Kind of. I got my 2013 CBR250R, good enough for time being until I get my full M. I was merely looking for opinion on this bikes specs. I have people telling my different things about V-Twins and Inline-3/4's so being a newb, I don't understand the specs as someone with some bike knowledge may...
Oh yeah, I know that. But as you may know Brampton is just as high on insurance as Toronto. I was just starting this thread to get some feedback on the new bike, it looks rather good, but being a new rider I'm not very major on the specs.
I'm 22 (23 in couple of days) only and live in Brampton, I don't expect any mercy on insurance here. Hell, back when I had a 2007 50cc scooter some companies wanted $7K to insure it, ended up settling on $1882, after couple of months I upgraded to 2013 CBR 250R ABS with my insurance climbing to...
I'm not a big motorcycle person. I know basic **** here and there, but that's frankly is it. So as my weekly ritual came around seeing what's new with Motorcycle manufactures I stumbled upon the SV650A. I was never a fan of the SV650's mostly because they looked odd as hell with no side fearing...
Neh. I'm just gonna get Triumph Street Triple R and look what reviews the 2017 SV650A get's + pricing so then I can debate between Suzuki or Triumph. I kind of gave up on Honda.
I'm looking forward to the 2017 Suzuki SV650A, my cup of tea. Was never big fan of SV since they looked like junk with the fairings. And most naked don't have that old school single headlight which I so much love.
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