hey everyone xx

Yea, now we are all wondering who pilion babe was talking to !!! Well apart from Foxy

“hehehehe… ok… is it just me or does that read like Pillion Babe just called you “Hunglad” ya know… like hunglad… as in hungl… ohh nevermind… I’ll get a cold shower. Back on topic… sorry.”

“hubby will be fine he`s a big lad he can look after himself”

Hi PB, welcome, from everybody at londonpervs.com sounds to me like you might also have to mention Hubby’s large gun collection, violent temper, underworld connections etc, etc, . . . . :wink:

oh **** just realised what i wrote lol how embarrassing was that i meant to say cheers hun glad u like lol oh well not the first time i been embarrassed usually i do things like that when i`m drunk hehe its scary cos i was stone cold sober!!! there is no hope for me.

Welcome mate, I only joined a short while ago and the’re a frendly bunch in here

Good luck with the test, knock 'em bandy

I’d go with an SV for a first bike, plenty fast enough and not as expensive to buy or insure, plus there are mucho go faster bits and bling for 'em. Or you could step over to the darkside and get a KTBooom

I apologise for bringing the tone of the forums to my gutter level…

Hey, pillion babe, you shuld definetely get a Kawasaki 636! Don’t leasten to the Suzuki boys! lol

I was gonna say you should go for a big throbbin Vtwin… but I’m currently on a rehabilitation program and trying to drag myself out the gutter!

/I’ll get me coat

Floyd man… It just wouldn’t be the same here without you lowering the tone a tad!!! LOL…

Hello and welcome. Agree with ^^^, just make sure its in green though - its faster.

I’d have no qualms about recommending an SV as a first big bike wither - spent 3 years on one after my DAS. They’re are loads of them about, cheap to buy & insure & run (ish - servicing/replacing parts on higher mileage ones may cost a bit more than a honda but it’s a forgiving bike and definitely fun - undertaking everyone on the corners at track days (- and then watching as they opened up the bikg bikes and flew away down the straights )

Welcome aboard & good luck with the test. Get the bike you want & one that you will be comfortable with & able to handle

Hey pillion babe… Welcome to the forum, nice to see some girls joinin, lol. Hope you pass your test and get yourself to some meets!

-Hennessy

Welcome PB, nice bra

erm I mean, good luck with your test, whatever you decide to buy just remember the thottle goes both ways and practice practice practice

See you around

I am probably going to get shot down here but I still think that a 600 gixer sv etc is still too much for a first bike. They can easily get you into trouble when your novice to biking and although the throttle does go both ways it can go the wrong way all to easy. Then again I am biased as I said I started very small and made small steps upwards. Built my confidence slowly that way I became totally at one and used to the bike. By the time I was 18 I had ridden a ZX9, Tl100 etc and when I got on em I was totally happy and not concerned abouts it’s power. The reason for this was because from the age of 3 I had spent many years ridding smaller bikes 50’s 80’s, 125’s then made a step up to a GS500, bandit 600, then a sports 600. The baby steps really build your confidence and enable you to find your feet.

I have followed to many new riders on sports bikes that look totally un confident wobbly, unsure of there ability and riding like they are very very nervous. Thats not to say that all new riders are like this some are confident and very good from the off but in my opnion there is no substitute for the experience you gain ridding slower machines first.

Good luck with the test too and enjoy it whatever you buy and most important keep it shiny side up

Hi PB, welcome to the site.

As you can tell we tend to have a few purv’s here but cant seem to get ride of them. lol

All the best with you test from what you have said im sure you’ll do fine.

P.s If your Avatar’s to go by your Modling must be going great guns.

"I am probably going to get shot down here but I still think that a 600 gixer sv etc is still too much for a first bike. They can easily get you into trouble when your novice to biking and although the throttle does go both ways it can go the wrong way all to easy. Then again I am biased as I said I started very small and made small steps upwards. Built my confidence slowly that way I became totally at one and used to the bike. By the time I was 18 I had ridden a ZX9, Tl100 etc and when I got on em I was totally happy and not concerned abouts it’s power. The reason for this was because from the age of 3 I had spent many years ridding smaller bikes 50’s 80’s, 125’s then made a step up to a GS500, bandit 600, then a sports 600. The baby steps really build your confidence and enable you to find your feet.

I have followed to many new riders on sports bikes that look totally un confident wobbly, unsure of there ability and riding like they are very very nervous. Thats not to say that all new riders are like this some are confident and very good from the off but in my opnion there is no substitute for the experience you gain ridding slower machines first."

Nah mate, you will have to try a lot harder than that ! … never a truer word spoken, start small, learn to dominate a sucession of small machines, I learnt a hell of a lot when I blew up my GT550 despatch bike and suffered the humiliation of riding a piddly little honda 250 RS hire bike. So many people buy superbikes cos their mates have them, not realising you need to work your way up to one. When i was looking for my blade back in 1999, more than half the bikes i viewed were 4 year old 500 milers - owned by guys who were selling them who had never really used them, merely terrified themselves, made excuses, left biking.

MilleMonster wrote…

"As you can tell we tend to have a few purv’s here but cant seem to get ride of them. lol "

Dude… I think your great too but you ain’t riding me!!

Welcome welcome welcome good luck with the test most deff hook up at some of the meets sorry to say! no Im not sorry I am with the Kwak bod an proud of it make it a ZX6 but what ever ya get enjoy.

See Foxy I kept it clean n out of the gutter

Welcome to the forum!

Heres a thought do girls get cheaper insrance then guys with bikes?

Opps, I really should check what I’ve typed first lol thanks for that Floyd.