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i'd get one if they waterproofed it and added A/C. |
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i want one of the high-powered scooters since i need to be able to drive it on the freeway, but everyone tells me i can't have one. i wouldn't be able to use it in the winter anyway.
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Just put ice racing tires with spikes on them for the winter I rode several days this past winter when it was 22 degrees......bbbeeerrrrr
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Huck Subaru Ambassador 92 SVX LS-Tour Magnaflow Exhaust, 5-Spd-AWD 88 XT6 AWD 5-Speed "Bride of FrankenWedge" 15 Impreza Premium Sedan 15 Crosstrek XV 5-Speed My 5-Speed "How-To" Write-up 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula Current Count of Subaru's Owned.... "70" |
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Just to reinforce what others have said:
Theres two kinds of riders out there - those who have fallen - those who will fall It doesn't matter how carefull you are, you are only as safe as the idiot in the cage next to you. cage = (car/truck/other fully enclosed vehicle) Take the MSF course, cannot begin to describe how important it is. As for what kind of bike to get, like the others have said 250 or 500 is a good starter. Once you are experienced you can always move up. Also, once you get the bike it might be a good idea to remove the plastic/fibreglass fairings for a while until you get the hang of things. Otherwise if you take a spill, they'll get scratched up and its usually $$$ to fix/replace them. Good luck |
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My new Bridgestone Blitz tires on the nighthawk have stud holes.
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Or sport around on one of these:
http://www.rqriley.com/plans.html Or if you just want something different, a heckuva lot faster and not entirely give up on the SVX: http://www.rqriley.com/doran.html
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ASE Certified Master Automotive Technician w/L1. ASE Certified Master Medium/Heavy Truck Technician. Certified EVT (Emergency Vehicle Technician) Last edited by Beav; 08-10-2006 at 07:33 PM. |
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