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lloydie
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Yep not sure on the boxter but I like the others .-)
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What about a cb500!! I think if you are commuting I would go with a Honda. My sv is great but some of the finishes are going to suffer. I'm considering keeping it for a year and then going back to a Honda, possibly bye or cbf600f
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Well my friend has a cb500s and I absolutely detest riding it. Not sure why, just feels crap :lol: and the hornet feels too big. Too wide for my skinny butt :lol:

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Virt wrote:Well my friend has a cb500s and I absolutely detest riding it. Not sure why, just feels crap :lol: and the hornet feels too big. Too wide for my skinny butt :lol:

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you think the hornets big, jesus the storms a bigger beast than the hornet virty, you should try and find a low milage rvf400, what a bike, perfect for someone of your build and more than capable of upsetting bigger bikes around the twisties...... :thumbup:
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agentpineapple wrote:
you think the hornets big, jesus the storms a bigger beast than the hornet virty, you should try and find a low milage rvf400, what a bike, perfect for someone of your build and more than capable of upsetting bigger bikes around the twisties...... :thumbup:
Storm feels lovely. It's just the width of the hornet that bothers me. Storm feels nice and narrow and it doesn't resist every movement I make. It helps that my brother hasn't crashed this one numerous times and dumped it on me, and not telling me for ages -.-

And an rvf? Jesus, how much do you think I earn :lol:
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Get a 125
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lloydie wrote:Get a 125
Would cost more. And I like not having the bike completely top heavy

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Virt wrote:
lloydie wrote:Get a 125
Would cost more. And I like not having the bike completely top heavy

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lloydie wrote: Then fill the tyres with lead
Now you're just being ridiculous :lol:

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