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  • Is this the guy from new jersey

  • I'll pay $10,000 for a bike.  But I don't want a used bike because I see how people ride their crotch rockets. Someone like me has to buy the bike new so you can get it used.

  • i got a GSXR1000 for 5 grand. what are you talking about 10 15 thousand, where do you live?

  • Who gives a shit if you're broke or not. The point of it should be if it's something you like, save up for it and purchase it. Hard work and dedication pays off. I saved enough back for my second bike and bought it.

  • Where do you live? I got my r6 for 2500.00 my buddy got his r1 for 5000....

    I never ride over 80 on my bike but it doesn't mean I am not "enjoying" it.

  • I hear you. The same thing goes for car to. The little Fast and The Furious wannabes who supe up a beat up Cutlass Sierra and try and race....etc. I agree.

  • I invested and bought a R1200gs........ Dont leave home without it!!!

  • The bike your on has a more relaxed riding position. To me that makes a lot sense. You was talking about having to watch stuff falling off of other cars ect. That's true, But your riding between car is very dangerous to others ,and yourself. Putting yourself in the blind spot of others like that is causes wrecks. It sets a bad example to other cycle driver. BTW that is a nice bike you have..Take care, and drive safe. yl

  • You make Katana riders look bad, and you really can't ride that well at all. Your stupid statements are what make people have negative stigmas of Kats.

  • You are a idiot. Not everybody think like you

  • I can understand where you are coming from. My preference is to start off on a 250R, get the handling and experience for track days and eventually move up to a 600cc. I'll probably even hang on to the 250cc and maybe even dedicate the 600 as a track bike. We'll see. But apples and oranges man.

  • I love mine

  • You make some good, common sense points. A supersport is useless on the street. My r6 breaks the speed limit in a few seconds, most people can't even ride a 600 at 90% anyways when on the track. It's all about how you want people to perceive you.

  • Drop 10g's on a sick street bike, get super hot half naked chicks.

  • Dude your totally forgetting, my zero to 60 vs your bike kicks its ass, your faster than cars, im faster than you :)

  • am late to watch this but i was tail gating some what sorta and a sofa fell out the back of his truck slammed down in front of me sparks where flying i popped on the breaks and luckily it spun around and some how slipped off the road and i was ok

  • Does this guy ever shut the fuck up or what?

  • I don't look over my shoulder when driving, but I have the little round blind spot mirrors

  • ahhhh good ol NJ! i live in south jersey hbu? also im planning on buying a ninja 250r as my first bike...good idea?

  • Why did you quit making videos?

  • I thought the exact same thing while riding an FZR6R... Until I actually rode an R6.

  • I totally agree with most comments here, ofc anybody can buy what he likes and can afford, the thing I really dont understand is in my country a lot of people buy supersport bikes or other expensive ones but then only do about 3000 km each year, for me that is incredible to understand

    I love my cb500r, wouldnt mind some extra punch for accelerating but my bike cost me about 1500 euros which is nothing for a bike and I get my 21000 km of fun each year riding it :)

  • People who love a bike will pay what they have to for one. This is called an addiction. What we love about bikes is the freedom of an open road. If you notice, these people who pay a lot of money for their bikes are dedicated riders. If they aren't sleeping, they are riding. If they aren't working, they are riding.

    Bikes are what complete some of us. There is only one other feeling that I can compare to the feeling I get when riding. And that was when a girl put my weenie in her mouth.

  • is your bike the sv650sf? the fully faired model?

  • what bike do you have?

  • Dude your opinion is respectable.. but live its enjoy!! if you want a track bike and simply dont by one just because the position its agressive and burn much fuell its that you dont like track bikes.. the cars its the same if you by a ferrari .. the expirence that a motorcycle hadin a supersport bike its amyzing.. i had an aprilia rsv mille and when i start the bike i remember a ford mustang lolo

  • for full potential of the bike, you dont need to take your bike to the track. by watching where you ride in the lane, you dont need anything more powerful.who is this video even made for? do you just enjoy hearing yourself talk?

  • @motonick8503

    Show me a place on street where you can take your +2000 model SS bike to it's

    full potential, without seriously risking yourself and other commuters?

    There ain't no such thing, and I don't really talk about straight line riding. Even on a race track I can't ride my 600 that well to turn some serious lap times. Yes I can drag knee and pass liter bikes on mid turns, but that doesn't say anything. Track riding builds your skills as a rider, street riding pretty much not.

  • With your logic all you really need in life is food, water, and shelter. Everything else is simply unnecessary...

  • for me 600 sport bikes have enough power these days i find it hard to find a reason to move up to a r1 from the r6 ive gt at the mo, genuine 150mph+ speeds plenty acceleration easy handling and its gotta be more exciting having to hammer the throttle open more of the time, still a litre bike....

  • yo no offense.... i like your videos. But seriously the left lane is for passing. Move right if your going to cruise. Fuck anyone that cruises in the left lane. It's not for people that do the speed limit. What do you think this is, Virginia?

    ppl need to be taught to move right whenever possible. Probably my biggest road annoyance.

  • your bike sounds sick dude, what kind of bike is that? i agree

  • Ten grand is cheaper than even the most economical cars...but if you are actually happy, then you have the right bike :D

  • its good to see sesible driving and i get what your talking about im gonna get a gsx600 or a cbr600 have a bit of speed when safe but i just love the cruise nothing better than traveling through the countryside sat on something feeling the wind and not tucked up in a car. and yes there is a lot of checks you have to do on bikes if you value your life , i have to admit i do miss the odd life saver check here and there but i try. and what cc is your bike 125?

  • what kind of bike is that?

  • go to a track day at a racetrack and you i bet you cant even use the full potential of any superbike

  • god what a moaning cunt . id rather have a bike that was always well bellow its chassis and braking limits . oh and well done for filtering between lanes while there was something distracting other drivers 4:00 . prob for the best you stick with a car ....

  • I ride a Yamaha SECA II. And dude, your gay.  Buy a bike that fits you.

  • true!!!!!

  • you are stupid just like your stupid video!

  • Never mind the haters Zone , nice ride man thanks!

  • People buy bikes depending on their own needs and likes, not apon someone else's opinion..

  • this is your opinion, and you are who?..that's right, nobody.

  • @174295 and who are you? nobody also as am i as is most ppl who comment on youtube videos

  • I cant see dropping ten stacks on a bike either. Even if I had it I would buy used because they are just toys to me.

  • LOL just cuase this guys poor and can't afford a real bike he hates on them to make him feel better about his slow ass purchase!!! and hes got no balls???

  • don't forget your safety gear guys!

  • do you really need a motorcycle just to follow a plain straight road? Indeed, you have no use of a supersport...

  • thanks for your video because u made a good point about whether to get a super sports bike or not. I enjoyed your video. See i am a tall fella and i like to have a super sport bike but i dont think a guy thats 6'7" going to be able to manage to fit on one. I mean i currently ride a Gs500f and i can ride that thing for 4 hours and have no issues with back or leg problems. I like to stay with the sport standard bikes. I hope next to get a GSX650f.

  • all i am saying is, i don't agree with anything you're saying. you're entitled to your opinion, but based on what you're saying, you probably haven't even rode a super sport.

  • and i only paid $5k for my CBR. which i believe was a steal!

  • sincerely a naked bike is enough in the city..also it's not nice to stand to much on your wrists on the bike in the city..comfort matters.well ..never ridden a sport bike till now but i won't refuse if i get the opportunity:)

  • i understand your point.

    but everyone buys the their bike for a reason. i had a ninja 250 for a year, then i got an 01 R6. i didnt like the 250 because of its styling. what im saying is that you may not see the point in it but there are other who want it for reasons that do justify the price. I'll be the first to tell you that a ride in the mountains with a ninja is a whole hell of a lot more different than with the R6. what it boils down to is what do YOU want.

  • one more thing, you could say the same thing about cars cuz they have higher top speeds than bikes cost more and you can't use their full potential in the street....

    if everyone had your same mentality life would be so boring. I dont need to be doing 100+ to "enjoy" my bike, just cruising and doing twisties is more than enough for me.

  • I agree. Like I said, if I could afford a super-sport I would get one too. This was mostly geared for those of us who buy super-sports but can't really afford them and end up losing them after the summer. That's why you see a lot of bikes for sale saying there'e no lean on them. I'm basically saying buy something you can afford this way you can enjoy riding for as long as you want.

  • i actually bought my supersport for its sporty look, not for the power.

    The regular street bikes, even though they have plenty of power for street use, dont appeal to me aesthetically.

    As long as you respect the bike and its power it shouldnt matter. It's personal preference really.

  • @rebelsouljaz I have bought a ZZR14 in second hand, from 2006 with 4 years. It´s in great shape, for less then 8500€ (*1.3USD) and have 200HP. I use it in an european city.

    Love it and wouldn´t change for any other, because i love the looks, the potencial power, the stability. And above all the change to ride above 300km/h (190mph) when i feel like it.

    and love to see the faces of dickshits when they try to provoke me on the start burning rubber and trying to get away, i can do 200km in 8 sec

  • why would you need to take it to the track to take full advantage of a sportbike? your on a highway rite there. XD

  • Some people actually take pride and joy in taking turns...

    And most people realise there is no pride in a straight road... A monkey can do 160mph on a straigh road, you need no skills and no technique

  • are you riding on the NJ PW south?

  • yes

  • i think people buy a supersport for a good fast enjoyable ride on a track/ mountains whatever, but they realise they can use it for work as well.

  • me i love them because they look way better and you have that power if you need it

  • It's the thrill of acceleration on something that can do 0-60 in 2.5 secs.

    That's world record beating. True there's not many places you can pull redline in 2nd, but there's those savioury moments that you do :) That makes it worth owning one.

  • Get a supermoto for the street and a sportbike for the track

  • have you ever ridden a supersport? they are FKN BEASTS!!!!! r u from mexico? cuz i am! woot!

  • Bigger bike=a lot less downshifting, more stability, & the ability to just jerk the throttle to get out of a tight situation. For me, it's not about a higher top speed, it's the monster acceleration. I actually find it easier not to speed on a biger bike. True, it's rare that I can come close to utilizing my 'Busa's full potential, but I also barely have to push my bike in day to day riding. Well, those are some of my reasons, anyway...

    Ride what you love as long as it's rubber-side-down :-)

  • "broke ass motherfucker like me" hahah

  • Well, why do people buy SUV's and trucks when they only drive in the city? Why do people use .300 Win mags to hunt deer? Why does a bear shit in the woods? Well I'll answer all of them for you at once....Because they freaking can.

  • exactly. ride whatever u want.

    the guy who made this vid sounds like a hater. "why would u need that much power?? im broke" lol

  • true fuk the pussies

  • I like your vids.

    You got a good point about the 1000's. What's the use? The main difference between a 600 and a 1000 is a couple milliseconds in the 0-60 time and a higher top speed. Personally I believe that unless you're wanting the thrill of doing 170 MPH and up, it's not worth it. And I don't fall into that category.

  • get a honda cbr

  • Love the vids man! Where you live it makes more sense to have an economy bike. It's too bad though cuz I think you would be great on a sports bike. You're right too, you can't touch what a super sport bike can do on the highway, you have to take it to a track. I got a 600cc sport bike, but it also only takes me 15 mins to get to work.

  • the GSX650F is a awesome bike =)

    gona buy it when i got the money ^^

  • Yeah you gotta watch out for couches fallin off trucks and caskets fall out hearses!

  • go back to mexico, down here 10,000 will buy u a tooth pick

  • are they cheaper in Mexico? then again, what do you know based on your comment?

  • what is the point in your comment? idiot.

  • i get your point, all im saying is that most people that have a secure job can afford a supersport, thats why they buy it, i mean if i could afford a lambo i would get one(unfortunately i cant)

  • exactly one of my points. If you could afford it why not; but some guys have a lean on their bike after 6 months. That's why you see a lot of bikes for sale advertising; "no leans"

  • what would you prefer a honda civic or lamborghini?? its all about looks and performance

  • if I could afford a Lamborghini for more than 6 months I would get one. That was the point. A lot of riders fall trap to the interest only payment for 6 months then they ruin their credit and lose their bike afterwards. So if this is you, what would you prefer; a civic or a lamborghini; drive for 6 months then take the bus or drive for as long as you want?

  • dobra uvaha..drzim palce..thanx!

  • You right you cant ride a bike at least a sportbike to its full potential on the street.But I still wouldn't mind having one.

  • then again, my supersport is only a 600 so i guess it is justified. 08 ninja ZX6R

  • Looks like this vid of mine sent the wrong message but oh well; live goes on.

  • no you had a good point. true

  • I've got a supersport (check out my channel) and I love it, and wouldnt trade it for anything...maybe another supersport. lol. Good vids man, i like that you keep em short.. keep it up.

  • awesome channel; subscribed. Beautiful bike.

  • lol, thanks

  • I don't understand the point of this video. You can get a really nice supersport for under 10000 new easily. And under 5k used easily. Obviously this vid isn't about money because most harleys cost over 20k. You obviously are getting spanked by supersport bikes and are jealous. Some people like the looks and the way they ride. Others like the speed. Why buy a fast car when you can get a slow one? This vid makes no sense whatsoever.

  • many folks (almost all) didn't understand the point of this vid; it's geared to those posers who are too afraid to open up the throttle or are too broke to afford one but get one anyway and lose it after their first sixth payment. And I wasn't referring to all SP just those at 13K and up. Like I said, if I could afford one, I get one but not to drive around town in 1st gear only at 20mph like most posers; know what I mean? Probably not.

  • Well I guarantee that they do open them up at times, but they're not going to be driving fast all the time. That would just be stupid, increased risk of an accident or a ticket. Just because you see some guy enjoying a ride on his sport bike and going the speed limit at that time, doesn't mean that he didn't just get done opening it up. By the way what bike are you on in your vids.

  • my point was for those who don't open her up; not those who own one and take full advantage of them. also, if you can afford one why not get one. this was mostly for posers and broke mother fuckers who could ride for many years with a decent bike but instead ride for one season with a SS and have it taken away from them cause they can't afford the payments. If you ride then I'm sure you know of many guys who have lost their bikes or are riding a Busa but can't keep up with the rest of the crew.

  • Ok I actually understand your point now and I am sorry if I got short tempered with my other posts. What your saying now does make sense it annoys me also the people who feel they need a busa or a bike that can go over 200 mph. And yes, if you cannot afford the payments then don't buy one. I agree with people who buy there bikes with the 36 months of only paying on the interest at 70 dollars and then once that is up realize that they actually can't afford it.

  • one word...pussy

  • I totally agree with you. I've been riding for a few years now and bought an SV650 coming from a 750 about a year ago. I'm completely happy with the SV, it has plenty of power, is nimble, light and handles well. It really does a number of things well including being able to hang with more sporting bikes in the canyons.

  • Nice vid, i totally understand you. Thats why im looking at a ninja 250 for my first bike and for the obvious reason that it will be my first bike.

  • This guy is a fucking looser stop posting vids.

  • i deff have a bike u fuckin fag..i thought the whole point was you talkin bout what a pussy you are? i obviously know more bout bikes then you Mr.. uh ummm uhhhh what do u call it ummmm sport duhhhhh ummmm super sport or watever..listen to your video...ur mad dumb learn how to speak before you post videos

  • the whole point of this vid was to piss you off and have you lie about having a bike. the only thing you know about bikes is that they have two wheels; well yours probably has four (training wheels; come on! don't you get it?)

  • you are a pussy..some people like power like doin wheelies and like goin 150mph..your just afraid so u got a pussy bike..id beat you in 2nd gear with my gsxr750 and do a wheelie past you

  • u missed the whole point of this vid but that's okay; you don't even have a bike. saying that you can take me down on "your" gixer in 2nd gear means u don't know shit.

  • i totally get your point after reading some of your comments. your sayin like, if someone who doesnt have enough money but owns one of thsee bikes, that person tries to keep it by whatever means and you mean by saying stuff like comeon do you really need it? when can u ride it fast and stuff, cause they tryin to hold onto it when they should sell it

    i think im rambling?--idk im drunk

  • LOL

  • hah, i totally forgot about this comment until now LOL

  • then you should have brought a scooter ... i respect your opinion .. i live in ny and push my r1 to the limit its not bout the money its the feeling... and riding a slow bike fast may be fun for you but not for serious riderz

  • i would have a harder time keeping up with others on a scooter. I wasn't referring to serious riders who own one. If it was easy for me to afford a $20K, bike I would get one. But I was referring to those who can't really afford it and on top of that don't get the full potential of the bike or are too afraid to ride it. I understand viewers missing the POV of this vid.

  • moron!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I got an R1 because I wanted one.... that was the reason... you sound really jealous man

  • dude I am; but that wasn't the point. the point was those who have an expensive bike and only ride it four times a year or are too scared to find out what she's made of (on the track of course) or are too broke and hold on to it until there's a lean on it instead of buying something they can afford; i'm sure you know the type if you ride a lot.

  • I can understand what you mean but your video blog does make you sound really jealous, and slagging people like me off for having a big bike

  • I can see how super-sport riders would take personal offense to this vid. But like I said before it was geared more toward those who have one, don't ride it or are too broke to hang on to it. Trust me I love those bikes and if I could afford to get one and take it to the track, I would do it in a heartbeat.

  • In your video you said that you where broke, but yet you drive a 6 grand plus bike? Don't mean to dis you im just jealous that you got a motorcycle.

  • just like this vid; i'm also jealous i can't afford a better bike.

  • We all like to dream, what would you own to commute on ?

  • a GSX-R 750.

  • Kool still a realistic approach to motorcycling. I like your style. Hope your still making  these vidios. Even your commutes are good to watch. Sorry about pissing in your pocket.

  • Some people like the riding position, power and looks.

    How about that for a reason?

  • those are the main reasons. My point was geared more towards those folks that are broke and usually have to get rid of their bike after the 1st summer and for those guys that are too afraid to take it to the track.

  • just like i wont buy a lambo with my own money my dad bought me one but i will stick with somthing nice below 80 grand

  • Well, it's all rider preference that's for sure. I had all the 600's and I now have a CBR1000rr, and I basically got it because I love the way it looks, and also because it can pull the front wheel up at any speed! =) If you keep your eye on classifieds, and always look, good deals come up all the time. You can get a pretty fast 600 for under five grand, and they will haul some ass!

  • damn i just looked up your bike. looks bad ass. how do you like the increase in power

  • LOL it is amazing! Not much heavier than a 600, and around 40 plus more horsepower makes for one fun bike!

  • Broke Ass Mother F***er lol. Like it!

  • At 2:43, you can see a pickup truck pull out to pass you on the right, because you're going slow in the passing lane. You didn't see him coming up behind you? Then after the booth, you continue to hog the lane until he finally passes you at 3:30. Pull to the right and let those guys go, ride safe!

  • if u look closer you'll realize he was flying and had to slam on the breaks because of the toll booth which was y every1 was slowing down. If you look even closer you'll realize that he started flying out of the toll booth and was always in the middle lane; he was never behind me after the toll which is y I stayed in lane and opened the gap between the car infront of me and myself; he looked like he wanted to squeeze in; this is common in NJ. I noticed the truck b4 u ever saw him.

  • I don't think you saw him, hero, because you were too busy talkin'.

  • it can be very distracting to be talking and riding at the same time; which is why i recommend no one do this.

  • hey man ride hard ride safe.u sound like a kool dude bro.

  • I aqcuired a ducati 998 2 years ago. At a store price of 21000$ with 4000$ on tuning totals at 25000$. I bought it second hands for 12000$ it had 12000km on it and was only used for show and biker gatherings :p so brand new ....I use it every day to go to work :) Very ciruit orientated so hard to drive slow or on bumpy roads. Begins to be ride smooth at 100Mph. I should'v bought a suzuki :p but ducati looks so sexy, sexy italian crap

  • man if I could afford it I would get a ducati! And by afford it I mean also being able to afford taking her to the track at least twice a month to stetch out her legs.

  • The problem is not getting the money for a ducati, they got 999's for 6000$ second hand. The problem is for 3 hours on the track you pay :

    - 100$ to ride an afternoon(pay track owners if you have membership)

    - 1200$ dollar to replace tires and the end (racing tires are 600€ a peace)

    - 100$ dollars on fuel

    - 30$ dollars on fuel to get to the track

    - 200$ dollar on overall maintanance

    Totals at 1630$ to ride an afternoon (if you dont want yer bike to fall apart

  • which is why I have the bike I have!

  • Ok so you'd rather have some ugly looking and handling piece of crap that everyone that sees you thinks what a loser you must be.

    Sportbikes beat those disgusting big clunky bikes in every way: so much better looking, handling, performance and sound, not to mention the hot chicks will actually like it instead of the exact opposite which is the case with your current bike.

  • im glad your not gonna buy a bigger bike because your a pussy

  • the reason is because we ride till we die.

  • you damb right we do!

  • Hey, great video. you hit some good points, I ride a bike to work every day to save money and to get that dare devil kind a feel. but being aware is King...

  • gsx650f... please kill me now!

    BORING

    sv650s 100000000000000 x better

    by the way, why doesn't the guy in this vid go faster like some sort of crazy demented lazy eyed psycho wannabe ghostrider!!!!!

    aaaaarrrrrgggghhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!

  • Agreed

  • You can't go wrong with the GSX650F. I own the bike and it's one of the best bikes I've ever owned. The bike does everything well. You can carve a few corners and still actually tour on the bike. The riding position is much better for actual day-to-day realworld riding than a true sportbike.

    The GSX650F is far and away one of the best buys in biking today. I love mine and it's like a brother to me now.

  • you dont get the same reaction outside the girls school with a sports tourer ha ha! some people just love how racey they feel, and if you floor a sportsbike away from a toll plaza, then you'd be getting the full benefit of it! :) maybe your right about sportsbike in a city but theres a lot of quiet twisty roads where i live, id be workin up a sweat on a sports tourer/city bike!

  • I agree. Most touring bikes aren't very good at real corner shredding.... But that's cool, b/c that's not their main purpose. Long live the GSX-R750...

  • Itas Kinda Weird how your riding along a Hurse while your talking about not Riding fast... good job dude. But., Like a wise man once said, It only goes as fast as you want it to go........

  • Major Huevon ! you need to shut up and RIDE..... Idiota !

  • 4:41= Have you seen the movie 'Final Destination 3'?

  • what kind of bike do you have?

  • Suzuki Katana750

  • I ride a Suzuki Bandit 1250. Plenty fast and comfortable.

  • Hey guy, get your thought together or read the cue cards!! Man, all this rambling and pauses in thought. For the money, as a performance-per-dollar value, Japanese supersport bikes are a bargain. Whether or not a particular rider possesses the skills to ride a GSX-R1000 to its limits isn't the point. The point is that these bike represent the absolute top end of street-legal, readily available machines that are affordable. That said, my main ride is a bike with a bit softer edges.

  • What do you have?

  • dude, just focus on riding and stop talking to yourself.

  • The the vid would be boring, and dull. He's talking to us, not himself.

  • To answer your question, in my opinion, no you dont. BUT, who buys a bike to ride in one place? Most people that buy sportsbikes dont just ride in the city, they'll ride the twisty roads in the hills,ride down highways, sometimes take it to the track. They have a design that enable them to be ridden through corners quicker etc,for instance greater ground clearance than your GSX650 for example.You could argue they are more multipurpose than the GSX, which wont be as suited to twisties and tracks.

  • He has a Katana 750.

  • if i was 40 ears old maybe i was going to bye like ur bike... but man im young i wont to bye one good sport bike like suzuki or kawasaki for example and ride fast u know whats how i feel whats what in my bood....

  • His bike is a Suzuki. It's the Katana750. In one of his earlier vids, you see him break 100mph.

  • I agree 100% I just have no use for a SS bike, my kat 750 is all i need and i can ride it all day. My buds got SS bikes and they do perform but are a pain to ride...just not for me i guess. And kats will more than break the law anyway, And you seem to have a genuine love for your bike. Glad your enjoying it, there isnt a better bike all around bike IMO. And ive ridden a bunch.

  • This vid I could tell where you were on the parkway. I was cracking up, you had furniture flying out of trucks, riding near the blind spot for a second, the whole way riding behind a hearse! Talk about a bad omen! I would get around that sh!t as soon as possible.

  • You noticed the Hearse too!! I saw it right after he started lane-spliting.

  • If you watch closely you can see him take his hand off the handle bars to talk. What a dumb ass.

  • I probably have more control of my bike with no hands on than you in a car with both hands on the wheel and a driver instructor sitting next to you.

  • LOL dude you're hilarious love your videos NO HOMO..

  • When? (give exact time frame)

  • I met a guy John that has a Murcielago, and a GT3. He told me, both cars never seen

    90mph, till he let me drive(Lord bless him). He love the way they look. Same thing with bikes. Why u didn't buy a scooter, cause u like the bike. Do u need a Jesse James 120k custom chopper. No, do u want one, I do.

    I did 120 on a CBR 1k. Will i max out my K8 750 when i get it idk. But forget the speed, if the 600 came in black/orange, i'll get it.

  • I know what you mean. I'm just getting old... I'll have to wait till my mid life crises to start up again. I was mostly refering to the folks that can't even afford a "budget" bike. Know what I mean?

  • As you said it personal preferance(spelling). Some people buy bikes not because they can afford it but coz they love it or like it. It doesnt matter if you can push it to the limit or not.

    Me included that I cant afford it but saving up for a bike I've always wanted. It's like one of those things that people set their target to or their mind to.

    It's just their personal choice and they're just happy of what they have.