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G8r
Posted 2009-06-26 9:41 AM (#409863 - in reply to #409838)
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Welcome sportrider. Private message (PM) sent.
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Waskel
Posted 2009-06-26 10:05 AM (#409864 - in reply to #409838)
Subject: Re: New member, first post.



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Location: closely held secret
Originally posted by sportrider24:
I used to ride. I've just kept the display name because I use it on other forums. I rode a 1998 GSXR 600 for years but after my son was born i decided to give it up. I really didn't want to but I've had way too many close calls with driver that are oblivious to their surroundings. IMO, Florida has to be the most rider unfriendly state.
I think a lot of us quit when we had kids, then got back on when they grew up. I quit for 30 years, then started again 4 years ago.
Try riding in the Nanny State of Oregon sometime... :rolleyes:
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sportrider24
Posted 2009-06-26 10:35 AM (#409865 - in reply to #409838)
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Location: Bradenton, FL
I love Oragan. I went to Redmond or Redmen once with work. Beautiful over there!!
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Waskel
Posted 2009-06-26 10:59 AM (#409866 - in reply to #409838)
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Yes, Oregon is beautiful, and has some fantastic roads to ride.
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sportrider24
Posted 2009-06-26 11:25 AM (#409867 - in reply to #409838)
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Location: Bradenton, FL
Oops. I'm a horrible speller.
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lanaki
Posted 2009-06-26 11:35 AM (#409868 - in reply to #409838)
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Location: big island
aloha and welcome, sportrider!
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fillhixx
Posted 2009-06-26 11:49 AM (#409869 - in reply to #409838)
Subject: Re: New member, first post.



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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
Welcome Sport. Not only do you have enough members in your town to form your own chapter.....I think you're about to get an invite to an International Meet. Special.

(May as well send the Virgin Llama to that meet and get the ceremony over with.)
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-06-26 12:43 PM (#409870 - in reply to #409838)
Subject: Re: New member, first post.



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
Originally posted by sportrider24:
I think I'm gonna buy some dirtbikes when my son is old enough.
Excellent idea. I did, and it not only provided a great opportunity for us to do someting together that he really loved (as did I), it taught him skills that better prepared him for the streets. Start small and work your way up. I'd sell his, give him mine, then I'd buy something bigger. It was a win-win.
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sportrider24
Posted 2009-06-28 8:29 AM (#409871 - in reply to #409838)
Subject: Re: New member, first post.


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OK, so I've now spent a couple of days with my CC11 and really had a chance to go over her with a fine tooth comb, clean and condition the fret board and threw a set of Elixer Nanoweb Mediums (.13-.56) and played her for a good long time. One thing I noticed is that if I really strum hard, I'm better of using very thin picks as my heavier pics create a lot of buzz. It doesn't buzz at all if I play lightly with heavey picks. There are just some songs that I really dig into the guitar on (like Jack Johnson's upside down for example). I have smaller hands and the neck is thinner than my Ibanez AE18 which I really like!! However I would have to say that my Ibanez is still my number 1. I am happy with her though. I'd like to somehow have her be a little more twangy though. Kind of like the sound you get when you strum closer to the bridge.
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