
About to turn 16 and able to ride, looking for a street bike
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Flyingcamels wrote:You guys talked me into it, no more busa.
But I am getting a 750 or 1000, any bikes that you guys know of that are bulky and big.

you said this before and i posted a response, did you not read them all, well here it is again
you seem to be so sure on a 750 or a 1000 bike. Have you ever ridden any bike? my very first ride was on a 600 and it scared the "crumb" out of me and i realized that that was too much power for a n00b. Know how old i was? 16. You have no road experience watsoever, never had a car or a bike and to get a super bike as your first method of transportation is stupid. I was like you, i wanted an R6 as my first bike, but that ride on my buddys 600 was enough to show me that i needed to start small. If you really insist on gettin a 750 or a 1000 then best of luck to ya and write a will, cause at 16 that much power is a mistake waiting to happen, sorry if this all sounds harsh, but its the truth. As for a big and bulky big, if you big and bulky is what you want, look at cruisers, sport bikes arent supposed to be big and bulky, they are lean and sleek. So which do you want, big adn bulky, or sporty. Figure that out and we can point you towards the right bike. Hopefully we can knock some sense into ya and get you away from the 700cc plus superbikes

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You want big and bulky? I've got just the 750 for you :Flyingcamels wrote:You guys talked me into it, no more busa.
But I am getting a 750 or 1000, any bikes that you guys know of that are bulky and big.
http://www.imz-ural.com/retro/
Hope the 65 mph top speed doesn't cramp your style

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Maybe a 1968 CB750K?Flyingcamels wrote:You guys talked me into it, no more busa.
But I am getting a 750 or 1000, any bikes that you guys know of that are bulky and big.
I'm guessing you want either a standard or a sport-like bike then?
Why 750 or 1000? Is it just the engine size that sounds cool or...?
Mike.
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