Jumat, 28 Maret 2014

how much would you pay for this bike?




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its a 2000 yamaha r6 with 16k miles, it has brand new tires, clutch and brake levers, only 1 scratch on gas tank from tipping over, it comes with a jacket and matching helmet


Answer
first off, dont take the helmet! only buy new helmets.

second.. has the bike been raced? i would say for a 9 year old r6 youre looking at maybe 3506-3800. i would say buy it ride it and get something newer.

Tips for biking? Please help! 10 points?

Q. I have to ride my bike 9.75 miles everyday this week, to get to camp. I also have to go home. I've never biked a really far distance before. I'm nervous, and i'm not really sure what i'm doing. Whaich side of the road do i ride on? How long will it take? Will it be hard? Any and all information will help!! Please help! Thanks


Answer
Make sure your bike is road worthy by taking it to your local bike shop for a tune-up.

Make sure it has all reflectors and consider adding a blinking rear light and front headlight, the latter only necessary for riding after dark.

Wear bright colors, such as a bright yellow or safety orange jacket or vest so cars will see you better.

Be sure to carry a patch kit, tire removal tool, and a good spare tube, and know how to repair a flat tire and/or replace a tube in case of a flat tire. Also carry a bicycle multi tool to make adjustments. Also carry a small folding tire pump and tire gauge so you can pump up your flat tire or refill a slowly leaking tire.

Bicycles are road vehicles and must obey the same rules as motorized vehicles. You'll of course ride in the same street, lane, and direction of traffic.

Depending on your state and local laws you might have the right to take up an entire lane if absolutely necessary, or otherwise you will share a lane with cars who may pass || this close to you. Other states have laws requiring cars to keep 3 feet of distance between you and them.

You must stop at stop signs, though I rarely do except on busy streets, but if you don't you can be ticketed, especially in big cities and downtown, and people have.

You cannot ride on sidewalks regardless of what you've been shouted at from passing motorists or did as a child. Sidewalks are for pedestrians and dogs and dog leashes and bikes and slow startled pedestrians and bikes do not mix.

Road bikes are faster than mountain bikes on streets and your level of fitness and weight will determine how fast you can ride. I generally ride about 10-12 MPH on a mountain bike on the street so 9.75 miles would take me around an hour.

I rode 8 miles in one hour with my wife and 8 year old the other day, not including stopping to change a flat tire and stopping to have the tire vulcanized at a vulcanizing shop when I discovered my tube cement from my patch kit had evaporated. Getting home took another hour of riding. Our average speed was 7.5 MPH.

I always wear a helmet, gloves, carry a backpack full of water and supplies when mountain biking, though while street biking not always. On busy roads helmets are a must.




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