Motorcycle
#31
Re: Motorcycle
Originally Posted by Secondaries
Man, I want a bike so bad, but what you guys say about cheap bikes just is not true around here (Houston, TX). Rough 500-750cc bikes from the 80's still go for $1500+ here. I just want a cheap cruiser that's at least 500cc, but I cannot ------- find one that's less than a grand. I don't care if it's rough or doesn't run right, I can deal with a fixer upper, but ----, someone point me in the right direction here?
#32
Re: Motorcycle
Originally Posted by Secondaries
Man, I want a bike so bad, but what you guys say about cheap bikes just is not true around here (Houston, TX). Rough 500-750cc bikes from the 80's still go for $1500+ here. I just want a cheap cruiser that's at least 500cc, but I cannot ------- find one that's less than a grand. I don't care if it's rough or doesn't run right, I can deal with a fixer upper, but ----, someone point me in the right direction here?
it may take a week or to but you'll find 1
http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/633825300.html
http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/633425088.html
http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/633241739.html
http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/632821221.html
there is 4 bikes on craigslist i found in about 30 seconds
#33
Re: Motorcycle
wow, you just dont give up do you? johnny told you to stfu, and for once i agree with the hillbilly
i can imagine you being the one kid in a high school just sitting there, talking to yourself.....just picture it....and say goodbye to your self esteem
i can imagine you being the one kid in a high school just sitting there, talking to yourself.....just picture it....and say goodbye to your self esteem
#34
Re: Motorcycle
Originally Posted by Suckah
Some people really do need 250cc bikes to learn on, and not just girls.
2nd gen VFR's are always a good choice, first bike or not!
If you really need to learn, get a cheap dirtbike. you can get them for $500. other then that don't waist your money on a girl bike
#35
Re: Motorcycle
Originally Posted by xpert787
The lady i bought it from rode it for 2 months and was upgrading.
#36
Re: Motorcycle
If you're learning the basics and want to be a bitch learn on a ------- 50cc scooter or 50cc full size. At least then you won't have to go through the hassle of titling and insuring just to turn around and sell the bitch in a month.
#37
Re: Motorcycle
I have been riding this thing for a few weeks now. I don't regret buying it, but it does feel slow, and a little to small for me. It's also takes alot of reving to get it moving, I think it dosen't make max power until 10k . On the plus side it's a light bike, I would have dropped it a few times by now if it weren't for that. I would recommend these to anyone who wants to learn, as they are 1) cheap 2)slow+light 3) low insurance rate. They are easy to sell also, as there are always new people wanting a beginners bike.
#38
Re: Motorcycle
Originally Posted by xpert787
I have been riding this thing for a few weeks now. I don't regret buying it, but it does feel slow, and a little to small for me. It's also takes alot of reving to get it moving, I think it dosen't make max power until 10k . On the plus side it's a light bike, I would have dropped it a few times by now if it weren't for that. I would recommend these to anyone who wants to learn, as they are 1) cheap 2)slow+light 3) low insurance rate. They are easy to sell also, as there are always new people wanting a beginners bike.
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