My pictures updates..i'm lossing my shape already

looking like a superhero man. good work, and keep it up
 
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Champr23 said:
Dude, hands down jacked. Still no slacking. Was curious what your diet looks like?

Your curious about my diet huh. Well, my diet is simple. rice everyday. no sodas, no beer (once a month maybe). whatever my mom serves on the table, i eat it. in other words, eat good and work out hard.
 
Lookin good dude. You're killing me with that birth year (I graduated that year)! ARGH!

I like the R1 and R6. Raced both on the track. But, I am partial to 'zuki. I had a Hayabusa that I tricked out. That thing was out of control! But, I sodl it when my daughter was born, because I was riding second gear wheelies at 125 MPH in traffic. Crazy stuff...

Enough about me... Keep up the excellent work man. Your waist line is fantastic and you have nice symmetry.

-Rip
 
Rip, that bike sounds SWEET. I've never even ridden a bike before, but I want to get on one so bad...only thing is them mofos are dangerous as hell...
 
wow nice cuts, keep it up.

Nice to know theres some bikers around here. I ride a 2003 Ducati Monster 620, TOOOOO much fun. I'm in Toronto and the weathers starting to get good again, which means 200km/h+ on 2 wheels and me with a big :D
 
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rip said:
Lookin good dude. You're killing me with that birth year (I graduated that year)! ARGH!

I like the R1 and R6. Raced both on the track. But, I am partial to 'zuki. I had a Hayabusa that I tricked out. That thing was out of control! But, I sodl it when my daughter was born, because I was riding second gear wheelies at 125 MPH in traffic. Crazy stuff...

Enough about me... Keep up the excellent work man. Your waist line is fantastic and you have nice symmetry.

-Rip

I like zuki to bro.. in fact, I'm gonna get the Gsx r-1000 instead of the R1. do u think cbr 1000 is a good bike bro? i like the 'busa but i think it's too heavy for me. neways.. have fun riding ur bike. ride safe.
 
LeiYunFat said:
Rip, that bike sounds SWEET. I've never even ridden a bike before, but I want to get on one so bad...only thing is them mofos are dangerous as hell...
I am also an MSF certified trainer. I taught beginners and advanced riders courses before my daughter came along and soaked up most of my extra time.

Bikes aren't dangerous dude. It's the cages out there with you who don't even care to notice you there. Defensive experienced riding will get you through most bad situations.

Problem is, many new riders start with out the BRC (beginning rider's course) and do not know proper motorcycle handling and such. Brakes and handling play a HUGE role.

I have been riding for 20+ years and only had one accident (on the street). And, that was because I was riding a wheelie showing off to the girls at the high school with a bad front tire that blew out when I came down. Talk about embarrassing!

If you want to start on the street. Try buying a used Suzuki SV650. It is a nice light bike that handles like a dream and brakes just as well. TAKE THE BRC!

-Rip
 
ytters_jude said:
I like zuki to bro.. in fact, I'm gonna get the Gsx r-1000 instead of the R1. do u think cbr 1000 is a good bike bro? i like the 'busa but i think it's too heavy for me. neways.. have fun riding ur bike. ride safe.
Honda 1000 is okay. I prefer the GSX-R. I have ridden all three. he Yam didn't fit me right and the Honda felt bulky. The Gixxer was like a glove!

Some mad wheelies on that GSX-R... Even when you don't mean to.

Take it easy out there. You are on the young side and prolly still feel invulnerable. It ain't so bro.

I wrecked 5 times on the track and am lucky to have walked away from each one (one was a pretty ugly high side, but I managed to not have any lifelong injuries from it).

My buddy was riding a 125 MPH wheelie and came down with his handlebars turned just a tad and went into an atrocious tank slapper! He wrecked and is lucky to be alive. He broke his leg, arm and bruised up some ribs. Not to mention the layers of skin that were left behind (and he had on gear!)

If you are gonna do wheelies, Keith Code has a class called, "On One Wheel." I took it and it is way COo.oOL!

If you plan to (or already do) ride fast on the street or the track, I suggest Kevin Schwantz's road racing class down at Road Atlanta. It is the best in the country (I took it twice). You will have more fun at that class than ever before! Not to mention getting to hang out with the greatest Moto GP racer of all time for two days!

Be safe out there and keep the rubber side down.

-Rip
 
xmkatx said:
wow nice cuts, keep it up.

Nice to know theres some bikers around here. I ride a 2003 Ducati Monster 620, TOOOOO much fun. I'm in Toronto and the weathers starting to get good again, which means 200km/h+ on 2 wheels and me with a big :D
I love the Duck a lot. Love the sound of that dry clutch! That is one mean bike on the track!
 
rip said:
Bikes aren't dangerous dude. It's the cages out there with you who don't even care to notice you there. Defensive experienced riding will get you through most bad situations.

Yep, gota ride like your invisible, b/c half the time people are just looking for 2headlights. I'm a pretty new rider, got my duc last summer (my first bike) and already had a LOT of close calls b/c of the stupidity of drivers just not paying attention. Half the time its from people not checking blindspots and just coming straight into your lane, caused me to go into oncoming traffic a few times.
 
rip said:
I love the Duck a lot. Love the sound of that dry clutch! That is one mean bike on the track!

ty, hopefully some Termignoli this summer ;) , will sound even better.

You guys should post pics of your bikes, I will when I get home.
 
Here is a picture of my Hayabusa's windshield... Oh, BTW - that guy in front of my is my buddy standing up on his busa in 2nd gear. And, the second is my other buddy on his GSX-R 1000 in 3rd gear (also standing up).

-Rip
 

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my mate took me home on his Honda Fireblade last year. I'd never been on a bike and it was amazing.

couldnt believe the speed bike go.


JUDE - looking good, I'd put on some weight if I was you. to be that thin you must burn a lots of cals (or not eat them in the 1st place) so just imagen how you could look in 2yrs time if you trained for mass and ate lots and lots!!!

out of intrest, whats your program look like.

by your core, its looks as if your an Isolation man. right?
 
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