What Next? What did I ever do to deserve a brother in law like you? If you being a liberal wasn't bad enough. Now you are a crotch rocket rider. Can't understand why anybody would want to be a liberal, and I can't understand why anybody would want to ride a weed whacker. That said, you are new to riding a motorcycle? Do you not think that bike is a little too much bike for a beginner? I mean if you are a new rider, don't you think you might want to start out with something a little smaller. Like the picture below, which is a Ninja 250. If you are stuck on Suzuki. You could go with the GZ250.
Then again being a liberal. I think the picture below would be more your speed.
Hmmm, I'm not sure how political ideology corolates motorcycle selection... I thought about a 250 but several people recommended otherwise. The main reason being that I'd too quickly outgrow a 250 and want something else. The 650 gives me more power without putting myself into superbike land. I went the sport bike route (as opposed to a cruiser) because I thought it'd be more comfortable for me. I'm used to being layed out like that on my road bike. And for the record: I'd hardly call 650cc's a "rocket", and I'd love a scooter too. :)
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ReplyDeleteWhat did I ever do to deserve a brother in law like you? If you being a liberal wasn't bad enough. Now you are a crotch rocket rider. Can't understand why anybody would want to be a liberal, and I can't understand why anybody would want to ride a weed whacker. That said, you are new to riding a motorcycle? Do you not think that bike is a little too much bike for a beginner? I mean if you are a new rider, don't you think you might want to start out with something a little smaller. Like the picture below, which is a Ninja 250.
If you are stuck on Suzuki. You could go with the GZ250.
Then again being a liberal. I think the picture below would be more your speed.
Hmmm, I'm not sure how political ideology corolates motorcycle selection...
ReplyDeleteI thought about a 250 but several people recommended otherwise. The main reason being that I'd too quickly outgrow a 250 and want something else. The 650 gives me more power without putting myself into superbike land. I went the sport bike route (as opposed to a cruiser) because I thought it'd be more comfortable for me. I'm used to being layed out like that on my road bike. And for the record: I'd hardly call 650cc's a "rocket", and I'd love a scooter too. :)