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    Sponge got a reaction from Milli in Thinking about motorcycles   
    Surprisingly enough, I'm losing love for bikes now.
     
    Passed my driving license, almost got my first car and will be moving in to my own house within the next 30 days or so. On top of that, I've started my own business repairing and selling desktops/laptops/mobiles/tablets etc...
     
    Stressful doesn't even begin to explain it haha.
     
    :mcoffee:
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    Sponge got a reaction from hassan1995 in Thinking about motorcycles   
    Ah very nice! Honda reliability is second to none! A 500cc should be decent enough on economy. I can't help but cringe at the 47bhp output though. My old 1997 Thundercat (600cc) developed 95BHP at the back wheel with only a K&N Filter and a Remus Carbon exhaust on.
     
    As for tips. The best thing my grandad ever told me is: Treat EVERYONE as an idiot.
     
    Other things I've picked up along my two wheeled life are;
    - When unsure if cars are pulling out of a junction, watch their wheels as opposed to the cars themselves. You can see the wheels move much sooner than the car
    - Riding a bike near idle in the highest gear does NOT give better fuel economy. On a 500cc IL4, you'd want to think about shifting between 4500rpm & 5000rpm.
    - When turning corners too quickly, use the REAR brake instead of the front. If you pull the front while leaned over, you'll lock the front wheel up and fold.
    - Watch out for grids/painted road markings, especially in the wet.
    - Proper road positioning is key, I always ride in line where the driver of the car in front is. Leave a two second gap to enable you to plan your escape should an issue arise.
    - Don't forget to cancel your indicator, about 2% of bikes have self-cancelling indicators
    - Car drivers might not have seen you behind them, so occasionally do a small weave to grab their attention (Every 40 seconds or so is a good timing)
    - When riding in wet weather, clean and re-lubricate your chain every 3-4 days
    - Chavs in Chav-Chariots will ALWAYS want to race you. Show them that their Vauxhall Corsa/Citroen Saxo is actually a shed by riding next to them in first/second gear as they're at their top speed (It's hilarious)
    - Leaves, Mud, Gravel and any other loose road surfaces are dangerous. You never know what's around the corner so be careful when on unfamiliar roads.
    - If you're in trouble at the side of the road, a fellow biker should stop and offer assistance. If they don't, then they're not "true bikers"
     
    Many happy miles on two wheels (Occasionally one ;)) But most of all, stay safe!
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    Sponge got a reaction from iNotACactus in Thinking about motorcycles   
    Ah very nice! Honda reliability is second to none! A 500cc should be decent enough on economy. I can't help but cringe at the 47bhp output though. My old 1997 Thundercat (600cc) developed 95BHP at the back wheel with only a K&N Filter and a Remus Carbon exhaust on.
     
    As for tips. The best thing my grandad ever told me is: Treat EVERYONE as an idiot.
     
    Other things I've picked up along my two wheeled life are;
    - When unsure if cars are pulling out of a junction, watch their wheels as opposed to the cars themselves. You can see the wheels move much sooner than the car
    - Riding a bike near idle in the highest gear does NOT give better fuel economy. On a 500cc IL4, you'd want to think about shifting between 4500rpm & 5000rpm.
    - When turning corners too quickly, use the REAR brake instead of the front. If you pull the front while leaned over, you'll lock the front wheel up and fold.
    - Watch out for grids/painted road markings, especially in the wet.
    - Proper road positioning is key, I always ride in line where the driver of the car in front is. Leave a two second gap to enable you to plan your escape should an issue arise.
    - Don't forget to cancel your indicator, about 2% of bikes have self-cancelling indicators
    - Car drivers might not have seen you behind them, so occasionally do a small weave to grab their attention (Every 40 seconds or so is a good timing)
    - When riding in wet weather, clean and re-lubricate your chain every 3-4 days
    - Chavs in Chav-Chariots will ALWAYS want to race you. Show them that their Vauxhall Corsa/Citroen Saxo is actually a shed by riding next to them in first/second gear as they're at their top speed (It's hilarious)
    - Leaves, Mud, Gravel and any other loose road surfaces are dangerous. You never know what's around the corner so be careful when on unfamiliar roads.
    - If you're in trouble at the side of the road, a fellow biker should stop and offer assistance. If they don't, then they're not "true bikers"
     
    Many happy miles on two wheels (Occasionally one ;)) But most of all, stay safe!
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    Sponge got a reaction from The Compensator in Thinking about motorcycles   
    Ah very nice! Honda reliability is second to none! A 500cc should be decent enough on economy. I can't help but cringe at the 47bhp output though. My old 1997 Thundercat (600cc) developed 95BHP at the back wheel with only a K&N Filter and a Remus Carbon exhaust on.
     
    As for tips. The best thing my grandad ever told me is: Treat EVERYONE as an idiot.
     
    Other things I've picked up along my two wheeled life are;
    - When unsure if cars are pulling out of a junction, watch their wheels as opposed to the cars themselves. You can see the wheels move much sooner than the car
    - Riding a bike near idle in the highest gear does NOT give better fuel economy. On a 500cc IL4, you'd want to think about shifting between 4500rpm & 5000rpm.
    - When turning corners too quickly, use the REAR brake instead of the front. If you pull the front while leaned over, you'll lock the front wheel up and fold.
    - Watch out for grids/painted road markings, especially in the wet.
    - Proper road positioning is key, I always ride in line where the driver of the car in front is. Leave a two second gap to enable you to plan your escape should an issue arise.
    - Don't forget to cancel your indicator, about 2% of bikes have self-cancelling indicators
    - Car drivers might not have seen you behind them, so occasionally do a small weave to grab their attention (Every 40 seconds or so is a good timing)
    - When riding in wet weather, clean and re-lubricate your chain every 3-4 days
    - Chavs in Chav-Chariots will ALWAYS want to race you. Show them that their Vauxhall Corsa/Citroen Saxo is actually a shed by riding next to them in first/second gear as they're at their top speed (It's hilarious)
    - Leaves, Mud, Gravel and any other loose road surfaces are dangerous. You never know what's around the corner so be careful when on unfamiliar roads.
    - If you're in trouble at the side of the road, a fellow biker should stop and offer assistance. If they don't, then they're not "true bikers"
     
    Many happy miles on two wheels (Occasionally one ;)) But most of all, stay safe!
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    Sponge got a reaction from hassan1995 in Thinking about motorcycles   
    Hey all. Got your PM, Ry!
     
    Bike wise, I'd full heartedly recommend an Inline 4 Japanese bike. I've recently switched from a 600cc IL4 to an 800cc V4 VTEC and while the extra power and double torque figures are lovely, I'm struggling to get 35mpg. My 600cc IL4 did 50+ mpg and that was with me overtaking people and making fire on the overrun.
     
    Out of the bikes you've looked at, I would most definitely go with the Yamaha Fazer. They're cheap to run and insure and they're quite basic mechanically so labour costs should be lower than a sports bike. The fairing helps with weather protection as well as aesthetics. It also helps massively with motorway riding, significantly less drag.
     
    On the lower end of the scales, Kawasaki have the 250 Ninja which will do around 70mpg and has a top speed of around 110mph. Fully faired, but it's a thorough sports bike, so insurance costs will be a little higher than wanted.
     
    The best compromise of a fast/economical/cheap bike would possibly be a 2005 Yamaha Fazer / 2005 Honda CBR600F. Plenty of power, Sounds like a sewing machine on stock exhausts (Which your neighbours will like, trust me!) but can still out perform almost any <£100,000 car in a drag race.
     
    If at any point in the future you want to have a faster bike, then my Honda VFR800 VTEC has a 0-60mph of 3.3 seconds and I'm yet to find top speed, but I've seen 150mph from it on a clear motorway home. Plenty more to give anyway so I'd probably say it'll do around 165-170 given a clear straight piece of road.
     
    Fazers / other similar bikes would have a 0-60 of around 4-5 seconds given a proper launch.
     
    But if performance figures don't matter, then I'd say a good BMW 750GS might suit you better. Tonnes of power if necessary, but coupled with monsterously cheap insurance and 60+MPG, then it's a good buy.
     
    If a sports tourer is more your cup of tea then almost any 2003+ Japanese 600cc would be more than enough.
     
    My top 5 600cc Japs
    1) Yamaha R6 (2005 saw the start of the good Fuel Injection mapping, the previous ones were a bit hit and miss)
    2) Honda CBR600F (all round great bike with decent equipment and a nice dashboard to keep things interesting)
    3) Yamaha YZF600R Thundercat (Carburetted, but once it's all been serviced and working well, it's probably the most exciting bike I've ever ridden)
    4) Suzuki GSX650F (Basic bike, but surprisingly nimble for it's size. 50+Mpg and cheapish service costs)
    5) Suzuki SV650s (V-Twin so slightly hard to ride to begin with, but the massive torque figures and instant power make it a very fun to ride bike)
     
    Good luck!
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    Sponge got a reaction from iLLGT3 in Post a Pic of Your Latest Purchase   
    Just bought two things to revamp some life into the Desktop. Manufacturer's pics unfortunately as they haven't arrived yet (Only ordered them a few minutes ago!)
     
    Coolermaster HAF XB Case:

     
    Seagate Barracuda 2TB SATA III 7,200RPM HDD:
    Pics are uninspiring. It's a Hard Drive. Woop!
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    Sponge got a reaction from killalldude in Post a Pic of Your Latest Purchase   
    Just bought two things to revamp some life into the Desktop. Manufacturer's pics unfortunately as they haven't arrived yet (Only ordered them a few minutes ago!)
     
    Coolermaster HAF XB Case:

     
    Seagate Barracuda 2TB SATA III 7,200RPM HDD:
    Pics are uninspiring. It's a Hard Drive. Woop!
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    Sponge reacted to The Compensator in Funny Pictures.   
    ^ LOL, that's a nice Holy Grail in the engine bay.
     

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    Sponge got a reaction from killalldude in Happy Birthday Sponge!   
    For those who didn't get the reference, my epic lady made me some Chocolate Star Wars characters. I got Darth Vader and R2D2 :D
     

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    Sponge got a reaction from Fear Deer in Happy Birthday Sponge!   
    For those who didn't get the reference, my epic lady made me some Chocolate Star Wars characters. I got Darth Vader and R2D2 :D
     

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    Sponge got a reaction from iNotACactus in Happy Birthday Sponge!   
    For those who didn't get the reference, my epic lady made me some Chocolate Star Wars characters. I got Darth Vader and R2D2 :D
     

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    Sponge got a reaction from Rassva in Happy Birthday Sponge!   
    For those who didn't get the reference, my epic lady made me some Chocolate Star Wars characters. I got Darth Vader and R2D2 :D
     

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    Sponge got a reaction from Ozzmcom in Happy Birthday Sponge!   
    Thank you all. You may have noticed my small return a few days ago, Mesa back!
     
    But not tonight. Tonight is a night filled with Whisky and other forms of alcoholic beverages!
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    Sponge reacted to Ryzza5 in BeamNG DRIVE: Alpha Discussion Thread   
    I'm all over the pre-beta simulation games Spongie! :)
    SPiNTiReS Technical Demo Released | turboduck
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    Sponge got a reaction from Ryzza5 in BeamNG DRIVE: Alpha Discussion Thread   
    After sampling the demo, I'm pleased to say I've purchased the alpha and will be religiously testing it!
     
    There's another game called SpinTyres that's currently in development, but it's taking SOOO long to give any updates.
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    Sponge got a reaction from killalldude in What Are You Thinking of Purchasing Next?   
    Thanks :) I'll do what I can to be more active!
     

     
    Thank you Sir. I bought this bike to calm me down a little. With the sports bike (Yellow and silver one) You had to be going around 85-90mph to even crack a smile. With the new bike you can have fun anywhere from 20mph upwards just because the power and torque is present from 3,000rpm right up to 12,500rpm. Get it to 7k and then you get the VTEC kicking in. Yes. :D
     

     
    Mrs Sponge is doing very well, currently trying to wake up as I type this!
     
    Sponge-ickles will be on the way soon :) As soon as we get the house and ensure our financial situation is sound, then watch this space!
     
     
    Oh, I also take back what I said about me being all good. Had to go to the hospital yesterday :( Turns out I have contracted chicken pox... So that's a week off work while I work my way back from looking like an ogre to looking awesome.
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    Sponge got a reaction from TDUFREAK500 in What Are You Thinking of Purchasing Next?   
    Thanks :) I'll do what I can to be more active!
     

     
    Thank you Sir. I bought this bike to calm me down a little. With the sports bike (Yellow and silver one) You had to be going around 85-90mph to even crack a smile. With the new bike you can have fun anywhere from 20mph upwards just because the power and torque is present from 3,000rpm right up to 12,500rpm. Get it to 7k and then you get the VTEC kicking in. Yes. :D
     

     
    Mrs Sponge is doing very well, currently trying to wake up as I type this!
     
    Sponge-ickles will be on the way soon :) As soon as we get the house and ensure our financial situation is sound, then watch this space!
     
     
    Oh, I also take back what I said about me being all good. Had to go to the hospital yesterday :( Turns out I have contracted chicken pox... So that's a week off work while I work my way back from looking like an ogre to looking awesome.
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    Sponge got a reaction from The Compensator in What Are You Thinking of Purchasing Next?   
    Thanks :) I'll do what I can to be more active!
     

     
    Thank you Sir. I bought this bike to calm me down a little. With the sports bike (Yellow and silver one) You had to be going around 85-90mph to even crack a smile. With the new bike you can have fun anywhere from 20mph upwards just because the power and torque is present from 3,000rpm right up to 12,500rpm. Get it to 7k and then you get the VTEC kicking in. Yes. :D
     

     
    Mrs Sponge is doing very well, currently trying to wake up as I type this!
     
    Sponge-ickles will be on the way soon :) As soon as we get the house and ensure our financial situation is sound, then watch this space!
     
     
    Oh, I also take back what I said about me being all good. Had to go to the hospital yesterday :( Turns out I have contracted chicken pox... So that's a week off work while I work my way back from looking like an ogre to looking awesome.
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    Sponge got a reaction from TimBud in What Are You Thinking of Purchasing Next?   
    2002 Honda VFR 800 VTEC. The sports bike I had was causing me to speed everywhere and was generally dangerous as you'd have to go silly speeds to get any enjoyment out of it. This bike has masses of torque throughout the rev range so I can 'play' at virtually any speed.
     
    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/metal_man_409e/th_20130704_124129_zps3be14fca.jpg
     
    The Black one is the new one.
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    Sponge got a reaction from Ryzza5 in What Are You Thinking of Purchasing Next?   
    2002 Honda VFR 800 VTEC. The sports bike I had was causing me to speed everywhere and was generally dangerous as you'd have to go silly speeds to get any enjoyment out of it. This bike has masses of torque throughout the rev range so I can 'play' at virtually any speed.
     
    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/metal_man_409e/th_20130704_124129_zps3be14fca.jpg
     
    The Black one is the new one.
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    Sponge got a reaction from Rassva in What Are You Thinking of Purchasing Next?   
    2002 Honda VFR 800 VTEC. The sports bike I had was causing me to speed everywhere and was generally dangerous as you'd have to go silly speeds to get any enjoyment out of it. This bike has masses of torque throughout the rev range so I can 'play' at virtually any speed.
     
    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/metal_man_409e/th_20130704_124129_zps3be14fca.jpg
     
    The Black one is the new one.
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    Sponge got a reaction from killalldude in What Are You Thinking of Purchasing Next?   
    Hey guys. I'm all good :) Been busy with life really, I'll be buying a house with the other half within the next few months and I've taken delivery of a new bike.
     
    Not a lot has happened in the time I've been gone really... Just been casually racing/drifting on LFS and maybe the occasional game of Crysis. But the majority of my time has been spent working and raising a pup who's now 7 months old.
     
    Other than pup raising and working, I've been modifying the new bike to how I want it. Coming along quite nicely.
     
    Hope you're all still as insane as I remember.
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    Sponge got a reaction from Milli in What Are You Thinking of Purchasing Next?   
    Hey guys. I'm all good :) Been busy with life really, I'll be buying a house with the other half within the next few months and I've taken delivery of a new bike.
     
    Not a lot has happened in the time I've been gone really... Just been casually racing/drifting on LFS and maybe the occasional game of Crysis. But the majority of my time has been spent working and raising a pup who's now 7 months old.
     
    Other than pup raising and working, I've been modifying the new bike to how I want it. Coming along quite nicely.
     
    Hope you're all still as insane as I remember.
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    Sponge got a reaction from ScoobSTi in What Are You Thinking of Purchasing Next?   
    Hey guys. I'm all good :) Been busy with life really, I'll be buying a house with the other half within the next few months and I've taken delivery of a new bike.
     
    Not a lot has happened in the time I've been gone really... Just been casually racing/drifting on LFS and maybe the occasional game of Crysis. But the majority of my time has been spent working and raising a pup who's now 7 months old.
     
    Other than pup raising and working, I've been modifying the new bike to how I want it. Coming along quite nicely.
     
    Hope you're all still as insane as I remember.
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    Sponge got a reaction from Ryzza5 in What Are You Thinking of Purchasing Next?   
    Hey guys. I'm all good :) Been busy with life really, I'll be buying a house with the other half within the next few months and I've taken delivery of a new bike.
     
    Not a lot has happened in the time I've been gone really... Just been casually racing/drifting on LFS and maybe the occasional game of Crysis. But the majority of my time has been spent working and raising a pup who's now 7 months old.
     
    Other than pup raising and working, I've been modifying the new bike to how I want it. Coming along quite nicely.
     
    Hope you're all still as insane as I remember.
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