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Title: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: annguyen1981 on July 23, 2006, 08:45:10 PM
Yes...  I'm talking about SQUIDS!

Since the "F" models, more and more new young riders have been flocking to this "flashy" bike.  Most of these people are too immature to realize that they ARE immature.  They lie to themselves (and their parents) that they are responsible enough to own and ride a bike.

I'm sorry, but having a part-time job doesn't make you responsible.  Or mature for that matter.

I've noticed that many of the new GSTwins.com members who bought BRAND SPANKING NEW GS500f models ask the most "squidly" questions.  I'm not trying to put anyone down.  That's the last thing on my mind.

To our "newer" board members:  Please use the search function.  I'm in no way a search-nazi, but it can help minimize the tension we've been experiencing.  If you can't find it, please think BEFORE you post: "Would I ask my parents this question?"

To our "older" board members:  Please remember this thread when replying to squidly questions.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: pandy on July 23, 2006, 09:06:04 PM
Something that would reduce some of the tensions that we've been feeling lately is if folks would stop being so judgmental of others. :thumb:

pandy
One of the "older" members who will continue to welcome new riders and their questions.

Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: CirclesCenter on July 23, 2006, 10:07:10 PM
Honestly I think we're all a bit squidly.

Have you ever opened the throttle full tilt for any other reason than to avoid a car?

Ever scraped a peg?

Ever had chicken strips because something gave you a scare?

Ever wondered how you look in your gear?

Ever bought gear cause it matches the bike?

Ever ridden without a full compliment of gear?


I understand the difference, but really, even for owning a "sport bike" aren't we all a little bit squidly?
I really think that we should all look at ourselves and ask, "Am I perfect?" before we rail on everyone else for their flaws.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: NiceGuysFinishLast on July 23, 2006, 10:25:13 PM
Quote from: CirclesCenter on July 23, 2006, 10:07:10 PM
Honestly I think we're all a bit squidly.

Have you ever opened the throttle full tilt for any other reason than to avoid a car?
Yes. To accelerate to the speed limit. :laugh: Ok, that was the facetiousness kicking in.
Ever scraped a peg?
Three times. All three were accidental.

Ever had chicken strips because something gave you a scare?
Uhh.. I think you're misunderstanding what chicken strips are. Try a search, n00bcake! :laugh: This is a good post (http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=21873.0) Ok.. there was the facetiousness again, sorry..

Ever wondered how you look in your gear?
Yep. I look fat. Oh well.

Ever bought gear cause it matches the bike?
Sorta. I bought black and silver gear because I like black and silver. But I bought a black and silver bike.. because I like black and silver. So yes, and no?


Ever ridden without a full compliment of gear?
Guilty of that one.

I understand the difference, but really, even for owning a "sport bike" aren't we all a little bit squidly?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! He called the GS a sport bike! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *Makes "chicken strips" in his pants from laughing so hard*

I really think that we should all look at ourselves and ask, "Am I perfect?" before we rail on everyone else for their flaws.


Ok.. so most of those replies were really just me being a smartass, and kind of an @$$hole, and blowing off steam.

I'm not saying I'm perfect. I'm saying I have discretion. Which is the better part of valor. Or something. I'm not railing on Nick for his flaws. I'm trying to teach the kid something. Hell. Strike that. I'm not gonna call him a kid. I'm barely his senior. If at all, I'm not even sure. I know I hate being called kid. I'm trying to teach NICK something. Help him out. EEEESH...

Oh, and CirclesCenter, don't think I'm lashing out at you, I like you.. well, you know what I mean (no ghey jokes :laugh:), your posts make me laugh, I harbor no ill will towards you. Hell, I harbor no ill will towards anyone. I'm just throwing my own opinion out there. Take it or leave it.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: CirclesCenter on July 23, 2006, 10:32:23 PM
Does it come with a side of fries?

Oh BTW, not too worried, just man it really seems like everyone is picking on these guys. (I used to be that kid in the back of the class with no friends who everyone picked on, so yeah maybe a little bit of that showing here.....)

Yeah they're squidly. It happens. I'm kinda squidly myself.

I don't think anyone really has looked at their behavior towards these guys.

Let's see I'll answer my own questions.

Ever opened the throttle for any other reason than to avoid a car?
DAMN SKIPPY I HAVE!

Ever Scraped a peg?
Does dragging it like a dog with hemmroids mean anything to you?

Ever wondered how you look in your gear?
Only when I see my reflection as I ride by plate glass windows.

Ever bought gear because it matches the bike?
Well, yeah! Want me to wear green on a red bike? It's not christmas you know.....

Ever ridden without a full compliment of gear?
Yeah. Glad I wasn't doing that when I crashed.

Even for owning a "sport bike" aren't we all a little bit squidly?
First of all STFU, I put it in quotes DAMNIT!!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOL!
But no really, we're not riding 125cc scooters so power must be a concern in some measure.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: CirclesCenter on July 23, 2006, 10:44:06 PM
OH BTW I thought chicken strips were the un-used areas of tire from not leaning it hard, am I mistaken?  :oops:

Cause I need to abolish mine now, still getting the courage back....
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: pantablo on July 24, 2006, 01:09:47 AM
I have recently been thinking along these same lines-ie that the F model has attracted a new, different kind of rider to gstwin. In part that is true. More new riders are seeing the gs500f as a doppler to the gsxr line and that has made it acceptable again as a first bike. I think that is good.
IN fact, its probably too good, because its getting LOTS of riders to start on the gs. So I think its partly that the F model does look more like a gsxr and that there are simply more riders on gs500's and therefore more of them here.

In the end it doesnt really matter. There have always been riders on gstwin who have been stunters, even from way back in the day.  There have always been riders who dont have the same idea of safety gear as you or I do. Hell, I was surprised at what Kerry considered safety gear when he came to LA to visit and I gave him a tour of the local canyons. :icon_rolleyes:. there have always been riders who disparage the gs500 or who disparage members here. Not so much as now though.

In the end, the only thing that really matters is that this community still exists and that its existence helps new or long time riders on gs500's to enjoy their bikes, or fix them, or set up rides, or ask dumb questions that 3 other people were thinking about too...

Hello, my name is pablo and I am a squid.
I have done flat out speed runs on public roads...150+mph.
My gear matches my bike.
scraped a peg or two.
always wanted to get a knee down on the road. once I did it on the track I was less intersted in doing it on the road (only a handful of times have I done it on the road to this day).
I used to go to client meetings (occasionally, only occasionally) wearing only the helmet and jacket, khakis and dress shoes...
I own a sportbike.
I used to mod the hell out of my gs500...anyone remember http://pantablo500.tripod.com/?

Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: Alphamazing on July 24, 2006, 02:03:46 AM
Hello, my name is Brian, and I am a squid.
I have topped out my bike on public roads.
Scraped a peg or two, but only while crashing.
Always thought getting a knee down would be awesome. Did it on the track. It was. Caused me to crash. Still want to do it.
I regularly wear jeans and sneakers as part of my gear ensemble.
All my gear matches my bike.
I own a demi-sportbike.
My next bike is probably going to be a liter bike.
I've wheelied on public roads.
I've done a burnout before.
I've scared myself stupid more than once.
I've hurt myself riding. I still love it.
I've ridden without a helmet, jacket, or gloves before because my girlfriend was with me and had no gear.
I mod the hell out of my GS500. Notice the signature?
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: Mk1inCali on July 24, 2006, 02:50:42 AM
I bought my GS back in 01 before the F model was ever even entered in on paper.

I just jumped it, coming up one of the steepest roads in San Diego.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: Kasumi on July 24, 2006, 04:56:26 AM
I don't give a damn who is a squid or not. Their problem, their saftey. Plus we all do squidly things. As i said before is squidly posts bother you - don't even go in. Dont write search noobcake! just ignore it or write search "blah blah blah" then no one should have a problem.

I think its good their is a faired GS. It is a desirable bike and even if it is attracting alot of younger riders so what. Better they ride a gsxr look-alike as a noob than a gsxr1k for real. Call it damage limitation. Plus people will stunt on any bike, fairing or not - new or old.

now my turn

Helly, my name is Luke, i have committed squidly acts.
I have done 140mph on public roads.
I have worn a hole in my boot - just yesterday actually/ had jeans on so no knee down.
I wear all my gear 99.9% of the time, however it all matches my bike and i have knee sliders, scratched in.
I own an ex race bike - 400cc zxr400.
Ive scared myself more than once.
Ive crashed, but got back up and carried on.
My next bike wil be an R1.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: Jake D on July 24, 2006, 07:26:45 AM
My name is Jake and I'm a squid.
I have seen triple digits on the speedo.
My goal in life is to use the very edge of my tires regularly. 
I am getting ready to upgrade to a bigger bike for the second time this summer.
I have never done a track day.
I crashed and it was my fault and I will never make that (same) mstake again.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: DMac on July 24, 2006, 10:53:05 AM
Because some people prefer fairing to naked makes you a squid? I am not even sure how to reply to this post.

This is why people warn others away from this board, and after this post I  guess I finally agree. There are some great people here that can be very helpful as well as nice, sry to you all because from my perspective, you're out numbered.

Best of luck to you all, be safe and if ya can bring this fourm back then best of luck.

Goodbye and have fun riding :thumb:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: TadMC on July 24, 2006, 12:06:36 PM
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Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: CirclesCenter on July 24, 2006, 12:09:34 PM
In before Lock/Ban/Tard Farm LOL.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: jen_ on July 24, 2006, 12:31:27 PM
Hello, my name is Jen_ and I am a squid.
I bought my GS because it was faired and cheap.
I have done flat out speed runs on public roads...on my GS, this is not all that scary.
My gear does not match my bike but is pink for extra girly showoff points. 
Haven't scraped my peg cause the centerstand hits first.
No knees down...yet.
I ride regularly to work in jeans or Dockers and dress shoes.
I put a new yellow shock on my bike because it matched the paint.  I put "R" stickes on my bike to further it's masquerade as a GSX-R.  I put a Metzeler sticker on my bike, even though I only have 1 Metzeler tire.
I just spent $300 on Oakley sunglasses that I was gonna use for a trackday.
My next bike will have 100 hp. (Hmm, GSXR 750 maybe)

Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: mike_mike on July 24, 2006, 12:36:55 PM
The new GS500F is a hit with the women.

a typical conversation goes something like this about my bike (usually at bike meets)

- a couple walks up to my bike and says something like "oh yeah, [insert girls name here] you should get one of these"
- we talk for a few minutes and then i mention the older GS500E bikes are being cheaper than the GS500F and widely available.. usually before i finish this sentance they cut me off with a "hell no, this one looks nice with the plastics" or a "No, i like the look of this one"


At the end of the day it doesn't matter because 90% of the people who ride won't give a crap about what you're riding, as long as it is in good working order and has two wheels.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: l3uddha on July 24, 2006, 01:27:05 PM
Quote from: annguyen1981 on July 23, 2006, 08:45:10 PM
Yes...  I'm talking about SQUIDS!

Since the "F" models, more and more new young riders have been flocking to this "flashy" bike.  Most of these people are too immature to realize that they ARE immature.  They lie to themselves (and their parents) that they are responsible enough to own and ride a bike.

I'm sorry, but having a part-time job doesn't make you responsible.  Or mature for that matter.

I've noticed that many of the new GSTwins.com members who bought BRAND SPANKING NEW GS500f models ask the most "squidly" questions.  I'm not trying to put anyone down.  That's the last thing on my mind.

To our "newer" board members:  Please use the search function.  I'm in no way a search-nazi, but it can help minimize the tension we've been experiencing.  If you can't find it, please think BEFORE you post: "Would I ask my parents this question?"

To our "older" board members:  Please remember this thread when replying to squidly questions.

I understand if you get annoyed with people asking stuff in the forum witout searching first- I get that feeling too... just keep in mind that you; yes you annguyen were a huge squid too (not too long ago). last I heard you wanted to sell your bike to get a nice and fast R6 because the GS isnt fast enough or isn't a real sportbike or something dumb like that. then you crash  are fixing it up. I'm sorry to pick on you, but it's just one example. everybody goes through it. believe me, I have too; I'm just glad I moved back to MA where I was actually forced to wear a helmet and be responsible; since then I have completly turned around. I hope after you fix up your GS that you will keep it and learn how to milk it for all it's worth. that would be a very respectable decision; and one you wont regret.
a great thing about this forum is that it knocks some sense into those squids' heads. lets keep doing that rather than give them crap and turn them away for asking dumb questions. we will always get those questions....  :cheers:

my name is Joel.
-I havent scraped my knee yet. I did get to scrape my ass one time.
-I've ridden not two, but THREE (adults)-up...
-you get the idea. I think I'll stop there... I've changed a lot since those days.  :icon_mrgreen:
-It got so humid here I broke down & wore a tee-shirt the other day. I have since ordered a mesh fieldsheer jacket... which is probably USELESS in a crash but makes me feel a little better....
-so I guess I have been squid-free for three days now... but I think I feel a relapse coming because it finally stopped raining!
-my next bike will probably (hopefully) be a Daytona 675 or Ducati something... I'm a big fan of throwing my bike around and those endless lean angles. jap bikes are great but a dime-a-dozen.  :thumb:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: scratch on July 24, 2006, 04:16:54 PM
Quote from: CirclesCenter on July 24, 2006, 12:09:34 PM
In before Lock/Ban/Tard Farm LOL.
:icon_rolleyes:

Hello, with a name like "scratch" I should be a squid, no wait, I am.  See here:
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=25761.msg267886#msg267886
I've opened the throttle full tilt to see if I had synchronized the carburetors all the way to redline.
I've buried the needle and hit the rev limiter in the Carousel @ Sears Point on the FZR (14,000rpm redline).
I've gone nearly as fast on my GS (115) as I did on my FZR400 (120mph) on a public road...repeatedly (I only did it once on the FZR).
I've only scraped the peg on my '82 Vision in a right-hand corner and that was on accident.
I've only scraped my right kneepuck in turn 11 @ Sears, and the first time it was an accident, the rest were intentional  :icon_twisted:
Gear?  What do I need gear for?  I'm not riding to crash.  I'ma squid.  But, my white $160 Jordans match all of my Gixxers.  And, I definitely, don't want to crash in those.
I currently have 1" chickenstrips because I'm older and my survival instinct is stronger now.  How many times do you think I have scared myself riding in the rain for the past 20 years?
Quote from: CirclesCenter on July 23, 2006, 10:07:10 PM
Ever wondered how you look in your gear?
At first, no.  I really enjoyed watching the shadow of my forks working up and down on late afternoons.  I do now have a string of business window to "profile" by...
Quote from: CirclesCenter on July 23, 2006, 10:07:10 PM
Ever bought gear cause it matches the bike?
No.  A brown leather airman's jacket matches nothing.
Quote from: CirclesCenter on July 23, 2006, 10:07:10 PM
Ever ridden without a full compliment of gear?
See link above.  Consider that I used to ride before there was a helmet law.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: annguyen1981 on July 24, 2006, 07:29:08 PM
Quote from: DMac on July 24, 2006, 10:53:05 AM
Because some people prefer fairing to naked makes you a squid? I am not even sure how to reply to this post.

This is why people warn others away from this board, and after this post I  guess I finally agree. There are some great people here that can be very helpful as well as nice, sry to you all because from my perspective, you're out numbered.

Best of luck to you all, be safe and if ya can bring this fourm back then best of luck.

Goodbye and have fun riding :thumb:

I'm sorry you think this way, but I wasn't trying to put ANYONE down.  All I'm stating is that because of the "F" model being sold, the GS500 is becoming more and more popular with EVERY TYPE OF RIDER...  INCLUDING SQUIDLY TYPE...

I just wanted to bring that to everyone's attention, and to have a more peaceful forum to visit.
Quote from: TadMC on July 24, 2006, 12:06:36 PM
Hey Annguyen.

You are a condescending @$$hole, that just so happened so complete the dork bag trifecta by being a dumb ass, and judgemental.  So having a faired bike makes you a squid.... man, Im so glad you cleared that up for me, because i was laying in bed last night wondering, "I wonder what, on my bike, makes me not use the search function."  And you answered it for me, I have a Fairing.  Oh man now I know how to instantly make my self smarter, just take off the fairing.

Thanks,
Your a dork
Eric 

And again....  Someone take too much offense into something that wasn't meant to offend. :mad:

I don't remember saying ANYTHING about how "squids" don't search.  I rarely use the search function.  I know I should, but I don't always use it.  I'm just saying that it will eliminate some of the tension.  I have never seriously told someone to search themselves.  I've done it as a joke, but if I offended someone by doing that, then I'm truly sorry.

:mad:I HAVE AN "F" MODEL!!!
DOES ANYONE F*CKING REMEMBER THAT?!?!?! :mad:


Again, I'm just wanting a more peaceful board to visit and make friends.  I didn't mean EVERYONE who gets and faired bike is a squid.  I'm saying most squidly people who get a bike are gonna get a faired model...  And that's fine.

CirclesCenter said it best:
"Honestly I think we're all a bit squidly"

I know I am.  I don't wear my gear ALL THE F*CKING TIME.  I let the throttle loose sometimes (on public roads).  But I realize the limitations, and I don't act like GHOSTRIDER and try and outrun the police, or do wheelies down the highway for a couple-hundred feet or so.  I just want EVERYONE to be safe and have fun (on the road and on this board).
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: RVertigo on July 24, 2006, 07:33:19 PM
 :o Whoa dude...   

Ready...

Breathe in...  1... 2... Let it out slowly...  3... 4...

Breathe in... 1... 2... 3... 4... 5...


OK... Feeling better? :kiss3:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: annguyen1981 on July 24, 2006, 07:45:24 PM
Quote from: l3uddha on July 24, 2006, 01:27:05 PM
I understand if you get annoyed with people asking stuff in the forum witout searching first- I get that feeling too... just keep in mind that you; yes you annguyen were a huge squid too (not too long ago). last I heard you wanted to sell your bike to get a nice and fast R6 because the GS isnt fast enough or isn't a real sportbike or something dumb like that. then you crash  are fixing it up. I'm sorry to pick on you, but it's just one example. everybody goes through it. believe me, I have too; I'm just glad I moved back to MA where I was actually forced to wear a helmet and be responsible; since then I have completly turned around. I hope after you fix up your GS that you will keep it and learn how to milk it for all it's worth. that would be a very respectable decision; and one you wont regret.
a great thing about this forum is that it knocks some sense into those squids' heads. lets keep doing that rather than give them crap and turn them away for asking dumb questions. we will always get those questions....  :cheers:

Don't get me wrong.  I've never gotten annoyed when people don't search first.  It's never on my mind at all.  [plus it gives my to increase my post-count :laugh:]

Yes I wanted a new bike, but I did change my mind BEFORE I hit that pothole.  I was gonna give it another year or two (mainly cause it was still fun to ride).  Then the pothole incident happened, and because I'm putting money into her for repairs, I'm gonna have to keep it for another year...  Maybe two. :dunno_white:

Besides...  What's wrong with wanting a bigger bike???  I'm too lazy to F*CKING SEARCH right now, but I remember a thread about everyone's "DREAM BIKE" or something like that.  I don't remember a single f*cking person wanting a 500cc or lower.

You wanna know the truth???  I WELCOME THE QUESTIONS EASILY ANSWERED BY A SIMPLE SEARCH.  It just makes me sound smarter when I'm the first to post something useful.  In reality, I know diddly-squat about most things. :laugh:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: annguyen1981 on July 24, 2006, 07:47:09 PM
Quote from: RVertigo on July 24, 2006, 07:33:19 PM
:o Whoa dude...   

Ready...

Breathe in...  1... 2... Let it out slowly...  3... 4...

Breathe in... 1... 2... 3... 4... 5...


OK... Feeling better? :kiss3:

I'm sorry for my posts.  I'm just frustrated 'cause I try and post something that might help people understand and get along better, but all it does it create more tension, name-calling, and personal attacks.  I'm begining to feel more and more like Pastrami, RG, and other past-members. :cry:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: NiceGuysFinishLast on July 24, 2006, 07:48:32 PM
Actually.. I think right now, my dream bike would be an Aprilia RSV250. I love the way they look. I love how fast they are. I love how low they are (I'm a short fucker!)... They're just.... why are my sheets warm and sticky?
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: annguyen1981 on July 24, 2006, 07:53:25 PM
How come NGFL gets a two-line custom title???  It's not fair.





NOW I'M GONNA GET IT. :laugh:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: blue05twin on July 24, 2006, 07:55:13 PM
 :dunno_white:  I think I missed something here, I read Annguyen post and well didn't get upset.  Telling new members about the search function IN A POLITE WAY  :thumb:.  Asking the older members to be nice to the newer ones again  :thumb:

The immature / and lie to themselves part well I still know some people that way unfortunatly it's something that age cannot cure sometimes  :laugh:

Asking squidly questions LMAO I think we are ALL guilty of that one.  
And just because everone is doing it so will I
Hello everyone
My name is David ( I go by Dave ) not because it's shorter or cooler but because when Koreans try and say David it comes out Debbie.  :cookoo:  Umm yeah I'm korean

I'm a squid because :
I love the plastics on my bike
I modded my bike for looks ( rim tape, intergrated break lights and cutting the fender off )
I have gone over 100+ ( well my speedo showed over 100 ;)
My gear matches my bike except for the helmet
I removed the center stand so I could lean the bike further
And I like corning faster than I should  :oops:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: l3uddha on July 24, 2006, 07:55:59 PM
no need to get defensive about the R6 thing. the point was simply that everyone goes through these phases. right after i got my GS I wanted a 1000, then a 750, then a 600, now I'm very happy and will be for a long time because I've found new ways to ride it. I'm finding out every day that I STILL have much to learn. new riders will come on this board all the time, you just have to help educate them. even the most experienced GSers have a lot to learn, but they help educate each other....

geez even having this squid debate makes us all squids... lets turn the conversation into why some riders dont wave to us and make it even worse... :2guns:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: blue05twin on July 24, 2006, 07:58:12 PM
Forgot something I want to get a gsxr 1K with chrome rims and rice the hell out of it.  Mainly because I wouldnt ride it anyway, and get a 750 for the mountains  :icon_mrgreen:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: NiceGuysFinishLast on July 24, 2006, 08:00:26 PM
Quote from: blue05twin on July 24, 2006, 07:55:13 PM
*snip*
My name is David ( I go by Dave ) not because it's shorter or cooler but because when Koreans try and say David it comes out Debbie.  :cookoo:  Umm yeah I'm korean
*snip*


Well, I'm Korean, and I can say David just fine. But I think I'll call you Debbie just for the fun of it. I get back to Atlanta soon, we'll have to go riding. Debbie.

Now he's just gonna wait till my back is turned and push my bike off the sidestand.. I don't blame him.. :laugh:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: annguyen1981 on July 24, 2006, 08:05:55 PM
Quote from: blue05twin on July 24, 2006, 07:55:13 PM
:dunno_white:  I think I missed something here, I read Annguyen post and well didn't get upset.  Telling new members about the search function IN A POLITE WAY  :thumb:.  Asking the older members to be nice to the newer ones again  :thumb:
Thank you Dave.  I never meant anything mean and/or offensive.

And thank you to Pandy and others (I think Pablo, but I'm too lazy to go back and look) for understanding what I meant by starting this thread.

Quote from: blue05twin on July 24, 2006, 07:55:13 PM
The immature / and lie to themselves part well I still know some people that way unfortunatly it's something that age cannot cure sometimes  :laugh:

Unfortunately, I know people like this as well. :cry:

Quote from: blue05twin on July 24, 2006, 07:55:13 PM
Asking squidly questions LMAO I think we are ALL guilty of that one.

I never said I wasn't a squid.  I know I ask "dumb" questions sometimes.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: pandy on July 24, 2006, 08:08:41 PM
Quote from: blue05twin on July 24, 2006, 07:55:13 PM
My name is David ( I go by Dave ) not because it's shorter or cooler but because when Koreans try and say David it comes out Debbie.  :cookoo:  Umm yeah I'm korean

I just KNOW there's a custom title in there somewhere....  :icon_twisted:  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: My Name Is Dave on July 24, 2006, 08:11:49 PM
Quote from: blue05twin on July 24, 2006, 07:55:13 PM

My name is David ( I go by Dave ) not because it's shorter or cooler but because when Koreans try and say David it comes out Debbie.  :cookoo:  Umm yeah I'm korean


Don't confuse me, I saw that and thought you were talking about me. I'm a smart one.  :laugh:

Dave  :cheers:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: pandy on July 24, 2006, 08:16:36 PM
Quote from: My Name Is Dave on July 24, 2006, 08:11:49 PM
Don't confuse me, I saw that and thought you were talking about me. I'm a smart one.  :laugh:
Dave  :cheers:

Just watch out when they start using your avatar....you REALLY won't know who ya' are or what you have(n't) said...  :cookoo: :laugh:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: blue05twin on July 24, 2006, 08:26:47 PM
LOL guess I kicked my self in the a$$ on that one.  The older Koreans that have accents still have a hard time with my name ( my mom still does it ).  Growing up my friends used to ask who's Debbie.  Niceguy when you get here let me know, wife and I would like to go riding with you.  :thumb:


edit:  Will have to get you and Jon together he's always riding up in the mountains and about the same age as you.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: annguyen1981 on July 24, 2006, 08:28:09 PM
Quote from: pandy on July 24, 2006, 08:16:36 PM
Just watch out when they start using your avatar....you REALLY won't know who ya' are or what you have(n't) said...  :cookoo: :laugh:

Hopefully this will never happen to me
:)
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: pantablo on July 24, 2006, 11:15:25 PM
Quote from: blue05twin on July 24, 2006, 08:26:47 PM

edit: Will have to get you and Jon together he's always riding up in the mountains and about the same age as you.

is this a hook-up? LOL...
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: blue05twin on July 25, 2006, 12:38:38 AM
Pantablo  :laugh: :laugh: No but when riding the more the merrier  :thumb:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: pandy on July 25, 2006, 07:06:28 AM
Quote from: blue05twin on July 25, 2006, 12:38:38 AM
Pantablo  :laugh: :laugh: No but when riding the more the merrier  :thumb:

???

I will not say a word, cuz then everyone will know I'm a pervette.
I will not say a word, cuz then everyone will know I'm a pervette.
I will not say a word, cuz then everyone will know I'm a pervette.
I will not say a word, cuz then everyone will know I'm a pervette.
I will not say a word, cuz then everyone will know I'm a pervette.
I will not say a word, cuz then everyone will know I'm a pervette.

:icon_mrgreen:

If we restructure that sentence, we get, "No, but when riding Pantablo, the more the merrier!" See? I couldn't control myself....  :icon_lol:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: pantablo on July 25, 2006, 11:43:28 AM
Quote from: pandy on July 25, 2006, 07:06:28 AM
If we restructure that sentence, we get, "No, but when riding Pantablo, the more the merrier!" See? I couldn't control myself... :icon_lol:


hahahaaahahahaa...
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: Alphamazing on July 25, 2006, 01:09:52 PM
Quote from: l3uddha on July 24, 2006, 01:27:05 PM
-It got so humid here I broke down & wore a tee-shirt the other day. I have since ordered a mesh fieldsheer jacket... which is probably USELESS in a crash but makes me feel a little better....

Fieldsheer mesh held up fine for me in a 50mph lowside. You'll be fine. Enjoy it.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: annguyen1981 on July 25, 2006, 03:36:03 PM
Quote from: pantablo on July 25, 2006, 11:43:28 AM
hahahaaahahahaa...


I think that's sarcasm... :dunno_white:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: pandy on July 25, 2006, 03:39:39 PM
Quote from: annguyen1981 on July 25, 2006, 03:36:03 PM
I think that's sarcasm... :dunno_white:

Looks more like postwhoring to me! Pablo is a PW; Pablo is a PW! ;)  :laugh:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: annguyen1981 on July 25, 2006, 03:40:17 PM
 :thumb:

+1

:thumb:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: pandy on July 25, 2006, 03:40:38 PM
 :laugh:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: l3uddha on July 25, 2006, 05:08:46 PM
Quote from: AlphaFire X5 on July 25, 2006, 01:09:52 PM
Fieldsheer mesh held up fine for me in a 50mph lowside. You'll be fine. Enjoy it.

I believe you. I got it in the mail today & damn, the thing is beefed up with armor. It has not one, but TWO back protectors.  :thumb:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: average on July 25, 2006, 08:44:00 PM
 :laugh: You know what? You guys kill me. I mean; if you can answer the question, answer it. But kindly remind the member to use the search function. You don't have to be an asshat about it.
I have been around this forum for quite sometime now, and I've seen and heard things that are just plain mean. If YOU think the question is dumb or has been posted over and over again.....DON'T REPLY!(Is everyone familiar with this method?)
Okay then, BTW; I love you guys   :cheers:
Oh, yeah
My name is Diaz
And I'm probably considered a squid to most...   O0 :laugh:
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: pandy on July 25, 2006, 08:57:51 PM
+1 ;)
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: LPC2104 on July 26, 2006, 06:14:11 AM
Hello my name is Ben, and I'm not a squid.
I have gone over trip digits many times on my new 'busa (upgraded after I mastered little bikes).
I usually wear my helmet unless I honestly forget.
I've scraped pegs and everything else once.
Not only do I care that my gear matches, but I was going to have someone custom paint my helmet.
I ride without a license or a valid permit.
I'm safer than most motorcyclists out there because I always ride in groups.


On a serious note.  I'm really new to the forum and everyone has been a lot of help to me.  AJ was actually the first person to help me out with a petcock question the night I got my bike.  This forum has probably saved my life.  Before I found this I didn't even know about gloves, boots, different kinds of protective materials etc.....  I was looking forward to getting a bike, riding in great weather in sneaks shorts tshirts, with my wife on back. 

A lot of squidliness is due to ignorance.  I'm very happy that many of you educated me regardless of it being through the search, a direct answer, or a more bold response from our more bold members. 






Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: Codger on July 26, 2006, 03:33:34 PM
I'm Codger and I must be an "F"ing squid.
I'm 44 and have been married half my life, so I fit into the young punk group.
I got the faired model becus it is so kul and the fact that I rode a DRZ400 360 miles on a weekend at highway speeds in a flattrack tuck.
I have done beagle wheelies in my underwear.  Search "beagle wheelie" for further clarification.
I got my first ticket in 3 years on the F.  Illegally parked without permit on campus.
I have run triple digits on a public road, which with my speedo error actually works out to 90 MPH, 10 mph over the predominant road speed.
I have scraped my pegs, on the garage door frame pushing it out.
I have a full set of gear, every item of a different color or manufacturer, including gloves.
I wave to every 2 wheeled vehicle on the road.
My chicken strips are 2" wide.  3200 highway miles in seven days will do that.

I apologize that my fairing and devil may care lifestyle poses a hazard to the peace of mind of the E or less aficianados.

Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: Queso on July 27, 2006, 07:04:37 PM
Soy el Queso. I'm a somewhat safety conscious squid.
I'll always wear my helmet when riding, law or not. I don't think with any other parts of my body, so when it's potential scrapes vs. guaranteed heat stroke - I gotta ditch some gear (but never the helmet).
I like to take turns as fast as I safely can (after being well aware of the surroundings, and I take blind corners slowly)
I don't think I ever acclerate slowly. Anywhere.
Yes, I want a bigger, faster bike. But the wisest move is to ride my GS til it fails or is wrecked beyond reasonable repair, and that's the plan.
I have yet to scrape any pegs, but oddly enough, I got no chicken strips anymore after getting the BT45's.
I ride dangerously, but it's a calculated risk.
Title: Re: The introduction of the "F" models have brought a new breed here.
Post by: Alphamazing on July 27, 2006, 11:14:43 PM
Quote from: Queso on July 27, 2006, 07:04:37 PM
I'll always wear my helmet when riding, law or not. I don't think with any other parts of my body, so when it's potential scrapes vs. guaranteed heat stroke - I gotta ditch some gear (but never the helmet).

Mesh gear - wise investment. Fieldsheer mesh can be had for under $100 on eBay. Shorty gloves can be had for less than $50. Add jeans and some decent athletic shoes and you're set.