Why hello there!
Yes... I am considering selling my beautiful m50
The reason? Well, I walked into the shop and saw this bike and fell in love instantly. The next day, after test riding the demo, I was in there and brought it. It has a killer look, and gets so much attention anywhere I go. But... it seems that perhaps me as a rider was more suited for a sports bike? I like twisting and turning fast and tightly, and want to get onto a track and do some training. I wanted to keep this bike for a very long time, and had my heart set on getting a sports bike on the side. But alas, it's not an option finacially, so it will be going, and I will be changing riding styles.
Mine in the m50z limited edition. I see the gorgeous Edbear has posted up the pic of it.. cheers Mr. Bear
I have been riding this bike for 5 months now, and as far as a cruiser goes, it is an awesome bike. As mentioned, it seems I want to ride differently from how this should be ridden, and am out every single week with my friends on their nimble sports bikes. I'm sure they will all back me up in saying, I keep up with them no problem (even up at the high speeds). Yes, the corners need to be taken slower and wider, but if you are happy to do that, it can be greatly enjoyed.
The reviews on these bikes are all pretty good. And people who buy them usually hold onto them for a good wee while. I have just come back from 4 days riding in the South Island, along with my fast friends on their noble steeds, and after putting a new rear tyre on it, I was most impressed of what I could get that bike to do (yes Crasher... I know you are nodding in agreement that I shouldn't be riding it like that, its a cruiser lol). But after 1300k's of sweeping roads, I have come home very happy and got comments everywhere I was parked about it.
I thought I was a cruiser girl through and through and would not be selling this if I really was. But my heart is yearing to lean and weave and up and go
PM me if you have any questions about them. Mine is not listed yet but it might be sooner than later if there was a need. 2009, registered in May 2010, got 18 months of warrenty left, and done about 9000k's (need to check that).
Got a sports bike you want to swap? hehe - cheeky woman.
Bookmarks