Its rare enough that i see a Z around here, so as far as getting a wave back, my chances are slim to none.Whitestone, Queens here. There's a few of us around here for sure, and they actually wave back when I pass them!
College Point in the house.Whitestone, Queens here. There's a few of us around here for sure, and they actually wave back when I pass them!
College Point in the house.
You better wave. I am the LeMans Sunset.
Randy aka ZMedic
hey zmedic nice ride, sorry to thread hack, but what kind of numbers are you getting with that set-up?College Point in the house.
You better wave. I am the LeMans Sunset.
Randy aka ZMedic
hey zmedic nice ride, sorry to thread hack, but what kind of numbers are you getting with that set-up?
Im curious myself Randy...
Joe
Actually my last motorcycle a CBR1000RR 2005 was stolen from IFO my job. After that, I decided to focus on my car.Wow Randy, amazing ride and really nice numbers. Just out of curiosity, what kind of motorcycle do you have, im planning on getting one myself soon.
Joe
I hear ya, its kind of the opposite for me, as this is my first bike, the z has kind of taken a backseat. Any recommendations (budget is limited) ????Actually my last motorcycle a CBR1000RR 2005 was stolen from IFO my job. After that, I decided to focus on my car.
I've been riding since I was a kid, so I'll be back. Keeping my eyes open for an R1.
But truthfully, I am enjoying my car too much right now. It's hard, because they are both summertime vehicles.
The bike replacement can wait.
My recommendations for all new bike riders is the same, start small 600cc (or 750cc if you are a big guy) and learn the bike by riding for at least 1 year, some require 2 years to really feel comfortable before upgrading to anything larger. I have seen too many guys start out with a 1000cc bike, they learn how to go and don't learn how to stop. You can obviously see the problem with that combination. A machine that can do 0-60 in under 3 seconds with a pilot than doesn't know how to stop...THAT'S BAD.I hear ya, its kind of the opposite for me, as this is my first bike, the z has kind of taken a backseat. Any recommendations (budget is limited) ????
Joe
Hey Guys, I work in Manhattan, but live upstate in Hyde Park,(80 miles or so from Manhattan)
Yah, I take metro north normally, but last saturday I drove down and parked on the street in battery park(i was nervous as **** leaving it) and I parked right next to an 06 z just like mine silver and all, it was pretty cool. I dont think I will drive down much though cause i am nervous to park on street and to let the garages have it-all I can think of is that scene from ferris buelers day off at the garage.**** Ninja, you make that commute every day by train I hope. :shiftdrive:
I'm in New Windsor, Orange County New York area.
Whatup JoeI see some new guys around on this forum from Long Island, post it up fellas
Joe