Oops! :)
rethnal said:
Well... WHAT MODEL??????? :)
Thanks for all the great comments! :) Apologies for forgetting the model!
It's a 2004 KDX-220R and it should be ready to pick up TODAY! Funny thing is that I don't have a hitch carrier yet and my brother might be busy this evening (with his truck) so I may have to wait till Wednesday *argh*
I love the Rocky the Flying Squirrel sticker! hahah! I wish it came in Kawasaki Green but I'll make do...
Another very funny, heartening and totally embarassing story about the bike purchase:
When Ian told me that the mechanic was out on Monday and so the bike would unfortunately not be ready till this morning I said, "No problem at all!" I won't really be able to ride it until October some time anyway so all academic" (my only experience was from Carnegie, a state run park)
Then he looked at me confused and said "There's lots of places to ride year round... there Club Moto, and Sandhill, and Hollister and any private property if you know someone... The red sticker restrictions are only for State run parks and off road vehicle areas..."
Talk about feeling like a NEWB! LoL! But it was a good newb feeling because it meant I was wrong about only being able to actually ride a portion of the year... I thought that the red sticker meant no using the bike during the off season months ever, anywhere in California! Also, I found out that they give FREE lessons at Club Moto saturday mornings on their beginner MX track, so I'll be spending ALOT of time there...
A friend at work told me that when you're starting out, it helps to ride ALOT and often... as in every weekend and more if you can because there is so much to learn and so much to forget and if you ride once a month or at longer intervals, the "feel" you get for things during the day will all be forgotten, and the next time you're out, you waste the whole day trying to "remember" those things... He mentioned as you got more competent, this effect would lessen and each time you went out, you would learn things or refine things despite the interval of time inbetween, and not simply struggle to maintain... Then he said there was of course another upper limit to this, but not to worry about that for a long time haha!
*must maintain composure, must not rush in too... fast...* haha!
Have a good one all!
Feanor