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Are motorbikes safe to ride? or are you guaranteed to break a bone at some stage.
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It is much....
There are advanced rider training coarses available to get the right attitude and skills but sadly not a lot use them .
It all depends on how skilled the rider is, the environment he rides it in, rural, big city; and how fast he rides his bike .
Motorbikes? Hello, I'm looking at a getting a bike but I don't know if I'd feel as safe on one... Anyone on here got a bike? would you recommend it?
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Get something cheap to get a feel for it then move on from there... .
They are dangerous but massive fun..
Start on an air cooled 4stroke like a honda cg 125 nice light will do 60ish and 100 mpg Had bikes for the last 23yrs, cant beat it on a nice sunny day .
I'm desperate to get one of those little Hero Honda motorbikes home to the U.S. We simply don't have 100cc street bikes that size here. Has anyone tried this? Can anyone approximate the cost to buy for export and get it back? Searched the site and didn...
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If not, you may find trouble gettign....
Being Japanese design I suspect it should, unlike the 6 volt and some other Enfields .
Apart from import costs and possible customs duties, there is the consideration of whether the bike meets US technical standards .
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Anybody know old motorbikes? I have had this bike since a kid and still sitting in a shed.. Just wondering if anybody knows much about them? Google doesn't offer up much,, i managed to find the model and broucher what it looked like new haha. Its a "...
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Http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/a...pon1/photo.jpg i work with an old school....
This is the beast in its 50cc of pure anger. .
Is that you on it? :lol: I know they are Italian but thats about it haha, I don't think i was even born when they first came out .
Hello all, I know a few of you are into the old motorbikes and was hoping for some input. I would appreciate some opinions on the following: I know of a 1956 Triton motorbike that is for sale... known about it for the past 15 years if I am honest. It ...
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About classic motorbikes, except that I like 'em Vespas and Lambrettas yeah, but you said "motorbikes.
Hi, I'm setting off for a year or so's travel before long and wondering where I can get my personal travel insurance, ie. good medical cover, that will cover me to ride motorbikes over 125cc? I'm a very experienced full british motorbike license holder...
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Their cover reputable rental companies as the ....
They did I've found the cheapest cover that includes motorbikes of any cc, license held of course.
The only one I know for motorbikes over 250cc is True Traveller Insurance who sell online.
I searched every possibility on "motorbikes" through search from scooters, bicycles to harleys(?). Nothing popped. So I decided to start one. There have been TONS of motorcycle accidents out there (mostly due to dumbass drivers not sharing the road and...
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He's thinking.
But pro on passenger-ing) His bike is also an 09'.
Still super noob in motorbikes.
Can you use motorbikes in bus lanes uk?
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Also, it is illegal to drive in bus lanes and you .
Are designed for buses and not for motorbikes.
A mate recently informed me that it isn't a requirement that you must have your rear number plate on a motorbike illuminated. I argued that statement to be crap, that by law it has to be illuminated. True or false?
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Another related....
Also the minimum distance between rear indicator lights is 30cm (for those running FE's) .
True - it is required False - it's not required the grumpy old man at the pits told me it had to be illuminated! Cops told me it has to be illuminated .
Which motorbikes do you recommend? for CA streets, not racing. I'm debating between these: R1, FZ8, Z1000, GSXR1000
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99% of people asking "which bike" questions....
Both the Kawasaki Z1000 and the Ninja 1000 have been criticized for their engine vibration .
The FZ8 has received good reviews as being all the bike one needs, and a very good balance between the FZ6 and the FZ1 .
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