Help Me Choose a Motorcycle
Mech what about this http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/mcy/4709762675.html
Quote: (10-16-2014 11:58 AM)Fisto Wrote:You didn't like any of the ones I posted in those links?
Mech what about this http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/mcy/4709762675.html
Those bikes are old.
http://motorcycles.about.com/od/gallerie...sXB12X.htm
Quote: (10-16-2014 12:01 PM)el mechanico Wrote:
Quote: (10-16-2014 11:58 AM)Fisto Wrote:You didn't like any of the ones I posted in those links?
Mech what about this http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/mcy/4709762675.html
Those bikes are old.
http://motorcycles.about.com/od/gallerie...sXB12X.htm
I liked the bmw one but it's 7gs
Quote: (10-16-2014 12:29 PM)Fisto Wrote:I'd offer 5 but is there any other cities I can look at?
Quote: (10-16-2014 12:01 PM)el mechanico Wrote:
Quote: (10-16-2014 11:58 AM)Fisto Wrote:You didn't like any of the ones I posted in those links?
Mech what about this http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/mcy/4709762675.html
Those bikes are old.
http://motorcycles.about.com/od/gallerie...sXB12X.htm
I liked the bmw one but it's 7gs
https://bakersfield.craigslist.org/search/mcy?query=bmw
https://tampa.craigslist.org/search/mcy?query=bmw
Cheaper here ^^
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/search/mcy?query=bmw
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-CBR-2003-h...otorcycles
Honda blackbird badass
Suzuki SV650, hands down. Best bike for learning how to ride properly. And please don't forget to buy the riding gear.
Good luck bro
Good luck bro
This one is sick looking but has 100k miles http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/mcy...60557.html
Mech - I'm not really crazy about that last one.
LA and Inland Empire is fine.
If you have a much cheaper deal down there it might be worth to ship...
Mech - I'm not really crazy about that last one.
LA and Inland Empire is fine.
If you have a much cheaper deal down there it might be worth to ship...
Yeah I knew you'd pick that...
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One of these?
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One of these?
ive had a lot of bikes, the vmax was my childhood dream bike. I got one and realized it sucked. Lots of power, but horrid handling. Only good for stop light racing, and thats about it.
My favorite bike Ive had was a 2003 vfr800. I could cruise all day and it was still sporty enough to play in the twisties.
My favorite bike Ive had was a 2003 vfr800. I could cruise all day and it was still sporty enough to play in the twisties.
They are heavy but they are also cool and not expensive
Just saw this video on Cafe Racer (5 Reasons to have a Cafe Racer bike).
Decent video minus all the wife stuff.
Decent video minus all the wife stuff.
Cafe racers are just fucking cool. To the poster, I would recommend the SV650 as it's known throughout the bike world as a great starter bike that you won't outgrow quickly. I personally started on a Ninja 250 5 years ago, rode that for 6 months or so, and then got a CBR600RR. Now riding a 2012 Ducati 848.
Once you get a bike, make sure you read Twist of the Wrist by Keith Code, Total Control by Lee Parks, and Sport Riding Techniques by Nick Ienatsch. Of course, buy some good gear as well.
Once you get a bike, make sure you read Twist of the Wrist by Keith Code, Total Control by Lee Parks, and Sport Riding Techniques by Nick Ienatsch. Of course, buy some good gear as well.
SV650; gold "standard"
Triumph Thruxton; turnkey cafe
Suzuki DRZ400SM; urban assault weapon
Honda VFR800; sport-touring
KTM Adventure 640; round-the-world all terrain vehicle
Triumph Thruxton; turnkey cafe
Suzuki DRZ400SM; urban assault weapon
Honda VFR800; sport-touring
KTM Adventure 640; round-the-world all terrain vehicle
If you have time to work on a bike you could try Ryca motorcycles CS-1 Cafe Racer Kit it looks nice. If you get tired with one style you could change it again later. Kits for a Suzuki Savage, I've got a Honda CB 450 I'm working on now just to get it going.
Ryca Motors page
They give you options for down the road if you want a bobber instead of a racer or vice versa.
Ryca Motors page
They give you options for down the road if you want a bobber instead of a racer or vice versa.
mech what is that last one you posted?
Quote: (10-16-2014 07:08 PM)Fisto Wrote:
This one is sick looking but has 100k miles http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/mcy...60557.html
Mech - I'm not really crazy about that last one.
LA and Inland Empire is fine.
If you have a much cheaper deal down there it might be worth to ship...
That's pretty fuckin sweet.
I left these out but maybe what you want for not much money, cafe look
http://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/mcy/4655867653.html
The story..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buell_Motorcycle_Company
Basically he did what that stupid ass Cleveland place thinks they're doing without cheap Chinese low power crap engines and components. I've butchered these bikes up just for the "goods" to build choppers during chopper craze II.
http://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/mcy/4655867653.html
The story..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buell_Motorcycle_Company
Basically he did what that stupid ass Cleveland place thinks they're doing without cheap Chinese low power crap engines and components. I've butchered these bikes up just for the "goods" to build choppers during chopper craze II.
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Pic too big? I think the "white lightning" will have the most collectible value.
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Want to go this route?
When that movie was filmed this in its original state here was the high speed bike of choice..
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Stock form here but back in the day was a monster
" Widow makers" Canada style lol (no widows)
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Want to go this route?
When that movie was filmed this in its original state here was the high speed bike of choice..
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Stock form here but back in the day was a monster
" Widow makers" Canada style lol (no widows)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kawasaki-Other-2...otorcycles
Jump on this..
Rare easy cafe bike
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After some mods ^^
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Or this?
Jump on this..
Rare easy cafe bike
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After some mods ^^
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Or this?
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