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Sport bike Classifieds

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

SportBikeStunts Posted:

I noticed this site has a pretty cool classifieds sections for sport bike parts and gear.  Check it out at http://www.sportbike411.com/sportbike-classifieds/ 

These classifed ads are free to use so enjoy!  I haven’t seen alot of posts yet - but I was able to sell my old power commander pretty quick on here :)

Sportbike website updates

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Geno Posted:

At least half of the riders / members of this sport bike website have been members since the first couple of months when the site was very basic, just had our logo at the top, mostly black, etc.  But as promised we’ve continued to update the Sportbike website.  We appreciate all your input in help making this site a success.  Our Sportbike Events section has had some enhancements made, the rest of the world wide sportbike and motorcycle riders network has had minor tweaks, adjustments, and enhancements made as well. 

Search for other sportbike riders in your area!

Buy and sell sportbikes, parts and gear in our free classifieds section!

Search for Sportbike Clubs or add your own bike club to the world wide sport bike network!

We are currently negotiating and partnering with premier sportbike part suppliers to provide you the best pricing for sportbike parts and gear.

Some of our members have received shirts, hats, stickers, and even cash for assisting with our site.  www.sportbike411.com will be sponsoring some charity drives - stay tuned!! You won’t want to miss out on what’s coming up!

Wheelie, Stoppie, Stunts and More

Monday, September 8th, 2008

SportBikeStunts Posted:

Ok, well I’m no pro by any means.  I’ve been riding sportbikes and other types of street bikes for several years now.  I can wheelie pretty well, I can do a stoppie ok, and working on a few other things.  I would love to see some posts from you advanced riders!  Would be cool to get some tips from the pros on everything from wheelies, stoppies, to sitting on the handle bars and roasting donuts on the pavement!  I checked the forum on here - I think either blog comments or posting to the Advanced rider section would be cool: http://www.sportbike411.com/sportbike-forum/topics/id_6/ 

New Sportbike Blog system is up and running!

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Geno Posted:

Sportbikes, Riders, Racing, Riding, - get your Blog on! :)  Sportbike-Rider has restructured it’s blogging system and you can once again create your own motorcycle or sportbike related blogs at www.sportbike411.com/blog .

Cliff Hanger

Friday, July 11th, 2008

SportBike411 Posted:

Sportbike accident.  I was on a ride with my best friend. We were riding in uncharted territory for us; I was also on a bike I wasn’t very familiar with. I had the bike a couple of months but had only taken it out a few times. So we’re off, we head up into the hills and up the curvy canyon. Most of the corners were labeled for speed (15mph, 25mph, etc)… We reach a corner that was not labeled so didn’t think much of it. Well, turned out to be a pretty sharp corner! Good thing we were not going to fast - or I would not be here today typing this!

Starting into the corner I realize I wasn’t over far enough and nothing to do but slow down or drop down. While slowing down I ended up in the other lane and seconds later off the opposite shoulder of the road here my bike hit the gravel. By this time I had slowed way down but the bike locked up and high sided…. I flew over the handle bars landing on my stomach, bouncing and flipping over onto my back and sliding feet  first… Here’s the problem I was sliding feet first to the edge of the corner of the road where there was NO guard rail and a cliff which dropped straight down hundreds of feet to rocks! Fortunately for me the first 6 feet of the drop off were a very steep but slight angle. My left foot planted on a very small but luckily for me sturdy rock sticking out of the mountain. With my back against the mountain I tried grabbing anything I could to the left or right - but nothing but loose dirt and rock which kept falling and sliding. My right foot kept slipping as well. (This is why I always recommend riding with friends)… Lucky for my best friend was following me and was quickly off his bike and over to help. With adrenaline pumping and fear of his best friend dying he reached over the side and pulled me up with one hand! Yes, with one hand he pulled my 205lbs up and out of harm’s way. Adrenaline - powerful stuff!

I use to brag about never going down, dropping a bike, any accidents, etc…. That day was more of a pride   rusher than anything else, but opened my eyes as well. My advice is always leave plenty of room to   compensate for error or the unforeseen and whenever possible ride with friends. Have fun but be safe out there!