Chaz your already have experience with car insurance so you already know this... Make sure you have the lowest quote for insurance before you get it! Progressive wanted to charge me 90% pro-rated +10% for some bull shit, In English, I was getting charged 500 dollars for 9 days of insurance! that IS CRAZY! anyway the bike is GREAT, this morning I was backing out of my friends drive way, it was freezing I was shaking.. and like I hit the front brake and the wheel was turned on a hilly drive way, the bike was tipping over to the right really slow and I could not get it back up so I "laid" it down really slow, the mirror has a little scratch on it but other wise there is no damage! damn it!!! I'm so upset about it.. anyway I love the bike its awesome! I cannot wait till the summer comes so I can go riding more!
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I didnt actually "drop it" i layed it down well not all the way, just enough so that the foot peg touched the floor, i never actually let go of it, but once the foot peg was on the floor it let me let go a little bit more.. i layed it down so slowly that there is no damge at all . just on the mirror cause it scraped adgnst the street and folded in.. ah when can you do, shit happenes...
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Hey Bizz, I've got two words for you: "frame sliders". Check them out here: http://www.mototechnw.com/catalog/ir...5_products.htm They'll save your fairings when you lay it down like you did. I highsided my F4 a month ago and the frame sliders helped out quite a bit. Just a suggestion. Have fun and keep the rubber side down. [thmsup]
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Now say something silly so I can make fun at you.[dunno]
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Technically, you make fun "at" him. Many people have turned to make a mockery "of" or to make a fool "of" into make fun "of".
You make fun "at" a person just like you would poke fun "at" a person. The direct object "fun" is directed towards ("at") the person (who would be the object of the preposition).
However, in modern English (the rules are constantly changing) it is also considered correct to say make fun "of."
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