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Old Feb 19, 2004 | 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by jthompson02' date='Feb 19 2004, 03:19 PM
bike engine are good for about 20k - 30k miles untill it needs rebuilt
eh? that's a new one to me...my friend's '83 suzuki ran quicker than my '02 honda (granted his was a sport bike and mine was a cruiser, but it still ran great at such an old age)





Get insurance with Progressive. They have the best motorcycle rates, hands down. If anybody knows better, please let me know.
Old Feb 19, 2004 | 03:13 PM
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Just to clarify, a "harley-type" is referred to as a cruiser. Harleys are over-priced, outdated technology. When people ask if my bike is a harley, it's as if someone asked if your RX-7 is a honda.


Sorry I had a massive BRAIN FART and just couldn't spell cruiser for some reason. Didn't mean to sound like a dumb-***.



Thanks for your input everyone, it was alot more than I expected.
Old Feb 19, 2004 | 08:06 PM
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IM 5'9, I was 155 lbs when I got my ZX-11, trust me if you get

a 600 you will want a bigger bike in a matter of weeks.
Old Feb 19, 2004 | 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by dragonfenix' date='Feb 19 2004, 12:11 PM
well these are two bikes i like. i perfer nude.



triumph speed triple



ducati monster



still sports bikes, just nude.
Naked bikes are noice.



Most any of the manufacturers is going to make a good bike. I like the Honda VFR's for the motor and single-sided swingarm. It is a bit more of an upright sport-cruiser type and the seat seems like it is made for fat America but it's one of the sweetest sounding motors I have ever heard; motorcycle, car or anything else. V4. :]



I would look for something you definitely felt comfortable on. Keep your options open and shop around. The motorcycle shops here love to gouge the locals.
Old Feb 20, 2004 | 12:29 PM
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I've had a few bikes. and have ridden many. fav. so far was ducati 996. Yes you should get what feels good to you and what you feel most balanced on..I fit best on the R6. tried to ride the ZX-6 but didn't fit my balance as well. now since it is you first bike take a motercycle safty course..that way you avoid the bike test at dmv. If you have that class they just give you a lic. ( in Nevada anyway). just don't over ride your skill. Now with how much you weigh don't go over a 600 cc bike. You will lay it down, you will scare the crap out of yourself.

Insurance..don't use state farm, gieco, progressive..got to this place. they started out insuring just bikes. many guys that I work with that ride use this place

GMAC 1-800-325-1088
Old Feb 20, 2004 | 06:40 PM
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I am waiting to get my TII sold but I am going with a 2004 Yamaha R6....I would love to get a R1, but money dictates for now, plus 180hp in a 400lb bike seems ******* insane. I think my friiends CBR 600RR is ******* nuts. Farm Bureau has good insurance rates I think....I was quoted $47/mo for full coverage on the R6.
Old Feb 20, 2004 | 06:48 PM
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i really like the r6 also because of my size and the price is reasonible. it also looks sick
Old Feb 23, 2004 | 03:17 AM
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You shouldn't go big at 1st. maybe 600cc or smaller. Get smoking that you don't care about & you can trash. I knew two guys that have died starting too big, no ****! A good thing to ALWAYS remember when riding, is it is a form a transportation. Be safe, start small & never stop learning



I would post some pics of my bikes but........
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