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5 Common Wear and Tear Items on Motorcycles
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ayyitsadamParticipant
I’m not one for tricks at all and i fully understand the consequences if i don’t respect the bike back. I was just asking for a very good beginner bike witht hat american bulk to it. So you guys are saying that the Vstar 650 is too powerful for me? I mean i spoke to a few dealers and they said i could get used it it because of the low saddle seat rate thing… I mean i don’t want or mean to question you guys’ judgement but i’m just saying i’m not going to rev the engine at chicks or be a doosh bag (my best friend is a big enough doosh bag for 2 ppl
ayyitsadamParticipantwell i have been thinking alot lately and since i am a noob i take what you all say very seriously. I’m 18 in high school and work at a movie theater so i can’t afford something liket he v rod ya know. I was thinking of the vstar 650. It’s a beginner bike, and it’s great to learn on from what i’ve read and heard. Oh and yes i will be taking a class with an instructor. It’s 300 bucks but i can pay it. I’m leaning towards the vstar though. good idea? oh and anyone have any idea how an 18 year old with no credit can get a cycle?
ayyitsadamParticipantHm lol okay is see. Well i’m really going to try not to get into speeding seeing as i am slightly afraid of cycles to begin with. I like the V rod. I’ve been reading about that around the net. Thank you. Does it have good handles? some of the reviews don’t really specify that. I know motorcycles aren’t so safe but i really like them and i’d love to have a V rod it looks amazing. I need to seriously work my ass off to get it.
if you ahve a v rod, how much do you spend on your gas? Let’s say a full tanks worth? and how many miles in total does it get and how much did you pay for your cycle? and yes i am a horrid noob…
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