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    Motorcycle

    I mentioned a while back that I was looking to get a motorcycle. Something cheap and entry-level. Possibly used. Kind of bike that won't make me cry if I drop it and won't be a huge waste of money if it's replaced in a year or so.

    My first thought was a Honda Rebel.



    Laid back. Comfortable. Relaxed. Suits my personality. I'm just worried about the image. Would it make my neck look a little too red if I were caught riding a cruiser? Not that there's anything wrong with that, but, y'know...

    On the other hand I could go with a Kawasaki Ninja.



    Looks purdy. Bit girlie, perhaps. Doesn't look comfortable to ride at all. Still, those are definitely the bikes of choice in the city amongst fella's near my age. Probably land me more ass than a cruiser methinks.

    What do you all think? Probably going to pick one up in another month or so and I'm torn.
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    I've been thinking about those electric ones that are coming out. No special license required, either. Tho, that might not be a benefit if I want to live around here.

    Oh, and I like the second one. The first one looks too retro somehow. Why is the back tire so much thicker, btw?
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    My dad had a honda hawk for a street bike. Bit smaller, but also easier on corners. Ducati is also nice.
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    Neither of you voted. You're both failures at responding to polls!
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    Okay, I voted. Now answer my question b/c I'm too lazy to look it up.
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    Ducati all the way for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IndiReloaded View Post
    Oh, and I like the second one. The first one looks too retro somehow. Why is the back tire so much thicker, btw?
    Honestly? I'm sure a gearhead could spew a bunch of technobabble at you but the truth is big rear tires are popular. End of story.
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    well, you got two middle aged gals to vote. hooray
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gribble View Post
    Honestly? I'm sure a gearhead could spew a bunch of technobabble at you but the truth is big rear tires are popular. End of story.
    Okay. Well at least you didn't make something up & let me call BS on you.

    Mbe CBrider will post soon.
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    My friend crashed his bike the other day. A taxi driver didn't see him. His bike now looks like a thin sheet of metal.
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    Is he okay? Those aussie roads are beautiful for riding but, yikes. We saw some unfortunate being scraped from the road b/t Can ---> Mel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IndiReloaded View Post
    Is he okay? Those aussie roads are beautiful for riding but, yikes. We saw some unfortunate being scraped from the road b/t Can ---> Mel.
    Yeh, he was lucky. He kinda jumped off last second before the impact. Got a wrist fracture and a couple of bruises. It could've been a lot worse.

    My mum reminded me of a joke after she heard that since she knows the fellow. A funeral director calls the local motorbike dealer.
    "Mate, how many bikes have you got in stock today?"
    "We've got nine"
    "Can you hold off on the last three, we've only got six coffins left?"
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    The Great Ocean Road would be fantastic by motorbike. But they would have to close it off to cars & lorries before I'd be willing to do it.
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    Ninja if you're not really planning to start out on that zx10r LOL!

    If you mean the Ninja 250r then yeh best bike to start one. I had the 08 model and loved tha tbike. Perfect starter bike. It's not too aggressive either in its riding position. Plus it's got more kick than the rebel.

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    If it's an image issue isn't there some middleground?

    Saaaaay....


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