Brutal Shmutal, as long as you looked good doing it, right?
It is a worry. But I love bikes and want to ride Sandman's bike. Any suggestions? He is a good driver though, not like some of my bike riding ex-boyfriends
Nice topic -- I was considering getting back on just last week. I'm having transportation issues, and figured it would be an enjoyable "fix." One of my techs, though, cautioned me not only about laying it down, but about vibrations damaging my fistula.I figured it wasn't worth the risk. Now that I see these responses, though, I'm feeling a lot better about the idea.
My Honda red lines at 11,500 rpm, so with 6 speed and light weight of 210 kilo , it will reach 220 km/hr, but for me the most I will do is 70mph on the highway.
Your first gear should help alot. Here in Manila in creeping traffic that's what I use. We try to get to the front before the light changes, so we can get off away from the cars. Thanks for correcting my estimate. I used my motorcycle during the blackout and I never before saw the Philippine car drivers stop at corners and hesitate. The traffic lights were out which scared them. I saw a way in my photo program to bring the photo down to a smaller size. Tomorrow I will try it with an other Thailand built Honda I had in Thailand. Its a Honda Repsol NSR 150 c.c. 2 cycle engine, water cooled,red line 11,000. Thicker tires than the 150 CBR but kick start where as the CBR is electric start. Cost new in 2001 was $1200.in Thailand where it is driven. This looks more impressive than the newer CBR and handles about the same.
My basic motorcycle insurance with only liability for the other vehicle cost me $ 10./yr . Gasoline in 93 Octane costs about 90 cents/liter, how does that compare to your prices ?
Sandman, I sure am envious of that motorcycle of yours. Yea, the gas was usually cheaper in the US.In Europe gas is alot more with all their taxes. When I was living in Europe they had extra taxes on bigger engines and insurance was based also on the size of the motor not the age of the driver. I think this was their way to quietly discriminate against US cars and the Harley.