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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
who rides motorcycles and what do you ride?
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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 15911619" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>I started on a 2012 CBR250R. Some of my "friends" made fun of me for buying the little bike as they all rode 600s. But they sucked at riding and were scared to do anything other can go fast in a straight, one trip to the mountains with me riding the hell out of my 250 and they were shocked. It was a fun little bike honestly, handled well and you could ride it to redline everywhere and not go to jail lol. Little bike isn't for everyone and its really slow for sure but I enjoyed my time with it. 4 grand brand new, 77 MPG on 87 octane, insurance was dirt cheap too. You could ride all day for next to nothing. I miss that little bike sometimes.I put 14k miles on that in the first 6 months I was riding. </p><p></p><p>I sold it and got into Harleys, bought a sportster, rode the hell out of that for 12k miles and then when i met my wife I moved up into a dyna. 2014 Dyna Low Rider i bought new in summer of 14. Next bike will be an ultra (I made the mistake of demo riding a ultra with my wife and now she insists we buy one). I won't let my low rider go though, its been a fun bike. Harleys are heavy but are not hard to ride. They are a little more difficult in slow speed turns but once you get moving its easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 15911619, member: 39652"] I started on a 2012 CBR250R. Some of my "friends" made fun of me for buying the little bike as they all rode 600s. But they sucked at riding and were scared to do anything other can go fast in a straight, one trip to the mountains with me riding the hell out of my 250 and they were shocked. It was a fun little bike honestly, handled well and you could ride it to redline everywhere and not go to jail lol. Little bike isn't for everyone and its really slow for sure but I enjoyed my time with it. 4 grand brand new, 77 MPG on 87 octane, insurance was dirt cheap too. You could ride all day for next to nothing. I miss that little bike sometimes.I put 14k miles on that in the first 6 months I was riding. I sold it and got into Harleys, bought a sportster, rode the hell out of that for 12k miles and then when i met my wife I moved up into a dyna. 2014 Dyna Low Rider i bought new in summer of 14. Next bike will be an ultra (I made the mistake of demo riding a ultra with my wife and now she insists we buy one). I won't let my low rider go though, its been a fun bike. Harleys are heavy but are not hard to ride. They are a little more difficult in slow speed turns but once you get moving its easy. [/QUOTE]
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