What is the est way to buy a motorcycle?

March 10th, 2010 by admin 6 comments »

I am 16, about to be 17. I have to drive about 30 minutes to work as well as share a car with my cousin, so i figured that it would be in my best interest to buy a motorcycle. I was thinking about getting a Ninja since I have heard they are great beginner bikes. I have not yet gotten my bike license, but I plan to do so soon. If anyone could give me any advice as to the best way to go about purchasing a motorcycle I would appreciate it. Should I buy a new one from the dealer? Should I get one off ebay or something? About how much would monthly payments and insurance be? Etc…Thanks!
Not to be rude, but i didnt ask if i should buy a bike or not, I said I am going to and wanted to know the best way to go about doing so. I’m not going to not get one just because i have a chance of getting hurt, I dont plan on living my life in the fear of what could happen.

Collecting Vintage Bicycles Accessories : Vintage Bicycle Accessories: License Plates

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Can you use a bicycle trainer with a mountain bike?

March 10th, 2010 by admin 8 comments »

What reasonably priced bike trainer would you recommend as well?

black rebel motorcycle club (BRMC) – stop

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What goes in a basic motorcycle repair tool box?

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My boyfriend is going to be taking motorcycle repair classes soon, and his birthday is also coming up, so I thought it would be a nice gift to get him various tools to use for his class and for working on motorcycles in general. What are the basic tools that he should have? He already has some basic tools like wrenches, screwdrivers, and hammers. Or does anyone know of a basic all-in-one kit tailored for motorcycle repair that I could buy?

Motorcycle Tires & Accessories Inc Greensboro NC

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New T-Rex Motorcycle, Insane design!

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What is the difference between motorcycle jackets and gloves and motocross jackets and gloves?

March 9th, 2010 by admin 5 comments »

I bought a fox 360 jacket because the owner said that it was a motorcycle jacket. After purchasing it and going online, I see that it is a motocross jacket.

What is the most reliable Motorcycle make for common street riding?

March 9th, 2010 by admin 9 comments »

Not for enduro or for racing. Just commuting and cruising. Rule out location. Say you lived by every dealership with an equal distance from your home. But were on a limited budget and never rode a motorcycle before. But you do have your knowledge and experience.

Say you choose Honda. (For example)

Why is it more reliable than Yamaha (example)

Thanks a lot. I’ve been saving up. It seems like gear alone is a huge investment.

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