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The more I visit this forum, and read about things... the more I realize this is EXACTLY the type of people and place I belong.
I'm impressed with how mature everybody is. Everything from riding styles, to gear opinions. Everybody in this forum seems to have a VERY mature approach to riding, which I think goes a long way in making sure future generations of Honda riders approach riding with the same respect.
I really didn't notice it, until my buddy bought his GSXR600. He's very similar to me, and similar habbits. But it seems as soon as he bought the bike, he started becoming very irresponsible. Wearing K-Swiss shoes, T-shirts, etc. I'm in full gear and it's 95F outside, and he's "playing it cool" and dressing down.
I just love the fact that Honda riders seem to represent the level-headed buyer, wanting to make the smart decision both mentally, and with buying a reliable GREAT machine, second only to other bikes in flat out accelleration, where most of us don't even care to compete.
That, and you guys do a HELL of a job making new members/riders feel like they can post here without fear of getting flamed...
Thumbs up to a kick ass forum, and great riders...
I'm impressed with how mature everybody is. Everything from riding styles, to gear opinions. Everybody in this forum seems to have a VERY mature approach to riding, which I think goes a long way in making sure future generations of Honda riders approach riding with the same respect.
I really didn't notice it, until my buddy bought his GSXR600. He's very similar to me, and similar habbits. But it seems as soon as he bought the bike, he started becoming very irresponsible. Wearing K-Swiss shoes, T-shirts, etc. I'm in full gear and it's 95F outside, and he's "playing it cool" and dressing down.
I just love the fact that Honda riders seem to represent the level-headed buyer, wanting to make the smart decision both mentally, and with buying a reliable GREAT machine, second only to other bikes in flat out accelleration, where most of us don't even care to compete.
That, and you guys do a HELL of a job making new members/riders feel like they can post here without fear of getting flamed...
Thumbs up to a kick ass forum, and great riders...