Hehe... I can relate to that! I have an old CBR600 and love to ring it out tooOriginally Posted by JWALKER
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Hehe... I can relate to that! I have an old CBR600 and love to ring it out tooOriginally Posted by JWALKER
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2001 KR150F, I hope one day to own a SV650![]()
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They're a lot of fun to ride, really comfortable for long rides, corner really well and they look good. And of course there's that lovely V-twin sound.Originally Posted by Kawaka_one
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I ride a Kawasaki Eliminator 250, a great little bike. Does me just fine.
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If my nose was running money, I'd blow it all on you...
I agree with this thread and can sometimes be a bit of a girl so there!!
Why the SV650S?
Versatile bike. I needed something for the daily commute, weekend rides, touring and something I could throw around the race track. The SV does it all beautifully - and the added bonus is that being a relative newbie with an occasional lack of throttle control - i.e. it sometimes gets stuck on full - I'd like to think I'm less likely to get into trouble on the 650.
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and being a V... they pull like a schoolboy...
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MissSniper rides an FZR250
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Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
Learned to ride on a Suzuki RG150 and had that for four years in total before trading up to a BMW F650CS. The RG was brilliant, and I had so much confidence on it, which is why I didn't rush out to buy anything bigger.
The CS was a great bike but I never quite got to grips with the width of it and could only just get the balls of my feet down. I didn't like the upright riding position either, and it was costing quite a bit in insurance every year so I looked around for something else.
The Goose is a great bike, heaps of fun, light, narrow and low. It is cool looking, has enough power for me (I'm not Aaron Slight!) and is cheap to run and insure.
It may not be the bike I'll have forever, but for now it's perfect. The SV never grabbed me, and I find them too tall anyway. When you are 5'1" you don't have a lot of options if you aren't into cruisers!
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....AND WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SCHOOL BOYS!!!!Originally Posted by ManDownUnder
Well I have an '87 VFR700.... used to have a Suzuki GSX750F....... love riding... happy to be an any bike.....![]()
"Some people say that one's personality is reflected by the way they ride their bike........I’m screwed"![]()
I was one - and it was the most regular, reliable sex ever...Originally Posted by Grahameeboy
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So you were a choir boy at school then??Originally Posted by ManDownUnder
Yeah right. Saw you bounce off one traffic island and then play chicken with a SS ComodoreOriginally Posted by Keystone19
. I was only behind you for a short while so who knows what other trouble you didn't get into. All this in one day.
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Mrs Pickle rides a ZX636 and a KLR250, friends wives ride bikes like ZX7, ZX6 & KLX250, CBR600, DT230, DT175, CBR900RR, Aprilla Caponord, VTR1000, KLR650 & KLX250, NC30 (VFR400), KFX250, Harley of some description, SV1000, ZRX1100, GSX750, BMW F650.
There are heaps of girls out there riding all sorts of bikes, are into rallies, trackdays, touring etc and some ride them better than a lot of blokes I know.
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