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August 25, 2008 at 10:34 pm in reply to: Best looking 250cc motorcycle in my opinion. The guy in the video isn’t me by the way. #11148smokeizfireParticipant
Excuse the technical difficulties. But, I’m not that technical.
smokeizfireParticipantBut I don’t know how up to date the information is
http://usff.com/hldl/frames/50state.html
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smokeizfireParticipantGreat web site
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August 25, 2008 at 7:57 pm in reply to: Best looking 250cc motorcycle in my opinion. The guy in the video isn’t me by the way. #11152smokeizfireParticipantI thought all I needed was the embed code. Obviously not.
smokeizfireParticipantwill be a V Star 650 Custom. It could of been my first bike, but I couldn’t find it to save my life. And, I thought it may have been too powerful for me as a newb. So, I bought a Hyosung GV250 Aquilla. i’m not hungry for a lot of power since I want to concentrate on handling. The Hyosung is very handsome too, and I’m suprised too much hasn’t been said about it on this web site. but if you don’t want to go 250, the Kawasaki 500 ltd gets great reviews for a 1st time cruiser.
smokeizfireParticipantBiggots always use the “freedom” of speech line to justify their filthy mouths. Before you talk, you have to think 1st about what to say, right? So, it only shows how enslaved his mind really is. Free your mind 1st, then your mouth will follow. You know in the winners circle, there always has to be a loser to come around and spoil the fun. OK, back to taking nothing seriously.
smokeizfireParticipantThat tickled the funny bone.
smokeizfireParticipant…how can I thank ya’ll.
August 22, 2008 at 7:18 am in reply to: is the SV650SF really a noob friendly bike like all the reviews I’ve read say it is? #10949smokeizfireParticipantThat Darth Vader Emperor line was nice.
smokeizfireParticipant…great 250cc bikes too. They look as aerodynamic as- the Ninjas and are around the same price.
smokeizfireParticipant…..doesn’t necessarily mean you should!
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smokeizfireParticipantI went out and purchased a GV250 today(black and orange). My decision was based most on what Mr. 6’3″ 250 pounder Elmwood. The point that resonated with me the most was when you told how people who start out on bigger bikes rob themselves of the enjoyment of learning. I was so tempted to start out on the V Star 650. But today, I decided to sabotage myself by going out and getting the international lightweight champ(…well I don’t know about all that) of 2500cc motorcycles. This way, I can’t change my mind and jump into 8 feet of water before learning to doggy paddle. I saved money too going Hyosung, and the manufacturer gives a $300 rebate when you present your MSF certificate(within 60 days if you buy before you take the course).
Whooo hoooo!!!!!!!!!!smokeizfireParticipant…for the Education folks. Even more reason to go Japanese.
smokeizfireParticipantHarleys are really nice looking bikes to me, but they are very expensivo. It does seem only doctors, lawyers, and anybody else who has money to throw away(like young single people with good jobs and no baby mommas…or daddys) can afford HDs. You can’t buy one under 883cc’s which don’t make them the safest bikes(according to this web site and others, definitely not a bike for newbs like me). It seems only people who are gung-ho about “buying American” seem to go nuts over Harleys. Would I get a Harley? Ask me again if I ever switch tax brackets.
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