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JVL, you'll be proud

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JVL, you'll be proud
May 07, 2008 08:40AM
Hey John, in preparation for getting back in to rally _driving_, I decided that I better learn how to ride a motorcycle. winking smiley

I wrote up a little story for the RallyMoto(tm) guys and there's a couple pics there too.

http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=339201

Cheers,
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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 07, 2008 12:09PM
Nice story Anders. Closest I've come to riding a motorcycle is jumping a moped over a hump-backed canal bridge where I grew up in England.

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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 07, 2008 01:08PM
I rode a Vespa once....once...
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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 07, 2008 01:19PM
Hey! Nice! Wait till you ride a Jetski! Its Twice as fun and just as crazy fast!



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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 07, 2008 01:31PM
Hmm I just took the MSF class and got my endorsement - I rode on the street for the first time a few days a go on a Motoard bike during a test ride.

A minor blow to my confidance when the bike ran out of gas. It only took me a few moments to figure it out.





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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 07, 2008 06:13PM
The first and only time I rode a dirt bike was out at CORE. It's about a half mile from the track to the porta potty and so I hopped on a friends Honda 250 and was like, "I ride a scooter and I've rode plenty of four wheels so I'll be fine." I was, but the weight difference and higher center of gravity really threw me off. And having to poo the whole ride there kind of sucked. Anyhow, I'll buy a little motocross bike to go trail riding one of these days. Though the KTM 450 Supermoto bike from 2 or 3 model years back is absolutely awesome. Acceleration like a Group B car for $5000.



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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 07, 2008 07:01PM
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Acceleration like a Group B car for
> $5000.

You can get that from any post 1979 500 class bike.
For sure by mid 80s.

Pay a lot less than 5g.

Then you'll see why i say "All cars are junk."
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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 07, 2008 08:35PM
Firs time I rode a dirt bike on dirt was in Vegas last year on my friends 4stroke Ktm 450. That thing is definetely a monster



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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 08, 2008 12:25AM
john vanlandingham Wrote:
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> NoCoast Wrote:
> Acceleration like a Group B car for
> > $5000.
>
> You can get that from any post 1979 500 class
> bike.
> For sure by mid 80s.
>
> Pay a lot less than 5g.
>



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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 08, 2008 05:55PM
NoCoast Wrote:
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> Though the KTM 450 Supermoto bike
> from 2 or 3 model years back is absolutely
> awesome. Acceleration like a Group B car for
> $5000.
>
> Grant Hughes
> www.nocoastmotorsports.net
> Denver, CO


I'm half-heartedly trying to sell my Husky SMR 450 supermoto bike, so if you're susceptible to temptation... Bike comes with two sets of wheels and brakes, one slicks with big brakes, one knobbies with small brakes. I'd probably take $5K. Gotta try and remember what I paid for it two years ago when I bought it (that was, what 3 rides ago?)

Its WAY too much bike for you (nothing personal, its way too much bike for me too), but that doesn't stop most people....

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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 08, 2008 06:31PM
So, Anders, if I could find you a bike in Reno next month...



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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 08, 2008 07:22PM
eyesoreracing Wrote:
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> I'm half-heartedly trying to sell my Husky SMR 450
> supermoto bike, so if you're susceptible to
> temptation... Bike comes with two sets of wheels
> and brakes, one slicks with big brakes, one
> knobbies with small brakes. I'd probably take $5K.
> Gotta try and remember what I paid for it two
> years ago when I bought it (that was, what 3 rides
> ago?)
>
> Its WAY too much bike for you (nothing personal,
> its way too much bike for me too), but that
> doesn't stop most people....

Can you imagine the newer 950 one. That thing is ridiculous. I'm still throwing money at rally cars. I'm sure one of these days I'll get tired of it and buy a dirt bike.





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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 08, 2008 09:09PM
Michel, if you could find me a bike in Reno next month... I'd be happy to drive it around the pit. winking smiley

Actually, I hadn't thought of this before, but with bikes, if one is only looking to have a good time (read "not a serious 'win' attempt"winking smiley, an arrive and ride scenario could work. You find a legal dual-sport bike, I rent it for a hundred bucks, fly in with my my helmet, boots, and roll-chart reader in a duffel bag, run the rally, and fly out. One could get to go to lots of rallies that way. Hmmmm. Maybe in a couple years I'll do that. Oooo! Ooooo! Another idea! Spec class! Stock bikes. Something around 650 size. That way you really could fly in and have a great race. grinning smiley

Oh, Michel, dude, you need to head over to ADVrider.com and start some promotion work with those guys. There's already a couple threads (I think one in "racing" the other in "regional->west"?) but they really need the organizer to jump in, post a couple road pictures, answer questions, and get the word out about the rally. smiling smiley

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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 09, 2008 01:41AM
Aw, c'mon. Just come out and have fun. I think I have a 125 lined up for you. smiling smiley Read the roads - we'll have plenty of signage up. Who cares what your speed is? After you've done a couple of events we'll hassle you mercilessly for being slow, but for now, just come out and screw around! Think of all the good experience you'll get for Sandblast next year!

I'd never heard of ADVrider.com until this post, but it seems to be pretty popular. I'll check it out more thoroughly when I have a chance.

So, John...since the "get John & the Saab out to OTR" initiative seems to've failed, what about coming down and running a bike at North Nevada? How's your shoulder?

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Re: JVL, you'll be proud
May 09, 2008 02:10AM
Anders Green Wrote:
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> Michel, if you could find me a bike in Reno next
> month... I'd be happy to drive it around the pit.
>
>
> Actually, I hadn't thought of this before, but
> with bikes, if one is only looking to have a good
> time (read "not a serious 'win' attempt"winking smiley, an
> arrive and ride scenario could work. You find a
> legal dual-sport bike, I rent it for a hundred
> bucks, fly in with my my helmet, boots, and
> roll-chart reader in a duffel bag, run the rally,
> and fly out. One could get to go to lots of
> rallies that way. Hmmmm. Maybe in a couple years
> I'll do that. Oooo! Ooooo! Another idea! Spec
> class! Stock bikes. Something around 650 size.
> That way you really could fly in and have a great
> race.
>
> Oh, Michel, dude, you need to head over to
> ADVrider.com and start some promotion work with
> those guys. There's already a couple threads (I
> think one in "racing" the other in
> "regional->west"?) but they really need the
> organizer to jump in, post a couple road pictures,
> answer questions, and get the word out about the
> rally.
>
> Cheers,
> Anders
>
> Raleigh, NC
> Impreza H6 3.0


NASA allows bikes, right?

Maybe if the damn corolla isnt done by Wild West, I'll do that for WW!



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