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I see folks saying you need a bigger bike with more power. That's BS. Any of those bikes has more than enough power to get you into serious trouble if that's your inclination. Ride all 3 back to back and see which one resonates with you. All 3 are quality choices. Oh, and for the lane splitting debate, man, do what you want but you wouldn't catch me doing it in any traffic that isn't at a dead stop. |
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in last 3 years stopping myself to get one of these.. though most of the people are not recommending as the first bike.. but after talking a lot of riders i completely understood that equipment is waaay too important and the mindset of riding a bike.. 2 wheels less only but in the end going from A to B is totally different with bikes.. good luck..
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05-31-2019, 03:53 AM | #25 |
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To add to the list of bikes, I like the KLR650: it is cheap, tall, upright position, nimble, and it can also do fire roads and gravel for week-end fun and exploration, definitely a plus in cali. Also it is designed so that it does not break expensive crap when you drop it.
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Like someone already mentioned, I would go for the big scooter no doubt about it. Comfortable, with loads of space for stuff under the seat and powerful enough.
BMW C 400 X: https://www.bmwmotorcycles.com/en/mo...of-the-c-400-x Yamaha XMAX: https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/scooter/models/xmax |
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Even your other choices are highly questionable and potentially very dangerous for a novice looking for basic 2 wheel transportation.
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But I like your post because it is spot on. My 1520cc scooter gets just about 35 MPG, count tire wear and maintenance, and it costs more per mile than my E90. |
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OP, if your commute is just 17 miles, go buy a Zero electric motorcycle, they have a few different models. That's the best choice. Fast recharge time, no engine maintenance. No vibration. Probably a tax incentive too in California.
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OP, the words Monster and Streetfighter are red flags for what you’re looking for and I’m sure you know that already, ALMOST everyone can see that
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if he needs to engage lane-splitting mode to save that time...then NFW! youve got a kid at home. i rode dirt from the time i was about 8 up through my early 20s. the first time i took a buddy's bike on the road, i was scared $h!tless by the inattentive drivers...that killed any remote thought i had of getting a road bike.
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I didn't see any Yamaha motorcycles thrown out for consideration, but the MT-07 (formerly the FZ-07) gets really good reviews.
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The only thing I would be concerned about with an electric motorcycle is the behavior of the throttle. Someone just learning and potential instant 100% of the torque from an electric motor can result in disaster.
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Wow, so much great info in here. I would definitely take several courses, I'm not the impulsive type, pretty clinical in my approach to life (thanks ocd). So many great suggestions here that I may actually be more confused than before, but some of these bikes look like great option.
I'm an athletically built 6'1 (175lbs) so sounds like these smaller bikes might not be the best option. I love the look of these naked bikes, the FZ-07 is sharp. I'm going to take a licensing class this summer and see how I feel after that. I'd take a more advanced course before purchasing a bike. Funny story, I went to Berts Mega Mall to get some info on pricing and styles, the salesperson (who's last name is ironically "Cage") still tried selling me a bike after I told him I'm unlicensed. I reminded him of that fact, his response "You need a license to ride, but not a license to buy!". Pretty great salesperson, maybe not the best regular person. At this point it's really down to leaving a job that I absolutely love or getting a 2 wheeler. As stated, there are plenty of streets I can ride home and still save about 30 min I'd guess, I wouldn't be on the freeway lane splitting for a long time. Part of me wants to start on a 125cc scooter and take the streets for a few months to get used to handling something on two wheels.
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You might want to get a small used bike to get some practice on first, then after 6 months or so, upgrade to a newer more powerful bike. That way, if you drop it there is less consequence. With the smaller used beginner bikes, you can often sell them for about what you paid for them if you do your research before buying and are patient and wait for a good deal.
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Pick up a used Kawasaki Z125 or Honda Grom to thrash around on for a while and learn the fundamentals of how not to die at the inattentiveness of others. Had a guy about 100 feet ahead of me swing off to the right side of the road like he was pulling over to park or take a phone call, only to whip a U-Turn right in front of me without looking last night. Then, on the way back from that ride I had a lady on the freeway who was literally right next to me (like, I'm even with her driver's side window, not in her blind spot) change lanes into my lane with no pause, no glance out her window, nothing. Luckily I was riding in the far left side of my lane. All of a sudden there we are, side by side sharing my lane. WTF. I laid on the horn and made eye contact. She threw her hands up like "F you, you are at fault." Insane how bad some drivers are. |
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at a minimum you'll check the box and learn a new skill. if your confidence grows to the point that you're actually enjoying it, then make the investment in a freeway capable commuter.
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When I was riding every day, I could literally stay in bed an extra hour, if not more. In my case, parking was also an issue for cars, if I got to school after 7:00am there was simply no parking. I would have to be on the road by 6:15am, on the bike I could leave at 7:15 or 7:30, street parking for motorcycles was plentiful. |
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