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Would you buy a lightweight? |
I'm the type of person that prefers small capacity motorcycles. I don't know if it's because they are light and nimble, easy to manage, easy to maintain, economical, quick enough to get away from traffic but not excessive, or if it's just because they cost less to buy. Manufacturers currently do not offer any small capacity bikes, at least not ones that are modern and sporty. Would you buy a fully modern 250-400 bike? I'm thinking of a ninja 250 that looked like the new ninja 650 or Z1000, an inline-4 CBR250RR or a lighter SV650S looking bike built around a DRZ400 thumper. I figure these bikes would be around 300 pounds without cheaping out on suspension and quality and have 30-50 HP (or more?), enough to outrun most cars and hang with the super bikes in the twisties. So what do you say? Where can I get a bike that's already like this? I have had all kinds of bikes and its not easy i have had a gsxr1100 and tl 1000s all the way to an kawasaki h2 750. and for small bikes i have had the same a kawasaki a1 to an rz350. you want something fast cost less but used i would get an yamaha rz350 just remember if you dont like it you always can sell it and try something new . but look up one even ask about the rz 350 its a great bike . Source(s): motorcycle mech if ur lokkin for a bike that looks more like a harley or street bike, i would recomend a honda rebel, 250cc, and is very easy to manuver. They are pretty light and have aroung 60-65 horse power. |
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