This is my backup plan....
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14K redline. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzing!
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Yeah...um, it's a great beginner's bike and okay in the tight stuff but day to day...no thanks! Absolutely perfect for your daughter though!:pebbs:
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I'd buy another. :lol:
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I dunno. I've been on rides with liter bikes, and while I'm not saying they didn't leave me behind at times, I can tell you that they never lost me. I think a smaller bike can make you a better rider. I also think if *I* had a liter bike, I'd likely be dead by now. I'm too much of a fucking gearhead, and I usually wring my toys out for all they're worth. Frankly, most sport bikes are so beyond what is needed or even usable on the street (without fear of arrest), that it's just overkill. So I wring it out 98% of the time. It's like driving a VW bug...no one knows you're spanking the fucking bajesus out of it, white knuckling the damn thing, and having a total blast. Something bigger would probably just be a waste, or worse, a temptation.
It does 110, 115 if you lay on the tank, and it gets there reasonably quickly. That'll do. Still, if anyone wants to gift me a 916 Duc, I think I'd probably ride it instead. :lol: |
Well said.
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sour grapes...:lol: Seriously for a starter bike it can't be beat but if you are trying to say that you can hang with litre bikes on average roads... Well I'm going to call b.s. The only reason you aren't left for dead its that they choose not to leave you.:lol: That's like saying that your Prius can hang with Vettes because you do it on the freeway every morning on the way to work. Again the baby ninja is a great starter bike but that's it. |
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