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    Quote Originally Posted by Dallas4u View Post
    AFTER the class is when I would start looking for something to buy. It doesn't hurt to look around right now if you are serious about it, but I wouldn't buy anything until after passing the class. Think of it as a gift to yourself!!! Definitely look at a used bike. You won't feel as guilty about dropping something you know has been used and that you didn't pay retail for.
    Quote Originally Posted by crager34 View Post
    First, think about what you want from your motorcycle, i.e. cruising, sport, comfort, distance, etc. Don't just go and buy a bike you think looks cool. Once you get all those in your head, THEN go looking for a bike. Find a few that would really meet your needs. Once you do that, then you should buy the bike that best suits your visual tastes.
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    Thanks for all the great tips, everyone. I actually have already taken the safety course and got my rider's license, but it was about 10 years ago, back in Maryland, and I never ended up buying a bike. So I would almost certainly want to take it again here in Washington to get a little practice before heading out into my first morning commute in Seattle area traffic. I have spent quite some time riding mopeds around Thailand if that counts for anything...

    I didn't realize the Buell Blast was so small - on the web site of course they all pretty much look the same size. That Spyder is bad*ss, but I guess it's more of a "trike" than a "bike". I'm definitely more partial to two wheels, and I'm thinking a cruiser between say 500 and 800 cc is probably about right for my purposes.
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    Where I work, one of my many jobs...

    We sell the Johnny Pag.
    $4,000 for a chopper, 300cc water cooled.
    Spyder aka Mark Miller

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    I don't know if you found one yet.
    I found two.
    Earlier a bought a clone of a honda Trail CT70.
    Mine is a 90cc 4speed, but you can get as high as 160cc.
    The kind with the folding handlebars. It fits in the VX
    But I'm going to make a carrier for the hitch.

    Yesterday, I came home with a Suzuki Intruder.
    11k miles on a 1997 with 1400cc (70hp)
    It's a beautiful beast
    Sometimes I Wonder......
    Why Is That Frizbee Getting Bigger?
    Then It Hits Me



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    I have an original 71 CT70... They're fun...

    I've always liked the intruders. Remove the back rest (if it has one) and they look great.

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    This is a question for you motorheads. What's your opinion of the Harley Sportster XL1200N? Here's one on Ebay I found.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motor...ayphotohosting

    Peace.
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    Tom,

    I love the looks of the Nightster (XL1200N) and I was looking at getting one, but when I went to my local Harley dealership and sat on one it was just too small for me. I felt cramped up with the foot pegs at the middle of the bike, and even when I sat on one with forward controls (foot pegs out front) it still felt too small. Now that was me, but I have a feeling (and no offense here because we've met and I know how tall you are) that it would be just perfect for you.

    It's a great bike. Very torquy engine and still small enough to whip around turns so it should be a blast.

    Hope that helps.

    Mark
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    Quote Originally Posted by taylorRichie View Post
    I have an original 71 CT70... They're fun...

    I've always liked the intruders. Remove the back rest (if it has one) and they look great.
    Here is a pict. of the CT70

    I wish I took a picture of it in the back of the VX.
    If your '71 is in nice shape, keep it. The Honda's are collectable.

    Here's one of the intruder:



    My daughters love the back rest, so I'll keep it.
    I do not have the little rack behind the rest, it's ugly.
    This bike was made for the Highway

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    Very cool! I'm sure the rest is very functional... And if your daughters are going for rides I'd keep it too.

    As for the CT70, it's not in spectacular shape, I bought it to restore it 5 years ago... Road it around for a couple years, and it's been parked since.

    Maybe I should break it out again and get it cleaned up. OE replacement parts are spendy.

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