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Friday, 22 January 2016

Choose Your Bike (Part 1)



     You have passed your exam motorcycle riders are rather well prepared to ride in traffic, and you are ready to buy your first motorcycle. 


       Which bikes are suitable and which are not? And why? How do you choose your first motorcycle? What are the criteria?




This page tries to formulate some answers.












       Choosing to ride a motorcycle is not like choosing to ride in a car and  this is due in part to being a less popular choice of transportation and the various stereotypes involving safety issues, life styles and types of people who ride bikes. This is generally a big decision and one which will forever change your life and probably those around you. Let's take a look at how to choose the best motorcycle.












Types of Bikes   (Part 1)


     If you want a bike that is limited only by your own ability either on the road or off, you want a sports bike. Some examples include the Yamaha YZF-R1 or R6, Suzuki GSX-R1000 or 600 and Ducati 999.
















       If you want a bike that looks great and has fantastic specs, then the sports bike is made preferably by a limited volume manufacturer. You can look at Ducati 999, Tornado, Benelli and the MV Agusta F4.

Are you looking for appearance and comfort? 

Then the cruiser class is for you. Examples: Honda VTX, Kawasaki Vulcan and the Harley Davidson Fatboy.




If you want comfort, luggage and rider and pillion features....... 

then go with the tourer or super tourer class. Look at the Honda Goldwing or BMW K1200LT.













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