yogdenon Posted November 6, 2024 Report Posted November 6, 2024 If you’re new to buying a motorcycle, the process can seem overwhelming, but it’s also super exciting. Here’s my take: consider what you’ll use it for. Is it mostly city rides, or are you planning to hit the highway or trails? Something light like a 300-400cc bike could be perfect for city riding – easy to control and good on fuel. Also, don’t skip out on a test ride, if possible. Comfort, weight, and handling feel different from one bike to another. It’s wise to check out features like ABS for better braking, especially as a beginner. Of course, always wear the proper safety gear to get started safely. For more tips on finding the right bike and gear, check out https://eridepross.us/ – they’ve got some solid beginner resources. 1 Quote
kakatiya Posted March 14 Author Report Posted March 14 Kawasaki is recalling nearly 4,000 of its motorcycles in the U.S. over an issue with the clutch release shaft. The recall is for certain 2024 Ninja 500 (ABS, KRT Edition, KRT Edition SE ABS, SE ABS, SE 40th Anniversary Edition ABS), Z500 ABS, and Z500 SE ABS motorcycles. Dealers will replace the clutch release shaft free of charge. Kawasaki is recalling nearly 4,000 of its motorcycles in the U.S. over an issue with the clutch release shaft. Quote
kakatiya Posted May 21 Author Report Posted May 21 Who owns royal Enfield in USA and suggestions on 650 cc bike with original bullet exhaust noise ? Quote
kakatiya Posted June 2 Author Report Posted June 2 Kawasaki Z650: 45,000 units sold Honda Rebel 1100: 40,000 units sold BMW 1250 GS: 33,000 units sold Yamaha MT 07: 30,000 units sold Harley Davidson Sporster S: 25,000 units sold Honda CB 500X: 22,000 units sold Indian Scout Bobber: 20,000 units sold Suzuki VStrom 650: 18,000 units sold KTM 390 Duke: 15,000 units sold Triumph T-120 Bonneville: 11,000 units sold Quote
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