Does Size matter?? Vulcan 800A too small?

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#11 Unread post by jackM50black »

I don't think the bike is too small. It's a mid size bike. What you might consider is if the bike is physically too small for you. Are you over 6' 2" and maybe over 220 lbs? If so, then the bike may be a bit small for you.

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#12 Unread post by zed »

My first question would be;
Why do you ride?

If you ride because you enjoy riding, then the Vulcan is fine. :D

If you are more concerned with image, then get the biggest, baddest, meanest bike you can find. :smoke:
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#13 Unread post by Con »

Hi All,

I would really like some advice on a bike i want to buy. I'm only 5 foot 4 and weighs 120 pounds. I'm a beginner looking to buy a triumph bonneville which is 205 kg with seating height 30.5 inch.

am i too small to handle this bike ? anyone knows a friend of similar size handle a bike that size ? this is the only bike i want, i dream about it ....

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#14 Unread post by MotoF150 »

What the HD Guys say is: "That rice burner doesn't deserve to be on the same road as a HD",, or,, " Where is the box of rice to pour in ur gas tank" When the HD Guys make fun of me I with threaten them with my choice of words and they always back down. What you need to understand the guys that own HD's are nothing without their HD's, they think just because they own one they think everybody is going to be afraid of and to respect them at the same time, they think that you think they are better just because they own a HD and you don't. Next time corner them and watch them back down like a mommys boy.
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Re: Does Size matter?? Vulcan 800A too small?

#15 Unread post by Bubba »

Ride what you like and feel comfortable on. I'm a big guy, over 250 lbs, and started out years ago in a 550 Suzuki. Didn't take me long to figure out, I was not comfortable on this 'little bike'.
Went up to an 850 Suzuki. Big and comfortable. After that to a 1400 Suzuki, big but smaller in stature. I enjoyed the bike, very maneuverable, but too small for a big guy on a long cruise.
Now ride a 1700 Yamaha (shown on the left). Big bike for a big guy. It's comfortable and can cruise all day.
Like I said before, ride what you like and feel comfortable on. If you're trying to impress the girls and the Harley crowd, get a big cruiser.
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Wrider wrote:I pulled into a Harley dealership the other day to look at the Buells... Parked between a VROD and a highly personalized Road King, guy who got off the Road King says "Your bike better be careful or it's gonna get raped out here... Told him that that'd happen as soon as his bike grew something to rape mine with... He looked kinda pissed, wonder why :twisted:
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Fast Eddy B wrote:
Wrider wrote:I pulled into a Harley dealership the other day to look at the Buells... Parked between a VROD and a highly personalized Road King, guy who got off the Road King says "Your bike better be careful or it's gonna get raped out here... Told him that that'd happen as soon as his bike grew something to rape mine with... He looked kinda pissed, wonder why :twisted:
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These dumbf_cks "pee" me off. Probably wishes everything about his life is better (bigger). You've done it. I'm :grimmace:
Can't we all just get along? :(


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#18 Unread post by storysunfolding »

I think the harley non harley rivalry is typically a friendly one. You trade a few barbs, smile at the others ignorance and go back to enjoying your ride

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#19 Unread post by Gummiente »

MotoF150 wrote:When the HD Guys make fun of me I with threaten them with my choice of words and they always back down.
Yeah, SUUURE they do. You big, nasty, scary badass you. :laughing:
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Gummiente wrote:
MotoF150 wrote:When the HD Guys make fun of me I with threaten them with my choice of words and they always back down.
Yeah, SUUURE they do. You big, nasty, scary badass you. :laughing:
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