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Review of the CFMoto JetMax 250i
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Budd
ParticipantGive it a little more time and you will see it coming a mile away. Just think that people are going to do the stupidest thing possible in order to endanger your life. Don’t act like you are invisible. Act like they want to kill you.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
ParticipantIn TN you can run a red light on a motorcycle in that situation legally. Check your state law. You may be able to do it there too.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
ParticipantIt is indeed a green lantern t-shirt.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
ParticipantI put them in my new action packer.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
Participantnice!
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-WolverineBudd
ParticipantPeople told me the same thing and then the same people mistook my bike for the 500.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
ParticipantI like the idea of being able to pull a pin and the car and bike go in different directions around an obstacle and meet back on the other side. I am sure this happens in real life all the time.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
ParticipantWell I would say that the PC still gets more software support than the Mac. I build my own machines so it is a PC life for me. I can make whatever Mac is selling and do it for about half the price.
Not touching the real topic with a ten foot pole.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
ParticipantI have read of tall people having success building up the seats on their bikes.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
September 29, 2008 at 1:26 am in reply to: My first crash on a street at speeds. Damn Gravel. #12916Budd
Participantwatch out for that gravel. glad you are okay.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
ParticipantI really like the look of the scrambler. That is a sharp bike.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
ParticipantWell, maybe this forum makes the best beginning motorcyclists. I will start a new post on why the name of the site was important to me.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
September 26, 2008 at 8:38 pm in reply to: Me, 10 years ago, introducing myself…respond as you would =P #12821Budd
ParticipantI had a boca burger the other day! : )
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
ParticipantI figured it was like hopping into another stick shift. once you find that friction zone your body almost zeroes in on it and you adjust to the steering without effort. I don’t plan on getting a bigger bike anytime soon but you never know when you will get the chance to go for a ride on one.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
Budd
ParticipantThe title of the site is best beginner motorcycles and I would have to say a liter bike does kind of violate the spirit of a beginner bike, but we are happy to share our experiences and give whatever advise we can. I don’t think it is pushing people towards the smallest bike possible, but suggesting a beginner appropriate bike and reasons for going that way. I am glad that you seem to be the exception and not the rule, but a 1000cc duc is not a beginner bike let alone one of the “best” beginner motorcycles. The fact that you are doing well on your bike is a testement to your patience and diligence in taking it slow. It is no way a violation to the spirit of the site and should be applauded, but I think all the credit goes to you and not your bike. You seem to have a good riding mentor that is helping you take it slow, get the basics down, and respects the bike as much as you do.
You have the bike and you seem to really love the bike, but I would not suggest your course of action to another. I think that is what all of these posts come down to. We are happy you are learning on a bike that you love, but your course of action isn’t one that we would recommend. I think you knew that when you posted.
“I am the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain’t nice.”-Wolverine
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