Los Angeles Guy here trying to buy first bike!

Haha! How many calories do you think that burger is?.... It's gotta be at least......... 100 calories....

By the way, Look what I brought home today! :D

Yeah, somebody take me riding! I have no idea what I'm doing!!!! haha!!
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Nice dirt scooter! :thumb:
Ride safe, ride smart and that's a good choice for a 1st bike. You' might out grow it quickly but it will get you where you wanna go.
 
Hmmmmm.... last time I saw a TTR it was in "mid-transformation" from baalue to orange...... :thinking:.... now if I can just remember WHO was involved in that! :smirk:


Nice bike ... have fun and BEEEEE safe... let's hear about the gear! Some 1st timers/newbies needs direction on do's and don'ts on what to buy/wear..... :thumb:
 
Hmmmmm.... last time I saw a TTR it was in "mid-transformation" from baalue to orange...... :thinking:.... now if I can just remember WHO was involved in that! :smirk:


Nice bike ... have fun and BEEEEE safe... let's hear about the gear! Some 1st timers/newbies needs direction on do's and don'ts on what to buy/wear..... :thumb:
:devil: That is a clean TTR. I see turn signals on that thing, does it have a license plate hanging off it? Burbank to the dez is about a 2 to 2.5 hour drive, but like Serge said, Gorman and Rowher is about an hour from you. Get some gear and get that bike dirty.:ride:
 

James

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By the way, Look what I brought home today! :D

Yeah, somebody take me riding! I have no idea what I'm doing!!!! haha!!
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Heck yeah, welcome to the club! :ride:

Like others have said, how are you doing on riding gear?
Haha! How many calories do you think that burger is?.... It's gotta be at least......... 100 calories....
I'd venture to say it's well into the 1000's, heck the Big Mac is "only" 550 calories. Their Angus Bacon & Cheese is 790. :shocked:
 
I'm going to go check out some helmets and boots tomorrow! Any suggestion on entry level gear?
And yeah, it's plated. My buddy told me that would probably be a good idea so I can ride public fire roads and take it around the block. :)
 
I'm going to go check out some helmets and boots tomorrow! Any suggestion on entry level gear?
And yeah, it's plated. My buddy told me that would probably be a good idea so I can ride public fire roads and take it around the block. :)

any helmet with a DOT and Snell approval.... 89- 600 bucks on those depending on what you want.. goggles around $20, boots around $100+ gloves around $15... you can use work boots and Jeans with a long sleeve shirt to get you by until you decide if you really want to ride agressively or scooter around on fire roads...... :thumb:

Just remember this.... Dress for the crash, not the ride.
 
I'm going to go check out some helmets and boots tomorrow! Any suggestion on entry level gear?
And yeah, it's plated. My buddy told me that would probably be a good idea so I can ride public fire roads and take it around the block. :)

Check out the supplier links here on DBA :prof:
 

James

Staff member
I'm going to go check out some helmets and boots tomorrow! Any suggestion on entry level gear?
And yeah, it's plated. My buddy told me that would probably be a good idea so I can ride public fire roads and take it around the block. :)
From experience, don't skimp on your helmet and boots. If you have a $50 head get a $50 helmet. All helmets have DOT and Snell approval, however that doesn't mean that a helmet can't exceed those ratings. However on the flip side a $500 helmet doesn't automatically provide better protection than a $200 one.

My last 3 helmets have been Bell Moto 8's and instead of paying the $400 sticker price I got them for $160. How you ask, CLOSEOUTS!

This has become one of my favorite sites; I've been getting my helmets and gear here for the past couple years.
http://www.motorcyclecloseouts.com/off road

Here are a few other places.
http://www.motosport.com/dirtbike/search/?words=clearance
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/Closeout
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/Closeout.aspx
http://www.bikebandit.com/specials
http://www.chaparral-racing.com
 
If possible go to a shop so you can see how the gear fits. I've had to send back helmets that just didn't fit my head. Not sure where you are, but Chaparral has an unbelievable amount of gear on the floor. Cycle Gear has started it's own house brand of lower end, but decent gear for good prices. It's worth a look.
 
From experience, don't skimp on your helmet and boots. If you have a $50 head get a $50 helmet. All helmets have DOT and Snell approval, however that doesn't mean that a helmet can't exceed those ratings. However on the flip side a $500 helmet doesn't automatically provide better protection than a $200 one.

My last 3 helmets have been Bell Moto 8's and instead of paying the $400 sticker price I got them for $160. How you ask, CLOSEOUTS!

This has become one of my favorite sites; I've been getting my helmets and gear here for the past couple years.
http://www.motorcyclecloseouts.com/off road

Here are a few other places.
http://www.motosport.com/dirtbike/search/?words=clearance
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/Closeout
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/Closeout.aspx
http://www.bikebandit.com/specials
http://www.chaparral-racing.com

But NOT all have both together... the better brands do because they want to show how important helmet protection is...like electrical applicances that have UL AND CSA approval on them. :thumb:

I think I even read the breakdown of helmet safety ... Some said Snell approved, some said Snell certified... I could be wrong however I'm pretty sure I saw that.
 
As a summer action/porn star who makes his living with a particular piece of his anatomy, I can tell you that I spend enough to buy a second hand hockey helmet but, I wear a $900 jock strap. Your needs may vary. :thumb:

All kidding aside, your head is worth it. Size is important. :prof: you're welcome for this insightful and informative post. :thumb:
 
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