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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 9:21 am
by -Holiday
jstark47 wrote:maybe you should consider a Vespa?
please dont

Thanks for all the replies...

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 7:05 am
by chwilson0607
Everyone,

Thanks for all your thoughts. After reading through them, one of the biggest differences I see is that of turning. I've noticed this will take some adjustment but so far I've had no problems, although I'm not going for some intentionally tight turns. So far what I've experienced is that the cruiser is more comfortable. Some of the posters have had varying opinions on this but I suppose comfort is a relative term and really can vary based on the individual. I do still like sportbikes and would like at some point own a cruiser, sportbike, and enduro/adventure bike. They are all really fun to ride but first I think I'll need a larger garage...


Carl