HERE is my new bike(first bike lol)

Congrats.....hope you enjoy many many miles on your new to you bike....

Don't be turning the bike on and checking out the lights and such and running it for such short periods, you will drain the battery, since the bike is not running long enough to generate enough to recharge what you are using up....just saying...

Keep the rubber on the pavement...
 
Congrats.....hope you enjoy many many miles on your new to you bike....

Don't be turning the bike on and checking out the lights and such and running it for such short periods, you will drain the battery, since the bike is not running long enough to generate enough to recharge what you are using up....just saying...

Keep the rubber on the pavement...
yeah after I moved the car out than I let it run for about 10 min also I just picked up a battery tender
 
Great choice!

Lots of riders love that bike for Toronto commuting.

Enjoy and ride safe.
 
Paint that drywall lol
 
Great bike OP. It's a good bike for city and getting around! I loved mine when I had it.

Enjoy and have a good first season!
 
Paint that drywall lol

hahah i was thinking the same thing! :D

that excitement is contagious, and although most people would call you crazy for recording your bike just sitting there, we understand ;)
 
I have a complete spare set of street bodywork for that bike that had been converted to a track bike. Always good to have.

Let me know if you are interested
 
Don't forget to get some proper gear for it too. hahahh. I know the first superman feeling of how you think you're gonna be superman without any gear..
And a sweater is not proper gear.. http://www.motorcyclehouse.com/motorcycle-jackets-for-men.htm[TABLE="width: 528"]
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hahah i was thinking the same thing! :D

that excitement is contagious, and although most people would call you crazy for recording your bike just sitting there, we understand ;)

+1

Congrats. safe riding.
also, paint the drywall a Contrast colour to your bike. so the bike sticks out. will look much better. ;)
 
why does your car look like styrofoam!?!? lol



sigh, i remember new bike ownership excitement... congrats dude.
 
Audio problems? Voice sounds too deep for 125 rider.
 
Congrats.....hope you enjoy many many miles on your new to you bike....

Don't be turning the bike on and checking out the lights and such and running it for such short periods, you will drain the battery, since the bike is not running long enough to generate enough to recharge what you are using up....just saying...

Keep the rubber on the pavement...


Also allows for condensation to form and condense off the hot cylinder in a cold environment, the moisture then sits in the cylinder and can cause a rust ring if sitting a long time.
Fog the cylinders in the fall, take the battery out, leave it on the bench on a tender and don't start the bike until spring.
 
Also allows for condensation to form and condense off the hot cylinder in a cold environment, the moisture then sits in the cylinder and can cause a rust ring if sitting a long time.
Fog the cylinders in the fall, take the battery out, leave it on the bench on a tender and don't start the bike until spring.

Fogging is overkill for just sitting 1 winter imo.
 

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