I started on a 650R. Dropped down to my 125 and am quite happy with it when the engine isn't blown up. If it stopped blowing up I'd be happy.
Just my $0.02, I've been riding for 1 year and 3 months. I've put 28,324km on my little CBR300R, and no plans to sell it anytime soon. It does everything I need it to, it goes more than fast enough to get me in trouble, it wheelies, it carves, its stupid light and easy to maneuver, it gets 70+MPG, and I think it looks the tits.
I just need to get it resprung for my weight, I am a liiiiiiittle big for a small bike. 6'0 and 220lb
Yep, it was 100-200km daily for work, then a ride after work everyday. I bought the bike to bring me out of a really nasty time in my life, so I tried to ride it as much as possible. Every KM I put on made me feel a little bit better. Back to 110% now!Holy ****! You must be riding it every day long distances.
My thought, there is no real need for massive engine sizes on bikes.
500 CC is plenty for anyone, where does the need for 1.5L engines come from?
I had a Toyota Echo, it had a 1.5 L engine, and it was drivable
That is a ridiculous engine size on a bike
My thought, there is no real need for massive engine sizes on bikes.
500 CC is plenty for anyone, where does the need for 1.5L engines come from?
I had a Toyota Echo, it had a 1.5 L engine, and it was drivable
That is a ridiculous engine size on a bike
Don't knock it until you try it.
it's always nice to have the option to hop on something else without feeling intimidated.
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Don't knock it until you try it.
Holy ****! You must be riding it every day long distances.
My thought, there is no real need for massive engine sizes on bikes.
500 CC is plenty for anyone, where does the need for 1.5L engines come from?
I had a Toyota Echo, it had a 1.5 L engine, and it was drivable
That is a ridiculous engine size on a bike