Cruisers vs. Sport Bikes
#11
RE: Cruisers vs. Sport Bikes
well you said you cant see yourself on either one. and safty is a big concern for you . why you even looking at a motorcycle bro? Cruisers are nice on long trips. sport bikes will get you p*ssy. well any bike will get you p*ssy excetp dirt. but sport bikes will get you hotter p*ssy
#12
RE: Cruisers vs. Sport Bikes
ORIGINAL: firstninjabike
well you said you cant see yourself on either one. and safty is a big concern for you . why you even looking at a motorcycle bro? Cruisers are nice on long trips. sport bikes will get you p*ssy. well any bike will get you p*ssy excetp dirt. but sport bikes will get you hotter p*ssy
well you said you cant see yourself on either one. and safty is a big concern for you . why you even looking at a motorcycle bro? Cruisers are nice on long trips. sport bikes will get you p*ssy. well any bike will get you p*ssy excetp dirt. but sport bikes will get you hotter p*ssy
If you classify my ride as a dirt bike thenI should probably start worrying. But if look at it as a long distance sports-bike-kinda-looking-at-some-anglesI could expect some hotp*ssy on long trips.
#14
RE: Cruisers vs. Sport Bikes
Well I've always been a fan of fast cars, more into Ferraris and stuff, and I was looking at motorcycles and the fact that I can get one that goes that fast, if not faster for dirt cheap really attracted me. And I really like the look. Its just the fact that do I want to risk it? I'm not sure.
#16
RE: Cruisers vs. Sport Bikes
Here's my input... A sport bike is no less safe than a cruiser. The only thing that makes them different as far as the safety issues is the attitudes of a lot of the sportbike riders. That being said, whether it's safe or not depends entirely on the rider. When you wreck a bike, it doesn't matter if you are on a sportbike or a cruiser, your body is still going to hit what the bike hits. As far as cruisers being for older people, that's not true either. I had my first cruiser before I had my first sportbike. The only true statements I've seen from your pros and cons list (other than the styling, and that's just a preference) is the fuel economy and the insurance cost. Oh yeah, and the speed.
#19
RE: Cruisers vs. Sport Bikes
ORIGINAL: Andymilner
Hmmm.. I'm not sure.
How many times have you guys crashed?
Hmmm.. I'm not sure.
How many times have you guys crashed?