01-12-2009, 03:23 PM | #131 | |
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Wonder what else they screwed him out of because of those thick rose-colored glasses he had on ??? :roll:
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01-12-2009, 04:02 PM | #132 | ||
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You said it, I'm glad of that, and I agree. But If I said that, someone (maybe you) would have jumped all over me. :poke2: :biggrin: |
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Inseam is VERY IMPORTANT when upgrading. Ideally, you should be able to touch the ground, while on the seat, with both feet flat. I'm 5'11" and I can't quite do that, but I'm pretty close. INSURANCE. This will ultimately be my single biggest cost. Probably the single most important consideration for most competent riders NOT to go too big. I've only been on it three days, so don't want to sound like Johnny expert, but, regular readers know I am a big pussy and, if I was afraid of the thing, I wouldn't hesitate to tell you. I have had to tighten up my slow speed maneuvers and, it takes a few days to re-adjust to the start/stop, clutch control business, but, honestly, once the thing is going, I sometimes forget I'm on a bike that's twice as big as my old one. A good analogy is trading up to an Excursion from a pinto. It's gonna be a lot different in the parking lot, but, once you are on the road and going, you are never going back to the Pinto. Quote:
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01-12-2009, 06:30 PM | #134 |
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One or two words of advice Alan, First of all don't be so quick to say that you are glad you skipped the mid-range bikes, because A: you haven't ever even rode a mid-range bike, and B: you haven't rode that big bike long enough to make that kind of judgement call.
But that being said, if you did get what you really wanted on the first try, you will be a lot luckier than I ever have been, Oh and I haven't got to say this yet, Nice Bike Alan.
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2) Does the douchebag-impluse buyer apply to buying insurance too ?? Shop around a bit. I don't know what you got or who with but many have found that the best "know" names for bike insurance are not always the best, price wise. Check with the company that insures your house or cars; sometimes they will insure a bike ONLY for existing customers. Get a big deductible. 3) Did we fail to warn you about that too ?? :roll: No, believe me you aren't done yet. Just because you have one of the biggest monsters on the road doesn't mean it is the best. You WILL get the itch again.......might be years or only months.......... when you see something you like better. It is kind of like Herpes; never completely goes away and flares up again from time to time!! :biggrin:
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01-12-2009, 11:37 PM | #136 |
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Hell, you might actually end up wanting something *gasp* SMALLER!
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01-12-2009, 11:38 PM | #137 |
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And your problem would be???????? :jo: :jo: :jo:
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01-12-2009, 11:42 PM | #138 | |
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01-12-2009, 11:53 PM | #139 |
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No , you posted while I was was on reply.
I should have used the quote function. Just :poke2: :poke2:
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01-12-2009, 11:55 PM | #140 |
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No prob.
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