75 to 130 lbs of extra weight over the 535? (depending on the model of VStar)jonnythan wrote:I can't imagine that a newer bike with a 20% bigger engine is slower than my bike, so what's the real problem?
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I was thinking that, but my gf is about 120 and it doesn't seem to affect the speed much at all. Granted, I haven't been over 75 or 80 with her on, but still.... I dunno.jstark47 wrote:75 to 130 lbs of extra weight over the 535? (depending on the model of VStar)jonnythan wrote:I can't imagine that a newer bike with a 20% bigger engine is slower than my bike, so what's the real problem?
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Yeah that wasnt thought out...tropicalhotdog wrote:what about the tears of joy when I got my bike?KingRobb wrote:btw there is no crying in motorcycling
that is one obvious exception...then there is the seeing yer scoot after a wreck and not seeing it where you parked it.
Other than those three tho...there is no crying in motorcycling.
especially over message boarding about motorcycling.
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Hahhaah.. I have a Ninja 250, and even on that I was a little scared. I popped the clutch early in the learning processes because I thought I would just acclerate faster. Well.. I DID, but lets just say I was staring at the sky for a few breif seconds.
Now.. if I was on a 600cc GSXR, it would been a differnt story.
Now.. if I was on a 600cc GSXR, it would been a differnt story.
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Consider it self preservation / regulation. The last thing we need as a community (all who ride) is more news of a rider who wasn't mature enough to handle high powered bikes to get the non riding public up in arms over our "sport" ( i use mine to commute so it shouldn't be just a sport).
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Or when you sweat and the sunblock you put on your forhead goes into your eye....also alittle crying there...storysunfolding wrote:What about when you're on your bike and you got a bit of diesel exhaust in your eye and you start crying a bit to get it out of your eye?
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Life looks alot better through a set of handlebars!!
Life looks alot better through a set of handlebars!!