原先发布于:The Garage
So lately I've been thinking I want a motorcycle. However I have no knowledge of motorcycle. What would be a good first bike, also what's the best way to learn to ride one? I really want a Honda CBR like the one in the pic but I know that's too much and is just a death wish.
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1 回复Hey. I have a feeling that you will crash at high speeds. When falling off your bike, let loose. Don't brace yourself. That's how you will break your bones. Their so tense that when impact hits, they'll snap. As I was saying; just let your body move. May be a little blood, but that's [u]a lot[/u] better than broken bones and not being able to walk again.
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3 回复Get a Ducati My dad bought my uncle's 2002 model and it's incredible. The stock exhausts on his sounded terrible but bought new ones and it sounds badass. Some tattooed Harley guy pulled up alongside my dad and really liked it; that says something
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2 回复由MoReCoWbELLx2x1编辑: 4/11/2014 1:44:42 AM
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3 回复I can't recommend a bike, but I'm going to strongly stress that you get the proper riding gear for your safety.
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15 回复由K1lLL ST3AL编辑: 4/11/2014 12:00:12 AMFinally, you make a motorcycle thread. Just say "-blam!- It" and get a KTM 1290 Super Duke R with the Akropovic exhuast from KTM Powerparts. 186 Kilograms and 192 Horsepower(a massive number for a motorcycle in general, 165 hp) means you got a 1:1 power to weight ratio. Meaning there's not a production car or motorcycle on the planet that can touch you. But if you're just starting out, Supermoto or Dual Sport. KTM is in my opinion, the best motorcycle manufacturer. Period. And what ever you do, do not get a KLR650 or a Harley Davidson.
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4 回复Honda cbr230m. My buddy just bought one and it's a lot of fun. Tops out around 75. Good handling and super easy to ride. I used to do motoX and this was cake to hop on and take for a spin for me. Make sure you keep a car though. Biking in the rain blows.
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If I were to get a bike, I would want it to be a nice classic Harley. Since the newer ones are utter shit based off of what I am hearing. Probably would get an old WW2 bike or something similar to it. Of course with a bit more of a modern touch.
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Get one of these. If you've had experience before hand of riding dirt bikes and such, a CBR600 wouldn't be too unreasonable, but I wouldn't get it for a first bike unless you get a really good deal. Get a Dual Sport, AKA street legal dirt bike. Cheaper, easier to maintain, and can go just about anywhere. Gets very good MPG too.
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由DAS B00T x2编辑: 4/10/2014 11:23:18 PMFirst off, find a place near you that does the MSF basic rider course. It's the easiest but most informative way to get your M license (may vary by state). Bikes are provided, most likely some little 125 or 250 that weighs less than you and at the end of the course you have a full license. I don't recommend starting out on a sports bike. 600's are quick enough to easily kill inexperienced riders who start to feel too comfortable too quick, and something like a 250 Katana won't keep you interested for six months. Now, this is just my personal opinion, but I would never pay too much for a first bike either. Lower displacement (think under 700cc) 80's and 90's cruisers are a dime a dozen and if they're in decent shape then they make great first bikes. They're not heavy like a Harley, not too powerful for beginners, and not something to cry over if you happen to lay it down. Only problem with going too old for a bike is that you have to order any and all parts you may eventually need online or find someone who's parting out a similar bike on Craigslist or something. Man, I'm getting lazy about catching typos...
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1 回复Its only a deathwish if you swerve in and out of traffic like some assholes that drive bikes. I too would like to drive a motorcycle just to see how it feels like.
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2 回复I saw a moron on a sports bike going over the speed limit on my road , it has a lot of blind spots and pot holes so.... Don't be that moron.