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About To Start Commuting On Sportsbike, Any Tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="canibus" data-source="post: 10185310" data-attributes="member: 21498"><p>I have a long daily commute and gas has been giving it to me daily with no lube. So I decided to invest on a gas saving bike. I got the 2010 ninja 250 with 10 miles on it for $4,500 out the door. They claim 60 miles to the gallon, i'm hoping that figure is somewhat correct. My commute is 160 miles round trip. For all you riders out there. What do you suggest as far as gear or road tips. </p><p></p><p></p><p>BTW: Yes I know it's a pussy bike, leave me alone. Just trying not to spend money I don't have to, seems like the bike is a good alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canibus, post: 10185310, member: 21498"] I have a long daily commute and gas has been giving it to me daily with no lube. So I decided to invest on a gas saving bike. I got the 2010 ninja 250 with 10 miles on it for $4,500 out the door. They claim 60 miles to the gallon, i'm hoping that figure is somewhat correct. My commute is 160 miles round trip. For all you riders out there. What do you suggest as far as gear or road tips. BTW: Yes I know it's a pussy bike, leave me alone. Just trying not to spend money I don't have to, seems like the bike is a good alternative. [/QUOTE]
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