Archive for the ‘Motorcycles’ Category
Sunday, November 23rd, 2008
Levi asked: hey i was just wondering if pocketbikes use the same kind of chain as regular bicycles, cause if so, it is cheaper to buy pocketbike sprockets than regular bicycle sprockets. thanks if anyone knows.
Donna
Tags: Bicycle Sprockets, Bicycles, Hey
Posted in Motorcycles | 3 Comments »
Sunday, October 5th, 2008
Souren K asked: I didnt buy a supersport bike because I knew it would be too risky to learn on it initially, and many ppl discouraged me form doing so. I currently have a Ninja 650r which is more of a sport touring bike.
Anways, roughly how long or how many miles would be an adequate amount till it is recommended to juimp and buy a supersport bike such as a gsxr600, cbr600 or ninja zx6r???
Deangelo
Tags: Ninja Zx6r, Ppl, Sport Bike, Sport Touring
Posted in Motorcycles | 10 Comments »
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
QUICK QUESTION asked: Hello, I am wanting to purchase a 1986 kawasaki voyager with 1200cc’s. It is in great shape. The concern I have is me not having any riding experience. I am a bright person and learn really fast, realistically, how easy is it to learn and pick up on touring bikes? And, what is one thing that I should pay attention to when learning to ride a touring motorcycle?
Thank you!
Lillie
Tags: Bright Person, Great Shape, Kawasaki Voyager, Touring Bikes
Posted in Motorcycles | 11 Comments »
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
choulhong asked: I am considering getting a new bike within next a few months. I currently have Yamaha V-Star 650 custom model, which I have been riding about 3 years. I from time to time wanted to ride more than couple hours on highways, without thinking of overheating, so I have been thinking about getting a Honda VTX1300R, which fits my body profile and other factors. But lately, I began to think about getting a sport touring type bike. I do like cruiser styles over sport types, but when I try to add all those accessaries to block winds, and so on, the cruiser usually gets too bulky and pricy for me. So here goes my question, for those of you have ridden a sport touring bike, is it comfortable long enough on a sport touring bike so that you can ride for a long time compared to riding a cruiser? This question seems to obvious because sport touring is still a touring class, but since I have never ridden one for a long time, I am asking you guys. Thanks.
Thelma
Tags: Body Profile, Highways, Sport Touring, Yamaha V Star
Posted in Motorcycles | 10 Comments »
Saturday, December 29th, 2007
bruvvamoff asked:
And dont say one’s for racing and one’s for long distance riding because I know that. I want to know the physical differences like weight, speed, stability.
Taylor
Tags: Motorbikes, Physical Differences, Sports Bike, Touring Bike
Posted in Motorcycles | 5 Comments »
Sunday, December 23rd, 2007
Daddy_FS asked: This bike is perfect for a commuter vehichle.. I like the smaller engine displacement as it seems all touring bikes available in America are well over 1000cc. Any ideas?
Glen
Tags: Engine Displacement, Honda, Honda Deauville, Touring Bike
Posted in Motorcycles | 3 Comments »
Sunday, December 23rd, 2007
usmc4hire asked: Haven’t had a chance to run down and try them on for size. Will the FZ1 make a good sport touring bike for my wife and I? Little concerned that the rear seat may be a little small. Oh, and its a 2002 FZ1 (Gen 1) so it doesn’t have the split seats.
Kim
Tags: Good Sport, Split Seats, Sport Touring, Touring Bike
Posted in Motorcycles | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
Montesa asked: It is for me, how about you?………………..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h2DhYlwt-8
Oh by the way, i’m a guy, I just happen to like Farrah..:)
Cody
Tags: Biking, Fun
Posted in Motorcycles | 6 Comments »
Thursday, September 20th, 2007
vince young asked: i dont havea job or any thing so i need to know where i can buy the cheapest gear posible
Elsie
Tags: Dirt Biking, Job
Posted in Motorcycles | 2 Comments »