Originally posted by: UNESC0
ok so those hyabusas are out - I'd like to live to see my 23rd birthday
another question - are some smaller engine bikes cheaper for insurance than larger engine bikes? Sport more expensive than Cruier?
Originally posted by: UNESC0
well, 6' and 160 so not *that* small
pretty much just look at Kawasaki's? They seem to run around $4000CND for a good condition bike...
Originally posted by: UNESC0
ok so those hyabusas are out - I'd like to live to see my 23rd birthday
another question - are some smaller engine bikes cheaper for insurance than larger engine bikes? Sport more expensive than Cruier?
Originally posted by: UNESC0
ok so those hyabusas are out - I'd like to live to see my 23rd birthday
another question - are some smaller engine bikes cheaper for insurance than larger engine bikes? Sport more expensive than Cruier?
Originally posted by: UNESC0
I like the sport bike's small size, it makes it look easier to handle but I'm a complete noob with bikes so I really have no idea
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
Originally posted by: UNESC0
I like the sport bike's small size, it makes it look easier to handle but I'm a complete noob with bikes so I really have no idea
Go take a MSF course, then start looking into bikes.
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
Get whatever you want, and don't listen to the neigh-sayers.. I went out and got a '05 ZX-6R and I have loved every minute of it.. However if you are looking for recommendations, I would suggest either a Ninja 500 or a SV-650
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
Originally posted by: UNESC0
I like the sport bike's small size, it makes it look easier to handle but I'm a complete noob with bikes so I really have no idea
Go take a MSF course, then start looking into bikes.
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Do they sell commuter motorcycles in North America? Similar to what you'd find in Asia...the bikes have no sporting intentions..they are merely forms of efficient transportation..they may have a 150-250cc motor and are pretty bare bones with no fancy body panelling.
I'd love to get a bike like that in the beginning...just so I learn how to ride correctly...and then move up to a 600cc sport bike.
Yup... Those early '90s Bandits are pretty sweet.Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy
I will give you the Suzuki GS500F.. great starter bike.. that's all you need!
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Do they sell commuter motorcycles in North America? Similar to what you'd find in Asia...the bikes have no sporting intentions..they are merely forms of efficient transportation..they may have a 150-250cc motor and are pretty bare bones with no fancy body panelling.
I'd love to get a bike like that in the beginning...just so I learn how to ride correctly...and then move up to a 600cc sport bike.
What, like mopeds? Scooters?
