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I think you're missing a class of bikes. Straight up street bikes. Not cruisers, not sport bike. Like the Harley Sportster. I have a Harley Street 500. Love love love it as my first bike. Triumph makes something similar, Scout 60 is fairly similar. Mine gets anything from 55 to 74mpg. Has controls directly under the rider.
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how tall are you
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You are hilarious
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Oh. Forgot to answer the question. Sport bike for me all the way. I just love the look of them over anything else.
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Cool. I just got the Sean smh5. Gonna do a small review on it. Do you love the 10?
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I really wanted to start on the Ninja 300 but it's too much for me to save anytime soon. I'm almost done with my license and I'm considering getting the Kawasaki ER-5. Been learning on it for a while but at least I still have time to look around.
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Went cruiser for my first and don't regret it at all. Thinking dual sport for the next one simply because I'd like something to have a bit of off road fun with. Just not sold on sports bikes I'm afraid but obviously they are the most popular choice.
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I remember hearing about Pug a long time ago, could never find his channel through searching. thanks lmao
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TLR, loves the video, my wife and I both ride the ninja 300 and that's what we learn on, vlog on and enjoy. Keep up the great work. Ride safe.
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Great video :) Must have been so awkward sitting at the light talking to the camera when that cyclist was next to you :s btw did you tint your visor? Love the new camera angle too
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Words are hard.
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Very good points made, I just rode my dirt bike today on dirt and around the neighborhood on pavement. It was a ton of fun, my concern was that with a sport bike I may get intimidated by leaning or the power, but after my first time riding my bike, I changed my mind. I know the dirt and street bikes feel different, but after making sharp turns and going around rocks, leaning a bit, I have changed my mind about sport bikes. I think only time will tell with what I feel and want at the time when I'm in the market. I don't think I should worry as much about sport bikes, because I will likely gain confidence on 2 wheels when I take this bike out on some real trails and stuff. Thank you for the video, I love small channels that will not only reply but make a video on a question.
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I would say... an s1000rr or an H2 would probably be the best starter bike. Lol. Thanks again for the shout out. I have a Scala Rider G9. should be good enough for dual vloging.
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Happy day, TLR!
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I just got my first bike, the Honda crf250l I live in Michigan so plenty of opportunities to go off-road and I love the dual sport style. Great Vid you earned a new subscriber!
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I live right by MCC on Dobson. 16 years old and im looking to buy a ninja 300.
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Personally, I think the dual sports are the best since they're built for taking a lot of crashes(not hard ones). For example, when you fell off your sports bike sometimes its hard to turn it back on.
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Have you seen the new cbr 1000rr, r6 and the gsxr 1000?
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Can you tell me your opinion about cafe racers
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excited for the dual vlogs!
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