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I'm buying a motorcycle and I need suggestions.
I'm buying a motorcycle and I need suggestions. I've only ridden dirt bikes in the past but how hard can it be?
I don't really care about the price so much because I assume they will all be affordable. I'm certainly not going to buy a classic or antique. Currently I'm leaning towards a Ducati 650 Monster or a BMW 650. One of my concerns is that 2 months after I buy it I'll wish I had bought an 1100. Any suggestions? Post yours. |
step-up to the 1100- you'll wish you did- also checkout a harley fatboy before you buy a crotch rocket :2 cents:
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I suggest life insurance.
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If you buy a bike would you be so kind to sign your body over to me in the event you die? I do not care about the insurance. |
don't do it get a car you crash a bilke and u r fucked
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I only see older dudes riding on those BMW bikes anyways, you're still young don't do it LOL! DH P.S. I'm eyeing up this Ducati for myself http://www.ducati.com/bikes/my2006/d...elName=749D-06 |
Rick,
You only interested in a Crotch Rocket? Ive been leaning towards a Harley as well, kind of past the 180 mph stage of my life. The Softail Deluxe is my Harley of choice now days. See you in Phoenix? |
This is what I ride;
http://www.kakaku.com/bike/images/bi..._rocketIII.jpg Awesome fun and great in the city and highway :thumbsup |
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i would recommend taking the motorcycle training course before you ride it, i took it and learned way more than i expected.
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http://www.webinc.com/misc/todd/harley.jpgGet a hog Rick, you will love it :)
I love my fat boy!! http://www.webinc.com/misc/todd/harley.jpg |
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Rick,
don't worry about the weight, harley's are the cadilacs of bikes... All balanced, etc. no worries... but a driver course is a good idea though :) |
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damn is that a v6 in a bike?
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I paid like $60.00 for a drivers course at the local community college a few years ago. 1 weekend of time, they supplied like Suzuki 250's or so. Once we past the test - took the paper to the dmv and got the endorsement.. Easy as pie.
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My Bro and I have had bikes our whole lives. Remember, just because you can ride and handle a Dirt Bike doesn't mean you are ready for the streets.
You should rent one or borrow a friends bike to see if you like it. Not saying you don't know how to ride but the streets have gotten crazy in the last past 20 years. People just don't care for Bikers and the traffic has made it very dangerous to ride. I am not talking you out of buying a bike, just make sure you are ready for one. I would go with the bigger bike because yes, you will want a bigger one real quick. I have big bikes and small bikes, small bikes are fun for the canyon and the big bikes are fun for the long drives on the highways. Either way, have fun and be safe. |
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For someone like you, I suggest you take a motorcycle safety course before you buy a bike. |
Yeah, my designer waited for a long ass time for that Rocket III to be available in the states. He went from a Legend 900 to that and loves the hell out of it.
Passed me on the freeway like I was going in reverse. |
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http://www.suzukicycles.com/Products...ion= OVERVIEW NO its not a harley, I dont ride that much anymore, so I didnt want to tie up large in a harley. |
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depends on what you want.
i have a hayabusa, and recently bought a ducati ST2 on ebay. i would not recommend a ducati if you are new to streetbikes or not mechanically inclined. any jap bike will be mostly reliable and there are basically 2 camps in the bike world---sportbikes and "cruisers". alot depends on the types of roads you have where you live---sportbikes are more fun on the curvy roads, cruisers better on the interstate. you can ride safely if you have experience---take a motorcycle training course if avail, many states require a motorcycle endorsement for your license, and statistically MOST lethal accidents happen to new riders within the first 90 days of ownership. where proper protection and a good helmet (arai, shoei, etc). good luck. |
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http://photos.motorcycle-usa.com/03vtx1300_main2.jpg I thought I would like the laid back style and comfortable ride but to be honest I found it completely boring. Sure it was 1300cc but that doesn't translate to instant torque and lighting fast response. If you want that kind of response and handling obviously sportbikes are your answer. All depends on what you want Rick, I have had both and I much prefer the adrenaline rush when you open up a sportsbike on a windy road instead of the slow and loud rumble of a cruiser. As soon as I drove the cruiser off the lot I knew I had made a mistake... Different strokes for different folks I guess :) DH |
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bigger is better and heavier is better . . . get really good medical ins because you are going down, no doubt about it |
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please... I have had 1 problem with my hog in a few years time. Clutch cable broke at sturgis, was a bummer but fixed quick. Harley's are the only bike who keeps there re-sale value high... You can have a few yr. old hog and sell it for what you paid for it new or even more. I have seen this a ton of times. My hog is valued at and insured at 30k, I added tons of chrome, SS, etc, etc |
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But, I'm partial to sportbikes... I just bought this 2006 Suzuki GSX-R 1000 last week: http://www.extremebank.com/images/gfy/bikes3.jpg |
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Adam, mabey so - I don't know much about sportbikes but do know enough about hog's that I feel good about buying 2 of them over the years. Buddy just sold his 1996 Dyna Low Rider, 25k miles, 2 months ago, got 17.5k for it, about what he paid for it :) Lots of great rides out there, I am just partial to harley - and Rick - make sure to go talk to a local harley dealer (Certified local dealer) and mabey goto 1 of the local Hog chapter meetings, talk with some folks, etc. |
Adam,
BTW, nice bike :) |
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"You've either gone down or you're going down" Seriously everybody does... You just hope when you do it's going slow and it's not too bad. DH |
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What you say is pretty true. I have dropped a couple of times in the past. 1 time going about 1/2 mile an hour, stopped to park on some Gravel (Did I mention I hate gravel), and it slipped, I dropped it. Luckily I had Highway Bars (Always get hwy bars if you want / can) |
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