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    Husband begging me to get my own bike

    Because I keep taking his 250cc and I get in a huff when he wants to use it to go to work - the nerve of him!

    Can't wait till I get a nice 500cc plus and smoke him...which he can't ride till off his learners muwahaha...

    Any comments on a nice cruiser with a good reach for shorter arms? What cc size is too meaty to handle?

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    Cool

    So you still on a Learners or Restricted.....?

    A VIRAGO is the way to go.......

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    Try the Hyosung Aquila GV650. Awsome handling and performance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yellow Streak View Post
    Try the Hyosung Aquila GV650. Awsome handling and performance!
    +1 My mate had one and he is about 60 kg and not so tall. Very good machine if you like that mode.

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    Hi - thanks...no I'm on full licence, hubby has learners. I haven't ridden anything much bigger than a 250 tho so a little nervy

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    I rode a Suzuki Boulevard S40 (the former Savage 650 single) for the last 15 months, very light and easy to handle, but a bit gutless on the motorway. Belt drive so very smooth and low maintenance.
    I have just traded up the next size up - Boulevard S50 - 800cc VTwin - Shaft drive (was the Intruder) and loving it.
    I am only 5ft 1' with short legs but both these bikes are low to the ground and narrow so I can flat foot and move bike around easily.

    Suzukis I find very reliable, engines and gear boxes rock solid.

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    Just go shopping! Go to all the bike shops in your area, sit on/test ride whatever takes your fancy. If you don't find anything close to home, borrow hubby's bike and take a road trip, till you find what you want
    Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans

    If my nose was running money, I'd blow it all on you...

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    Oh well I've gone and done it now - just got a Vulcan 800 Classic from Trademe. Have to get rid of a cage to make room in the garage!

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    Late night impulse buy Shewolf?

    I like the look of those Vulcans, and you cant go wrong with a Kwaka.
    Pictures when you have them please.

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    I took the Vulcan for a small test ride last weekend, I really liked the Intruder, Dragstar and Steed though...but I think the old school look appealed.

    Will be nice having a decent ride of it home from Waiuku to North Shore!

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    You don't muck around do you, Good one, nice toy. Happy riding. You'll have to tell hubby to hurry up & get his full.

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    same advice again

    Go ride lots and lots of bikes! Take NO advice from here (except mine), don't have any preconceived ideas. The more the merrier. It's free, and what's more it's FUN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shewolf View Post
    Oh well I've gone and done it now - just got a Vulcan 800 Classic from Trademe. Have to get rid of a cage to make room in the garage!
    Good on you Shewolf. Great choice of bike. The mighty Vulcan.
    Maybe we will get to ride together sometime.
    I ride for the love of it . . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shewolf View Post
    Because I keep taking his 250cc and I get in a huff when he wants to use it to go to work - the nerve of him!

    Can't wait till I get a nice 500cc plus and smoke him...which he can't ride till off his learners muwahaha...

    Any comments on a nice cruiser with a good reach for shorter arms? What cc size is too meaty to handle?
    Scumdog has a nice 1200 Sportster S which is like a souped up Shadow or Virago for all those short guys and has sooooo much extra grunt that you wouldn't even need to squirt the throttle too hard to ride off him. I would ride it but Scumdog has me hooked on the 1450 T Sport and currently has the sportster rego on hold, so I say go for it girl and you will have a gem, us girls will be envious ( and we know how to ride off those look a like guys)!
    CB
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yellow Streak View Post
    Try the Hyosung Aquila GV650. Awsome handling and performance!
    Cant comment on handling and performance...but it certainly looks the part, I work with a guy that has about 80kms on his and he has nothing bad to say about it....
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

    He rides the Leprachhaun at the end of the Rainbow. Usually goes by the name Anne McMommus

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