It started as a half-baked whim to buy a 1000RR in Iowa while I waited for a dealership to put a new chain on the FZR during our trip home from Indiana to Minnesota (funny how fast lack of lubrication will pwn a chain

The next morning (Friday), I put the bike up for 2500, listing in detail all of the things that were wrong with it (brakes, sprockets, fork seals, needs oil change, burns a little, etc.). Within three hours of posting the ad, the bike was gone. Sold for 2000 to a guy who didn't want to wait for me to do the repairs, he didn't even care that it was covered in bugs from my trip.
Later on Friday I went with the gf to pick up the bike that she bought while I was on vacation ('02 Shadow Spirit 750). She wanted me to ride it home for her, since she has never ridden a bike aside from in the MSF class. We picked that up and went straight to the local stealership so she could pick up a new helmet (her current helmet sucks). We walked in and there it was, a shiny new red and black 600RR. Fresh off the truck from another dealership, it hadn't been there the day before (all they had was the ugly silver one). I went in on Saturday morning, and I had a CBR before lunch.
I'm not real excited about having a payment, and my new insurance rate doesn't put a smile on my face. But all of that is forgotten as soon as I climb aboard the new bike. Something about hitting 70mph in 1st and being smooth as sh*t the rest of the way. The only thing I don't like about the bike (so far) is the placement of the kick stand. The only good way I've found to lower it is to dig around with my heel in front of the footpeg and hope I catch it.
I'm not planning on leaving the site here. I like the group that we've put together and I'd rather stick around here than deal with a bunch of 18 y/o squids on a CBR forum (sorry, my general impression of CBR riders, don't get me started on gixxers).
...waits for the tomatoes to start flying.
