get cocky as your confidence builds up.
Throw up some more vid's and I'll be sure to subscribe.
ICBR2 9 months ago
@ICBR2 Thanks for the advice. I've mainly been driving it late at night when there are no cars on the road. I'm going to start riding it to work everyday and I'll be sure to always have my GoPro on. I'll probably end up catching something interesting on camera :)
elitebomber 9 months ago
Do you normally ride so slow, and allow all these cagers to fly past you? That would freak me F out...
ICBR2 10 months ago
@ICBR2 Yea I'm not much for speeding on a bike, I'm still learning the bike though as I just got it a couple weeks ago.
elitebomber 10 months ago