Choosing the right motorcycle. |
| 2/2/2008 6:04:53 PM |
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It's a great day for a ride. You've been looking around, shopping around on the internet, you want to get a bike, you want to get into motorcycling, but you have the question, "which bike do I want?" "which bike is going to be best for me?" and "what's going to fit my needs?". Are you looking to ride on the street? Are you looking to ride in the dirt? Regardless of which type of motorcycle you decide to buy always remember to where your motorcycle helmet.
When you choose a motorcycle for the street you have choices between a Cruiser motorcycle, a long distance touring motorcycle and the sportbike motorcycles. Sport motorcycles are a more racier type of machine, if you're looking to be able to maneuver, corner, accelerate and basically feel the power of the machine, this is what you're looking for compared to say more of a laid back Harley style cruiser motorcycle, which are great bikes and this is just a different type right here. If you're looking to get out in the dirt and do a little tearing up the desert mountains out here, you're not going to be able to do that on a street machine, so you're going to need something with a little more suspension, such as a dirt or motocross motorcycle. A motocross motocycle you buy from a dealer or individual is a full on race ready motocross set up bike. This bike is not legal for the street, but if you want to get into motocross racing, or desert riding or even woods trail riding and hare scrambles, these are a good bike that you can start with. It has more of a suspension and a capacity to handle the rougher rigors of bumps and jumps.
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