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got response from Yahoo. If you still want to say something and not have it deleted click the link below.

"Hi Jason,
Thanks for letting us know about that we will follow up."

http://contributor.yahoo.com/company/contact_us.html




Thanks Jason...

As a "noob" myself, who was in the market for a "first bike" not very long ago, this kind of thing really strikes a nerve with me. Two things that I can tell you about entry-level riders:
1. They will look for any advice they can find that tells them to get the bike the want vs the bike the should get.

2. They make MANY mistakes. In my first year riding, I've; chirped my fronts following a friend who stopped short... overreacted and hit the gas instead of the brake when someone on a side street came out too soon... e-braked when I should have swerved... and probably half a dozen other stupid mistakes. Thankfully, I was on a nice, forgiving bike (trusty Speedy). Imagine if I was riding a Daytona or a Duc 848...

And THEN... when people actually comment with REAL recommendations on a good first bike... he DELETES them because his fragile little ego can't take it...

Crap... this moron reallly will get someone hurt (or much worse).



Ok... I need another scotch!

Last edited by LanceD; 03/30/2011 1:16 AM.

2003 Speedmaster Red/Black FREAK, AI removed, Emgo Shorties, NH Peg relocation, Progressive suspension (front and back).