These are great little bikes! Had one years ago and I'm looking to get another because for in-town and in-city freeway commuting, you can't beat this bike! Nearly bulletproof, light, about 75 to 80mpg and easy to ride. The *only* thing I dislike is the harley wannabe look (then again, I'm not keen on cruisers myself so that's an opinion) and the fact that the frame is just a hair too small. If only they could add one or two inches to the saddle and stretch the frame out 4 or 5 inches.
You're welcome! I rode a Honda Rebel for a little over 2 years and just moved up to a Kawasaki Vulcan 500. I want to get more comfortable with u-turns. How did you learn to do that?
I'm sure you've heard of it before. But the MSF course teaches all that. Or you can find yourself a parking lot and dedicate at least and Hr to fine tune your skills per month. Per week is better. :)
Can you do it on a frozen lake?
ejmcfadden4 7 months ago
@ejmcfadden4 Give me a couple hundred studs in the tire? I'll try. :)
Qutlass 7 months ago
i have a honda rebel but its a quiet bike i need a loud exhoust
cosmetology2011 9 months ago
These are great little bikes! Had one years ago and I'm looking to get another because for in-town and in-city freeway commuting, you can't beat this bike! Nearly bulletproof, light, about 75 to 80mpg and easy to ride. The *only* thing I dislike is the harley wannabe look (then again, I'm not keen on cruisers myself so that's an opinion) and the fact that the frame is just a hair too small. If only they could add one or two inches to the saddle and stretch the frame out 4 or 5 inches.
neothespian 1 year ago
Nice Bike, I plan on getting a Honda Rebel for my first bike soon.
rgreen255 2 years ago
ahhhh....reminds me of the MSF course
stiehler1117 2 years ago
Best money I ever spent on motorcycling. Thanks for looking and don't forget to go back to the parking lot once in a while.
Qutlass 2 years ago
@stiehler1117 hahaha same here!
BUKUINC 1 year ago
@stiehler1117 Haha yeah. I agree with Outlass. It really was the best money ever spent. Even my dad learned a lot and he's been riding for 20+ years.
Mitemouse007 9 months ago
Reminds me the good ol' days when I got my license.
CONDLAUR 2 years ago
man that thing turns tight!!!
steveo928 2 years ago
It's a standard turn they teach you at any MSF course.
Anavengertg 2 years ago
i bet your neighbors hate you
gerfetil 2 years ago 2
nice man
jab300 2 years ago
remember riding these bikes in our MSF coarse. not that bad. but i rather ride my ninja
tribulation138 3 years ago
Helmet cam sounds like a great idea. I should looking one also, so i don't have to ride with one hand. hehe Enjoy Yourself!
Qutlass 3 years ago
Wow! Buddy, you are good!
cindykenward 3 years ago
Thanks! it gets easier with practice.
Qutlass 3 years ago
You're welcome! I rode a Honda Rebel for a little over 2 years and just moved up to a Kawasaki Vulcan 500. I want to get more comfortable with u-turns. How did you learn to do that?
cindykenward 3 years ago
I'm sure you've heard of it before. But the MSF course teaches all that. Or you can find yourself a parking lot and dedicate at least and Hr to fine tune your skills per month. Per week is better. :)
Qutlass 3 years ago
Thanks. I did take the Basic Rider Course. Now I need to take the Experienced Rider Course. A heln=met camera is on my list.
cindykenward 3 years ago
I'm getting dizzy! Nice video.
jabbamagnus 3 years ago
Great video bro........let's ride again soon !!
gbrown6283 3 years ago