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Thinking of trading in my Honda CBR 600RR for somthing else but cant make up my mind what i want. Most of my riding time is spent on traveling to and from work ..so i am looking for comfort but also fun on country roads any ideas? Also need to ad im only 5ft 6 so seat hight is important
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Any naked middleweight Fazer, bandit , hornet etc, because after years of sports bikes I went this route because the same as you I was using the bike for mostly work and the odd blast in the country so I bought a bandit 600 and was converted to naked bikes, so much so that a year later I bought a Triumph speed triple.You will not regret buying a naked I had more fun on these bikes than the last 15 I had owned, upright riding position, high bars giving great control, real world grunt (To old for 160mph anymore) and no fairing so you are more likely to ride at sensible speeds and keep your licence.
You cant beat a Ducati. The sports models aren't always that comfortable, but damn good fun to ride on the country roads and they sound awsome!
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pleeeeeeease do not get another motorcycle. my cousin died on his :( they are not safe. but if you have to have a motorcycle buy a hayabusa (speed and looks)2000 Buell M2 Cyclone engine heat? I'ts really hot!?
I like the look of the Yamaha MT03. Its basically their tried and tested 660 single engine in a mean looking road bike frame. I reckon that should handle a treat round them country lanes but be good and economical on the commute to work.A lot of their dealers have demos so go and have a test ride!!
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Try a zzr600 it's a great sports tourer with a very low seat height, not bad for comuting as they have a comfortable riding position and enough power and handling to go scratching on a sunny sunday afternoon.Honda C90 - indicator comes on full with headlight!?
If you use your bike to and from work, you need a crusier. Honda's are cheaper than most brands so I suggest sticking with a Honda. If you want power, aim towards a 1300 or higher; add in saddle bags, a windshield, and a Mustang seat and you will love the ride.Another popular bike is the Yamaha Roadstar; a lot of guys in our bike club own Yamaha's and love their bikes for personal riding and back and forth to work. Try to stray away from crotch-rockets; that's where you increase you risk of an accident. Good luck and watch for the other guys.
A trike.
u'd be much better off with a cruiser type bike. metric's are cheaper than harley, but if u are thinkin about a harley, dont settle for less. i would suggest getting at least a heritage for long cruises, or if u prefer hitting the twisties hard, get a wide glide.
if metric, the basic rule is, the bigger the scoot, the more cushiony the ride. the weight will soak up the bumps easier than ur kidney's will. if u dont think a big bike like a gold wing cant bust a move on a extremely twisty road, check this link out. its a guy called yellow wolf. he rides a gold wing, and on this mountain, he's 1 of the best there is.
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Victory Vegas....that says it all.Let's see....comfortable and fun on back roads. Looking for something used and cheap? Trade it in on for a date with Pamella Anderson.
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