Another "Help Me Decide" posting by a newbie
- onin24eagle
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I was looking at the same bikes as you, but today pulled the trigger on a C50T. I thought it was the best bang for the buck out there. I've only riden in one day, but no complaints so far except the windshield is too low. I'm 6'4" and get a bunch of wind buffeting (sp?) at higher speeds. Good luck with your decision.
2007
Suzuki
Boulevard C50T
Suzuki
Boulevard C50T
Those are all great bikes that would serve you well.
I would figure out how much you can spend and then buy whichever bike you can afford that has the most emotional appeal for you that will meet your needs. Try to be too rational and you may end up with some buyers remorse (I wish I had gotten a red bike, etc).
I would figure out how much you can spend and then buy whichever bike you can afford that has the most emotional appeal for you that will meet your needs. Try to be too rational and you may end up with some buyers remorse (I wish I had gotten a red bike, etc).
When the devil came, he was not red,
he was chrome and he said "come with me"
-Wilco
2006 Aprilia Scarabeo 50 4T
2005 Moto Guzzi Nevada 750 ie
he was chrome and he said "come with me"
-Wilco
2006 Aprilia Scarabeo 50 4T
2005 Moto Guzzi Nevada 750 ie
Honda's in general are the most well rounded bikes. They do everything good!
Price is nice also, and looks are an added bonus! More importantly, sit on them all and get a feel for them. That is probably the most important thing, comfort!
Good Luck, Ride Safe!
Price is nice also, and looks are an added bonus! More importantly, sit on them all and get a feel for them. That is probably the most important thing, comfort!
Good Luck, Ride Safe!
When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car!