rymech
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Here's an article a lot of you guys can probably resonate with!
Why some riders are downsizing to smaller motorcycles - RevZilla
Why some riders are downsizing to smaller motorcycles - RevZilla
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I cover a big range. My largest bike has 37 times the engine displacement of my smallest. There's a place for all sizes, and they're all fun.
You'll have to explain the two bikes! That a large difference, lol.
But for sure every bike has its place and specific use.
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I certainly agree, the little bikes are just as much fun as the larger ones, it helps when you get older. I sold my BMW single with 220,000+ miles on it, got a 2012 Honda CBR250R, because I thought the BMW was getting a little too heavy for me. The little CBR250R now has 106,000+ miles on it and still going strong, but I get the itch for a little more power sometimes, so I picked up a lightly used NC700x and I really like it. At 79 years of age, I know it's too heavy for me, but I plan to enjoy it as long as I feel safe on it. Really a sweet, quiet ride and the maintenance is very easy. I still need to get a rear rack and a better windshield.
Ride Safe.
I certainly agree, the little bikes are just as much fun as the larger ones, it helps when you get older. I sold my BMW single with 220,000+ miles on it, got a 2012 Honda CBR250R, because I thought the BMW was getting a little too heavy for me. The little CBR250R now has 106,000+ miles on it and still going strong, but I get the itch for a little more power sometimes, so I picked up a lightly used NC700x and I really like it. At 79 years of age, I know it's too heavy for me, but I plan to enjoy it as long as I feel safe on it. Really a sweet, quiet ride and the maintenance is very easy. I still need to get a rear rack and a better windshield.
Ride Safe.
I certainly agree, the little bikes are just as much fun as the larger ones, it helps when you get older. I sold my BMW single with 220,000+ miles on it, got a 2012 Honda CBR250R, because I thought the BMW was getting a little too heavy for me. The little CBR250R now has 106,000+ miles on it and still going strong, but I get the itch for a little more power sometimes, so I picked up a lightly used NC700x and I really like it. At 79 years of age, I know it's too heavy for me, but I plan to enjoy it as long as I feel safe on it. Really a sweet, quiet ride and the maintenance is very easy. I still need to get a rear rack and a better windshield.
Ride Safe.
I think a 250 is in my future....maybe a TW200. Just something to putz around the neighborhood or haulnto the mountains.