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Old 07-07-2008, 09:41 PM
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Default Re: Help with picking out motorcycle?

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Originally Posted by HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
Hey Motorcycle 2nd Love or better Gang,

Thanks for anyones interest!!!!!!!!!!

TAZ

Anyone who considers themselves to have a second love for motorcycles, isn't gonna recommend a Hyosung. The biggest relative consideration with that bike is cost.

The money involved is all relative.

A new Hyosung might cost around what another used bike does, but that doesn't mean they are comparable.

The right used bike can be better in every respect than the new Hyosung...... and cost the same.

In a few years the Hyosung will be worthless and the used bike you could have bought will be worth as much as you would have paid.

We all have our own individual preferences....... I like big American bikes. Before I could afford what I wanted, I rode big Japanese cruisers, before that, sport bikes.

I have logged many 900+ mile days on cruisers.

There are plenty of used big Japanese cruiser bikes that are powerful, comfortable and reliable for sale at the same money as the POS Hyosung.

The Gold Wing and Pacific Coast have a modern look and there are many available with the more traditional look.

TXSUT is right about the Rebel (can't get out of it's own way). Friends will not let friends ride a Rebel.

Get a bike that will have enough power after you've readjusted to riding again. You don't need to "get after it" while practicing........ but you will ride differently after you become comfortable.

A lack of power can be a safety issue. Power can get you out of some problems as well as get you into them.

There are so many big cruisers to choose from in your Hyosung price range and most will offer great reliability.
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