Busas are like muscle cars. They are great in a straight line, but on turns its like trying to steer an aircraft carrier.
Busas are like muscle cars. They are great in a straight line, but on turns its like trying to steer an aircraft carrier.
well thats what happens when you throw an engine the size of your average european economy car's engine on a bike
I kinda like the Busa myself, but my fav so far is this guy right here:
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I've seen only one stretched and slammed sportbike that I've liked. I'll see if I can get a picture of it soon, it's one of my friend's. It may be that he runs it on the drag strips around here for extra cash, but it's not riced out like you normally see them.
My next door neighbor owns one of the local motorcycle stores and he has a candy red zx14. I get very jelly every time I hear him start it up.
I'm 6'6" (1.98 meter). Would I have a hard time finding a bike?
Only if you're looking at small ones. The smaller sports bikes might be a bit cramped for you too.
My uncle has a honda verado or something like that; he's 6ft-ish and struggles with the size of it sometimes. He won't admit it to me that he got too big a bike though.
Theres a fashion for the big enduro BMW's here lately.. I think it was popularised by people copying Ewen McGregor in long way round. I find it hilarious watching the weekend wobblers who got one to look cool struggle with them. It's not a bad bike it's just people get them as their first bikes and struggle to balance them.
I think I have sorted out my plan for the summer.
ASAP get my provisional licence, do my CBT, find out how much it will cost to get me some leather gear and a helmet for protection then look for a Honda CG125 on ebay.
Hopefully I'll have enough money
A Kawasaki Vulcan has a pretty good bit of leg room, and you can find the ten year old models for pretty cheap, too.
Been getting so much rain here. Not one day has it been just only sunny. We get quarter sunny then pouring rain the rest of the day. Sucks for riding to work and such.
It's real nice and sunny here everyday. Too bad i've got 4 months 'till getting a motorcycle license![]()
In PA you can get a permit with an easy test for 10 bucks. You aren't supposed to ride with a passenger or without a helmet or at night but I would never not wear a helmet and I still ride at night. My girlfriend comes on rides with me some times too. And for getting the license all you have to do is take a free three day safety course that the state offers. Not bad at all.
I am currently based in the UK and only have a 50cc at the moment. I must say however it is a manuverable, fast and reliable little bugger.
It can reach around 55mph comfortably and just over 60mph when completely flat out
Its a 2008 Peugeot XR6, mine is completely blue instead of having black bits.
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I was thinking about soon getting hold of a Honda VFR 400 after I do my test, both to get used to having a bigger bike and to have something I can practice on a bit before getting a more expensive bike.
I must say they are very nice though
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Passed my test yesterday, have my brothers Ninja 250 sitting out the front. Just need to pop in a new battery and find a Shadow.
Can't wait to ride!
Congratulations man! :buddy:
I don't have a motorbike, but I did strip down my brother's bike for him while he was at work. Removed everything, leaving only the frame.
Little sod better be grateful.
Why? Did you owe him a favor?
Had a friend roll his ute down the road into my bike somehow, I don't even know. Obliterated my headlight.
Once again my mirrors stop my bike from taking any more damage when it falls over, those things are fucking bullet proof. When I upgrade I'm taking the mirrors off this one and keeping them.
Ride a ZZR-250(Kawasaki) which almost shares the same birthday as me.
Nah, I had nothing to do. Had I not done it I'd have spent the day in front of the computer instad.
So, do you guys drive relant robins during the winter?
They just go over the snow.
My friend took me for a ride on his 07 gsxr 600. That was kinda scary, but very exciting. Even though it was 2 dudes on a motorcycle.
Hell yeah, Skeea! You know you have to go everywhere in that, right?
Also, I should have my bobber up and running by tomorrow (At least I hope so).
And so I found out a good buddy of mine will probably inherit an old BMW from the 40's in unspecified conditions. Even if it's not working, it's still awesome.
Though he has to wait for his mother to stop being an asshead to be able to ride any bike, since she's paranoid/bitching about pretty much everything.
I think he's planning to murder her. Slowly.
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Oh and, I'm thinking about turning my Rebel 125 in some weird sort of bobber/cafè racer hybrid. Wish me luck.
Do it. Rebels are fun as hell to work on.
I'd suggest something like this:
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Yamaha XJR 1300
or this
Suzuki GSX 1400
Those heavy kind of naked bikes are pretty big and should be comfortable for tall people. You could also try one of the big cruiser models or pretty much any tourer. The last one is a pure guess, never sat on one, but since they're made for long rides they should be comfortable enough even for tall people.
Just found the link to a motorcycle ergonomics things; tries to help you see how comfortable bikes should be for you size/height.
http://cycle-ergo.com/
Can anyone recommend a good 250 for a learner? I'm looking for good mpg too
Either a honda cbr 250r or a Kawasaki ninja 250r.
ninja 250 hands down
on an unrelated note, I passed by a motorcycle wreck today. rider locked up his front brakes while trying to negotiate a curve and ended up sliding into a guardrail. he wasn't wearing a helmet and had to go undergo surgery for serious head and internal wounds.
wear your helmet otherwise you won't last long
MC19 cbr250r.. 250cc 4 cylinder, 19k rpm redline, 45 HP @ 15000rpm
also according to the original specs it gets 94 mpg
Rieju master race:hf:
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I heard you'll get bored of the power in a 250cc in a month, and getting a 600' for a first bike would be wiser, if you just ride it with common sense.
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But, yamaha wr250, suzuki DR-Z 250.
¨ Isn't it illegal to not wear a helmet when riding?
in florida, if you're over 21 and have good enough insurance then it's allowed
snippy
You'd have to be a moron to ride without a helmet.
I need some help with my bike. I've been riding it today and just now a rattle like noise is coming from the engine (near spark plug) and some smoke is coming out the exhaust. Also noticed going from 2nd to 3rd it drops power then starts pulling again and for a moment in neutral being idle it became a bit spluttery. Any idea what's going on?
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The Honda Rebel, older model. They're built like tanks. Little, zippy tanks.