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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="nxhappy" data-source="post: 15913895" data-attributes="member: 50238"><p>dirt is 100% DIFFERENT than street. I've been riding dirt since 12 years old, street since 20 years old. Today's 600RR bikes are FREAKS. They are wicked fast and can even push the experienced rider. If you haven't been street riding for at least 6 mo to a year, I would NOT get a 600. I would buy a cruiser V twin and start on that. Get used to the street and the cars. After that hop on a 600.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxhappy, post: 15913895, member: 50238"] dirt is 100% DIFFERENT than street. I've been riding dirt since 12 years old, street since 20 years old. Today's 600RR bikes are FREAKS. They are wicked fast and can even push the experienced rider. If you haven't been street riding for at least 6 mo to a year, I would NOT get a 600. I would buy a cruiser V twin and start on that. Get used to the street and the cars. After that hop on a 600. [/QUOTE]
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