Posted by Oldcraneguy on February 07, 2009 at 06:20:31 from (74.233.24.3):
In Reply to: motorcycle posted by Bill Porter on February 06, 2009 at 17:33:30:
I've had bikes all my life, couldnt tell ya how many but all kinds. Never had much luck with my Euro bikes except the Beemer, and as awkward as the opposed 2 cyl. bikes look theyre actually quite nimble and good long range machines. As far as bang for the buck you cant beat the jap bikes, Ive had probably 15+ over the years, BUT...theyre complex! you pretty much need a MC mechanic to fix them and parts arent cheap at all. Ive got a HD now and it'll probably be my last bike, I love it but I wouldnt want to go cross-country on it mostly cause Im gettin older and dont have the stamina. If I were you Id get a mid size jap cruiser thats in good shape, take a MC safety course and get as many rural seat miles as I could. You have to learn to handle the bike well to survive, before you tackle congested areas or long trips. The classes are good but theres no substitute for experience. Good Luck and have fun!...OCG PS..hope this pic comes thru.
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