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i would ride one of those bikes, i think they look cool, for me its all about riding, not how im perceived.
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in this modern age guys don't get motorbikes. I once rode past a vineyard at sunrise at 200 kph. The sun warmed my helmet, the air was cold. I thought "Like a hot knife through buttermilk". No matter what bike you have you can get this feeling
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Just good to see different concepts which create great looking and riding bikes for less bucks. Harley is highly over rated for what it is like Weber grills but they have a brilliant marketing and financing strategy which is costly and effects the price of their products. The CycleWerks are just beautiful, easy to maintain bikes which target young people and retro lovers alike. And for that price it is a no brainer.
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I recall my oldest brother had a 1971 Ducati 250, looked like a cafe racer, and would do 120mph in a heartbeat. He still misses that bike because it was so zippy and agile and just plain fun. I think this thing looks like it would be a blast!
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They look and sound like scooter on a bike frame.
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did he said bullet 350 in starting
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Are they still in business?
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+Night Rider ; This is generally a good idea, cause I'm sure there are plenty of bikes for $3k, but this isn't a hopeless idea either. Still lots of fun for not much money.
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I absolutely love the concept the business model and the dream that you are chasing! I think you're on the right path to success. Minimalism has a huge place in this world. don't listen to the negative feedback those people are stuck in a material world that thinks Biggers better it's only because their penis is smaller! :-) I'm going to do much research on your motorcycles and highly consider on purchasing.
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Wes Siler is a piece of shit. Why would a company willing employ him when all he does is sell his "journalism" off for the highest bidder.
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how are you going to get excommunicated when you don't believe in God in the first place numb nuts?
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really want a smaller bike (currently on a Honda vtx 1800) but I'm too big for a 600, I'm 6'3 276. any suggestions?
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"honda grom" problem solved great bikes don't get me wrong, but the bikes could be a factory bike.
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just get a van van
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ssr makes a hell of a low cc bike
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amazing
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$3000 I can go on cycletrader or even Craigslist if you can avoid the scams, and get yourself a used Harley Sportster. Get to know the motorcycle and then you can turn it into a cafe style or a bobber. They don't make bad beginner bikes either but that's subjective.
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Whether it's made in a another country and assembled here or not is irrelevant!
These are chinese bikes as much as the Apple iPhone is chinese too!
I'm astonished that people, till this day, still don't understand that it doesn't matter where things are made! What does matter is where design and quality control is based of! If it's based in U.S.A., the product is American, if it's based in U.K. the product is English...
It has been always like this in the world since several decades ago.It seems that some people only now are starting to understand how things have always have been!....
Where do you thing all raw materials like rubber, plastic, oil, metal, etc. come from? No country as all resources to make a finished product!...
It's a full "international circle" until things arrive your hand! It has always been! -
Shut up and stop acting serious get outside and show and talk about the bike
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I like the idea, but I don't like the fact they are made in China. I can find an old Japanese bike on CL that will be just as if not more reliable. And there are plenty of sportsters under 3k. I like the idea. I respect the fact he's chasing a dream. I just feel he is cutting corners.
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At just $3,195, both the Cleveland CycleWerks Misfit cafe racer and Heist bobber massively undercut every other motorcycle out there. At just 250cc, they're also smaller than most bikes. Bargain or bogus? Grant and Wes take CCW CEO Scott Colosimo riding in the California desert to find out. For more on motorcycles and CCW, check out http://hellforleathermagazine.com