chriscasha
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Just curious about how many people own them as the title says.
I own a Yamaha WR450F and what to motard it
Then get an R1 or similar for cruising XD
I own a Yamaha WR450F and what to motard it
Right...hayabusa checking in
pics.hayabusa checking in
How is the hyosung? I heard a few people had theirs fall apart or is this just a rumour? XDRight...
I owned 3, only one is road worthy now lol.
2011 Hyo 650R.
Well that's good, have you been doing it yourself? Have the valves moved closer to the clearance or not?Any Vtwin will fall apart, just look at Harley.
If you get a decent mechanic the hyosung will go a long way.
Ive clocked nearly 24KKm in over just a year, nothing major has broken yet.
NiceI don't have it yet, but I'm getting a DRZ400SM.
Eh, I'm going for bulletproof reliability. It'll be a daily commuter and weekend explorer/urban assault vehicle. Can't see myself as an overly enthusiastic rider either haha.Nicebullet proof machine
Although a KTM 450EXC or equivalent is a lot less tame
My bike power wheelies in 4th no clutch! Best amount of torque for the road![]()
If you are not mechanically savy then the drz is alot betterEh, I'm going for bulletproof reliability. It'll be a daily commuter and weekend explorer/urban assault vehicle. Can't see myself as an overly enthusiastic rider either haha.
Not sure, bike goes in for its major open heart surgery soon, but it still pulls strong throughout its rev range.Well that's good, have you been doing it yourself? Have the valves moved closer to the clearance or not?
24 thou is a lot
How do you find riding on the road in terms of being on a bike and no cage to protect you, I know I'm a good rider but I don't trust every one else on the road but I love motorbikes too much to say "nope I'm not riding them on the road"
Pretty savvy, just lazy. I already work on my car enough lol.If you are not mechanically savy then the drz is alot better![]()
For any new comers that are not familiar with the roads don't get one, you will shit your self. Wait a couple of years, then get oneI bought one. Rode it for 2 months maybe, didn't like it much and sold it (actually making a small profit).
The moral of the story is: motorbikes look and sound attractive although once you get one you may not still think that.
Ohk, it's not to hard anyway.Pretty savvy, just lazy. I already work on my car enough lol.
I love to scoota.No moral of the story is:
Listen to SnowFox, he knows best.
Scooter bad.
150cc bad.
You are bad.
Defensive driving / riding will help, go take some advanced courses. Bikes are not dangerous, the blind monkey's in their cages are XDI admit that in hindsight it was a stupid decision. It was like a quarter life crisis thing or a danger thing maybe. Once I got one all the accident videos you see on YouTube that never used to worry me too much began getting to me and after a while I realised it was just more danger than I wanted.