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#7
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Paris, France
Posts: 169
Originally posted by DLish
hell ya!!!! the french group in jd2 pulled some tall *** stoppies!!!!
hell ya!!!! the french group in jd2 pulled some tall *** stoppies!!!!
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#9
nice stoppie
#11
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Paris, France
Posts: 169
hi ! I never saw a rental place for bike too, I think we can't or just small bike like 125 cc, because here you can drive a 125 without the bike's driving license so in Paris it's more easy for exemple .
here the bike are "stop" to 100 hp by the rules when they can do like 150 hp in "full power" , is it the same there ?
here the bike are "stop" to 100 hp by the rules when they can do like 150 hp in "full power" , is it the same there ?
#12
i've already seen rental places for bikes in the southwest...motorcycles furthermore of 125cc are available..a foreign friend has already rent two 600 bandit to visit the region of Landes (southwest of France) with his wife.
#19
It is not so difficult ....it is necessary to think of raising the motorcycle from the beginning, not to put the engine too high in the regimes, keep the foot near the brake and always look for famous point of balance.... ah yes, disconnect the brain !
No without laughing, I say that but I began the motorcycle at 4 on a DS 80 ... I even prefer not to tell the falls arf!! Thus I understand that at first it is hard ...I admit you that in my leads in 125, my wheelings first ones were funny to see ,there I am 19 years old, a hornet and one 250 YZ and it is already easier to do the idiot ...I have as well a XR 50, but that it is to do the idiot with the pals.
I am maybe going to come on Paris during the holidays, to see of the family..in fact I do not know if it is me who go there or if it is them who come... you are from Paris, aren't you ? If I come it will be necessary to explain to me how to go in R *****
Bye
No without laughing, I say that but I began the motorcycle at 4 on a DS 80 ... I even prefer not to tell the falls arf!! Thus I understand that at first it is hard ...I admit you that in my leads in 125, my wheelings first ones were funny to see ,there I am 19 years old, a hornet and one 250 YZ and it is already easier to do the idiot ...I have as well a XR 50, but that it is to do the idiot with the pals.
I am maybe going to come on Paris during the holidays, to see of the family..in fact I do not know if it is me who go there or if it is them who come... you are from Paris, aren't you ? If I come it will be necessary to explain to me how to go in R *****
Bye
#20
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Paris, France
Posts: 169
good english
well, I just have an old DT125 for the moment, I will wait to have some money and to loose the "34hp" rules to have an hornet or something like that .
for the wheeling, I know how to do but it's fear to reverse the bike who afraid me . it's a "level" to pass then I think it will be ok . it was the same for the endo, before, I was afraid, now I can do it "easy" if I can say that, but I went over the limit one time and I took the bike on myself . Now, I know where is the limit
for R***** as you say (I think you can say the name here ) , ask me by MP here or on R20
bye
well, I just have an old DT125 for the moment, I will wait to have some money and to loose the "34hp" rules to have an hornet or something like that .
for the wheeling, I know how to do but it's fear to reverse the bike who afraid me . it's a "level" to pass then I think it will be ok . it was the same for the endo, before, I was afraid, now I can do it "easy" if I can say that, but I went over the limit one time and I took the bike on myself . Now, I know where is the limit
for R***** as you say (I think you can say the name here ) , ask me by MP here or on R20
bye