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good chat bud ,appreciate good clean language, I've got two bikes now my favorite is the suzuki 650 vstrom,a sporty adventure bike the other is a 750 ace honda cruser which I just got by trading my burgman 400 scooter for . .found your comparison interesting, I've only put 70 miles on the cruser so far I don't like the wind on my legs ,as it has a wind screen, looks great sounds great but boring...think I'll sell it in the spring. ...cheers bud
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I would say a good starter bike would be a suzuki s40 a 650 single cylinder or a xt250 yammaha dual purpose
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Can you tell about differences in daily cleaning or maintenance of the 2 bikes
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What sportbike is that
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I keep on thinking I could to with a naked sport as well. The MT09 Yamaha seems to be good bang for buck. I have a 66 Triumph project bike but I think I need to go the other way. More upright performance bike, don't get me wrong the Fatbob does a great job, even at lakeside raceway it did all right against more suited bikes for the track however a naked sports would have been more suited for me at the track.
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Bro you didnt even tell us what these make these bikes are..
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First generation Honda Valkyrie F6 will give you the best of both worlds
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I've been riding a cruiser for 6 years and am looking to get a sport bike. I'm on a Kawasaki 900 Custom and I want to get a Kawasaki Ninja 650 ABS.
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What's the bike on the left called
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What bike do you think is a good starter bike for a woman?
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Nice vid mate. I'm from England and personally used to sports bikes. After you've ridden sports for a while, do you find cruiser to be sluggish? I only ask because I am used to riding a GSXR600K1 but often think a powerful cruiser could be a lot of fun. Cheers
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sounds like you got a deal on the speed! do you know how many of these were made?
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After owning a succession of sport bikes i purchased a suzuki m109r, 1800 cc of muscle, mountains of torque and deadly ( but fun ) in the wet, very easy to light up the rear tyre, but, after a while i found it boring, the power was too linear,handling terrible, gearbox like a tractor, wore the end of the pegs away, comfortable,yes, but not for me, enter my new gsxr 1000 ( traded in my m109r ) now much happier, back to my roots, there's nothing like mental power and great handling to get the adrennalin going, stops well too, motorcycling is a subjective preference, some like the sunday ride in comfort, me, i like the nutter explosive feeling of the big sport bike, although if you like to spend more than 2 to 3 hours on a ride, don't get a sport bike.
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Put simply: "performance vs comfort"
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subtle differences that are kind of huge....lol Good video though...thanks.
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why do you sound like a computer.. haha none the less, nice video
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Also, on "sport" bikes, you can usually shift up uP UP really quickly, while on "cruisers" it usually takes a bit more time to speed up (unless you really hit it). Cruisers are usually much heavier, but easier to steer in slow speeds. Sport bike handle bars are of an "arrow" shape and you can't really steer it, you have to use your body weight to lean the bike to turn. Overall, I had from 250cc to 1500cc bikes, cruisers and sports ... I found a middle ground to be most satisfying ... for example Yamaha YZF600R or Honda Magna 750 (cruiser with a sport bike engine) are nice and sporty, yet comfortable. Sport bikes, you will hate after a while, because it's just plain dangerous. Cruisers get a bit boring. Honestly, just get something with a big o engine that makes a bunch of noise and has power. After all, riding is just having fun. Just don't underestimate the power.
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the bike on the left doesnt seem like a sport bike, more like a standard or something, the riding position doesnt look agressive
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I also think that there should be slight variations in motorcycle tests with different kinds of bikes. It seems there really hasn't been much forward motion in dispelling the ignorance of bikes even from the eyes of professionals
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What cruiser bike is that?
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A few basic differences between my sportbike and cruiser.