GodFather
Blademaster's bottom bitch
+387|6676|Phoenix, AZ
2002 Honda Shadow 750cc


Found it browsing Craigslist because my dad said that I should be looking for a bike to learn on

https://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn249/willandlauren/007-1.jpg

https://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn249/willandlauren/008-1.jpg

https://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn249/willandlauren/005-1.jpg

https://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn249/willandlauren/003.jpg

https://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn249/willandlauren/001.jpg

https://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn249/willandlauren/004-1.jpg

I just showed him the bike as in, "Hey isnt this bike sexy?" and he called the number and we ended up driving up to Suprise the next morning... after about 20 minutes of driving and riding he decided to buy it... apparently it was the bike that he was looking for (for himself)

Bike weighs about 490 lbs, rides low to the ground, and is EXTREMELY sexy, and very easy to handle



I've been getting used to it by riding it around town with my dad.
I have to say one of the coolest experiences in my entire life with my dad has been just cruising around town with him



And yes, before anyone talks shit about my dad getting me a bike like that that soon (got my permit days ago.) I am extremely fortunate to have someone who would put 3800$ down on me that quickly, and also to be fortunate enough to have a parent who can afford to do that.




Oh, and I filled it up yesterday, cost something like $6.20 for a full tank of gas. It. Was. Fucking. Amazing.
S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6903|Chicago, IL
Nice

Just don't be one of those dickheads who has to deafen everybody around them with their new hog
VspyVspy
Sniper
+183|7129|A sunburnt country
Nice bike but you shoulda got a real Harley not a look alike....

And yes I do own a 2004 FXST Harley
Mr.Dooomed
Find your center.
+752|6784

Honda=Win

Love the Shadow dude, I took a riding course a few years ago and loved it. My first bike I bought was about three years ago, I only paid $600 for it. Also a Honda. A '76 CB550F to be exact, still ride it today. Much more of a sport bike compared to your Shadow though.

Did you take a riding course? NEVER ride on gravel unprepared...Also, really get a feel for how to take corners with it. Have fun, I love riding my bike
Nature is a powerful force. Those who seek to subdue nature, never do so permanently.
GodFather
Blademaster's bottom bitch
+387|6676|Phoenix, AZ

Im_Dooomed wrote:

Honda=Win

Love the Shadow dude, I took a riding course a few years ago and loved it. My first bike I bought was about three years ago, I only paid $600 for it. Also a Honda. A '76 CB550F to be exact, still ride it today. Much more of a sport bike compared to your Shadow though.

Did you take a riding course? NEVER ride on gravel unprepared...Also, really get a feel for how to take corners with it. Have fun, I love riding my bike
Havent taken a riding course yet, I plan to, I rode with my dad on a semi-busy road (3 lanes, traffic each way, stop lights, turn lanes everything) for 20 miles (10 each way) was great fun, I rode around the neighbor hood and my dad rode behind me telling me what I should be looking out for and misc stuff

I will be taking a riding course and getting my license in a few months though...


VspyVspy wrote:

Nice bike but you shoulda got a real Harley not a look alike....

And yes I do own a 2004 FXST Harley
Im rather, more VERY happy with this Honda. Harley isnt that appealing to me...




S.Lythberg wrote:

Nice

Just don't be one of those dickheads who has to deafen everybody around them with their new hog
Its got some rumble, but its not REALLY loud... It has some big mufflers as you can see anyways I wont be
Benzin
Member
+576|6454
My dad has that exact same bike, just a different year. Or is my dad's a Magna? I've forgotten ... shit ...

Anyway.

I'm surprised your dad got you such a large bike, though. By large, I mean engine. All riders I've talked to say to learn on something smaller and then step up after you've ridden for a while.

Good luck, though, the bike looks great!!!
kylef
Gone
+1,352|6949|N. Ireland

CapnNismo wrote:

My dad has that exact same bike, just a different year. Or is my dad's a Magna? I've forgotten ... shit ...

Anyway.

I'm surprised your dad got you such a large bike, though. By large, I mean engine. All riders I've talked to say to learn on something smaller and then step up after you've ridden for a while.

Good luck, though, the bike looks great!!!
I was gonna say! Most riders start off on 125cc (Aprilia, Cagiva, Valadero etc) but not the OP heh ... well either way that looks like a great bike, and I hope you enjoy riding it

<< about to start taking bike lessons
GodFather
Blademaster's bottom bitch
+387|6676|Phoenix, AZ

kylef wrote:

CapnNismo wrote:

My dad has that exact same bike, just a different year. Or is my dad's a Magna? I've forgotten ... shit ...

Anyway.

I'm surprised your dad got you such a large bike, though. By large, I mean engine. All riders I've talked to say to learn on something smaller and then step up after you've ridden for a while.

Good luck, though, the bike looks great!!!
I was gonna say! Most riders start off on 125cc (Aprilia, Cagiva, Valadero etc) but not the OP heh ... well either way that looks like a great bike, and I hope you enjoy riding it

<< about to start taking bike lessons
I was looking for one, but all I found on craigslist were crotch rockets and custom harleys...



But im pretty happy that I wont have to upgrade bikes
Metal-Eater-GR
I can haz titanium paancakez?
+490|6728
Win win bike! Nice!

I love motorcycles but yeah, im a bit of pussy to ride them. Here in Athens riding a bike isnt the smartest thing ever... too many assholes with cars. Anyway, have fun mate

I bet this new vehicle of yours will get you lot of pussy!
Ender2309
has joined the GOP
+470|7027|USA
i'm more of a sport bike guy but thats pretty awesome man. congrats. don't do anything stupid.

most motorcycle injuries are caused by drivers who don't see you so always maintain a cushion space around you, IE never ride next to an automobile, and stay in the center lane when possible. also assume nobody knows you're there.
CrazeD
Member
+368|7129|Maine

VspyVspy wrote:

Nice bike but you shoulda got a real Harley not a look alike....

And yes I do own a 2004 FXST Harley
Harleys are for old people, tbh.
Mint Sauce
Frighteningly average
+780|6742|eng

CrazeD wrote:

VspyVspy wrote:

Nice bike but you shoulda got a real Harley not a look alike....

And yes I do own a 2004 FXST Harley
Harleys are for old people, tbh.
With long beards and wardrobes that consist of leather, leather and more leather.
#rekt
Adams_BJ
Russian warship, go fuck yourself
+2,057|7078|Little Bentcock
That's a very nice bike.

I bought an '08 kawasaki ninja 250r for my first bike.
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7105

That's a sweet bike. I've only ever ridden MX bikes.
13rin
Member
+977|6935

S.Lythberg wrote:

Nice

Just don't be one of those dickheads who has to deafen everybody around them with their new hog
And screw you.  I've got Vance & Hines short shots on my "hog".  They have kept automobiles merging over on me.  The pipes work great at letting people know that you are there (moving past).  It's true.  Loud pipes save lives.

Mah bike:
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 3#p2140863

A couple tips.
NEVER use your front brake during a turn.  You WILL drop the bike.
Highway paint is very slick when wet.
Dirt, Sand and Gravel are NOT your friends.
Ride where the other drivers see you (and behave as though they don't see you)


PROFILE THE CARS
1. Who's driving it
-  I pay extra attention to them if they are on a cell phone (can't check your blind spot holding a phone)
-  I look for silver hair (indicates an elder driver)
-  Seat reclined way back "thuggie style" (immature driver)

2.  What does the car look like.
-  If the car is beat the f' up (I assume they don't care about wrecking = possible careless driver)
-  I look for beads and stickers (particular FSU/ FAMU/ TCC).  Beads usually mean ditsy chick with big boobs driving & the stickers indicated the local universities.  This indicates to me that they are a student.  Students are usually young and therefore inexperienced at driving.  They are most likely from out of town going to school and are unfamiliar with the roads.
-  Taxi.  Say no more.
-  Is is a modded car (rice burner in particulars = retard aggressive driver)

Last edited by DBBrinson1 (2008-09-02 09:27:59)

I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
VspyVspy
Sniper
+183|7129|A sunburnt country

CrazeD wrote:

VspyVspy wrote:

Nice bike but you shoulda got a real Harley not a look alike....

And yes I do own a 2004 FXST Harley
Harleys are for old people, tbh.
Good thing I am old then!
bugz
Fission Mailed
+3,311|6768

Ender2309 wrote:

i'm more of a sport bike guy but thats pretty awesome man. congrats. don't do anything stupid.

most motorcycle injuries are caused by drivers who don't see you so always maintain a cushion space around you, IE never ride next to an automobile, and stay in the center lane when possible. also assume nobody knows you're there.
Yeah, be careful with that thing. My grandpa and uncle both fucked themselves up on motorcycles. Both accident's were because the cars didn't see them.

My uncle's walked with a limp for the last 25 years and my grandpa broke his neck and never healed properly.

Maybe loud IS a good thing.
viper313
One Shot, One Kill
+53|7098|Minnesota
Nice bike.  My first one was a shadow VLX 600.  I actually just traded in my VTX 1300 and a Suzuki GS500 for this....


https://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z227/timkowalik/VTX1800N08_23_08002.jpg

https://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z227/timkowalik/VTX1800N08_23_08005.jpg

https://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z227/timkowalik/VTX1800N08_23_08018.jpg

It's a VTX 1800N.

I have this pic as my desktop.

https://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z227/timkowalik/VTX1800N08_23_08018-2.jpg

Last edited by viper313 (2008-09-02 16:39:39)

Smithereener
Member
+138|6772|California

ebug9 wrote:

Maybe loud IS a good thing.
It is sometimes, motorcycles are harder to spot than regular cars so being aware of their presence through sound is a good thing.

But it sucks ass when it's midnight and you're trying to get some sleep, when some asshole decides to ride through the street completely revved up.

Nice btw. I remember my dad telling me stories of when he owned a bike back when he was younger. Had to sell it though.

Last edited by Smithereener (2008-09-02 16:42:25)

GodFather
Blademaster's bottom bitch
+387|6676|Phoenix, AZ
Thanks for the compliments all


I just need a helmet and a jacket probably (to be seen better)

I got this really gay round helmet right now, the win cuts right along the bottom and I cant hear the engine going +55 mph (need to hear to shift, well not need but it would be good)

any ideas?
i g
Banned
+876|6320|GA

gl with that

God Save the Queen wrote:

be safe

Last edited by i g (2008-09-02 17:12:48)

God Save the Queen
Banned
+628|6799|tropical regions of london
be safe
13rin
Member
+977|6935

GodFather wrote:

Thanks for the compliments all


I just need a helmet and a jacket probably (to be seen better)

I got this really gay round helmet right now, the win cuts right along the bottom and I cant hear the engine going +55 mph (need to hear to shift, well not need but it would be good)

any ideas?
Go full face.  My coworker just totaled his aprilla in the mountains.  He got into some gravel on a turn and didn't remember a thing.  His buddies said he kinda "superman" skidded face first across the ground.  He had a full face on at the time.  I saw it.  It's fucked up way beyond fix.  It could have been his face.  I have a shoei x-eleven.  Pricey and it is overkill.  Basically, I never would want someone to have to tell my wife, if only he was wearing a helmet.  There are two helmet safety standard ratings.  The DOT/SNELL and the Euro one... If I remember correctly the euro standard and quality control tests are more stringent.  They base rating on a test where the helmet is struck.  The more stringent test has the same area struck again.  What is the likelihood of that occurring though?  The bottom line is that the helmets regardless of the rating aren't going to do much for an individual involved in an moderate to serious accident.  There are usually several other injuries that alone would be fatal. 

Make sure your helmet fits right.  It should push your cheeks up a bit when you have it on.  Get a tinted visor for day riding.  Use the clear one at night.  Always wear boots. 

Leather is good.  Also get raingear.  I recommend Frog Toggs.  Get the heat shield patch kit. 

Oh, last tidbit.  Never ride without eye protection.  You might be able to take a gnat a 15mph, but a wasp or dragonfly at 60 in the eye will most likely blind you and knock you off your bike.

Have fun man.  You've got a really pretty bike.

Last edited by DBBrinson1 (2008-09-02 20:02:39)

I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
GodFather
Blademaster's bottom bitch
+387|6676|Phoenix, AZ

DBBrinson1 wrote:

GodFather wrote:

Thanks for the compliments all


I just need a helmet and a jacket probably (to be seen better)

I got this really gay round helmet right now, the win cuts right along the bottom and I cant hear the engine going +55 mph (need to hear to shift, well not need but it would be good)

any ideas?
Go full face.  My coworker just totaled his aprilla in the mountains.  He got into some gravel on a turn and didn't remember a thing.  His buddies said he kinda "superman" skidded face first across the ground.  He had a full face on at the time.  I saw it.  It's fucked up way beyond fix.  It could have been his face.  I have a shoei x-eleven.  Pricey and it is overkill.  Basically, I never would want someone to have to tell my wife, if only he was wearing a helmet.  There are two helmet safety standard ratings.  The DOT/SNELL and the Euro one... If I remember correctly the euro standard and quality control tests are more stringent.  They base rating on a test where the helmet is struck.  The more stringent test has the same area struck again.  What is the likelihood of that occurring though?  The bottom line is that the helmets regardless of the rating aren't going to do much for an individual involved in an moderate to serious accident.  There are usually several other injuries that alone would be fatal. 

Make sure your helmet fits right.  It should push your cheeks up a bit when you have it on.  Get a tinted visor for day riding.  Use the clear one at night.  Always wear boots. 

Leather is good.  Also get raingear.  I recommend Frog Toggs.  Get the heat shield patch kit. 

Oh, last tidbit.  Never ride without eye protection.  You might be able to take a gnat a 15mph, but a wasp or dragonfly at 60 in the eye will most likely blind you and knock you off your bike.

Have fun man.  You've got a really pretty bike.
Well, here in AZ its sunny as fuck so I always wear sunglasses (polarized) under the mask and a visor on top of it, my eyes would dry out if I didnt wear goggles

The raingear... Again, its arizona   But it is the monsoon season

Yeah im fucked if I get in a bad accident, but id still like a nice jacket and helmet, I mean it cant hurt putting a bit of cash down on it :p

Thanks

An
Phxbravo
Member
+11|6184|Phoenix, arizona
dude, ride save...phoenix is bad place to ride a bike

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