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Very cool.
Really that expensive? I've always thought it was a lot cheaper for insurance in Canada and the US?I ride a 2006 Virago 250. Its cruiser style, but I reaaally want to switch to sport bikes. The only thing preventing me from selling my bike is the insurance. For someone my age (17/18) the insurance would be around 4000 USD or 2400 Pounds per year. This is a lot for me... so I'm saving up my money until I am around 20 for the expensive insurance, as well as a sexy motorcycle![]()
This is true, but my father rides as well. There is a rule that if there are 2 motorcycles in the household, and 2 riders, then each has to have a bike insured under their name. My father tried to insure it under his, but they told him that he could not due to my having a license as well.Really that expensive? I've always thought it was a lot cheaper for insurance in Canada and the US?
From what I've read and understood is that, the vehicle must have insurance and anyone with the relevant license can ride/drive it. If this is the case than don't insure it in your name?
Honestly I don't know if my bike is a cruiser or not. Never gave much thought to that.if you ride a cruiser when you motovlog what is your youtube channel and what do you ride post it here
it looks like a mix between a cruiser and a cafe racerHonestly I don't know if my bike is a cruiser or not. Never gave much thought to that.
I don't think it's a sports bike. The engine is a two cylinder four-stroke, but not a V-twin.
They called it a Roadster and it'd be great for touring, does that count?
I ride a 2014 Honda CTX 1300. There is a video of it at:i ride a dyna street bob and i dont find many cruiser vloggers
Cool.I ride a 2008 Suzuki Boulevard M109R, though I recently bought a sports bike so my next few vlogs will pretty much be on my Ninja.
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I also used to ride a 2005 Honda Rebel that I made the mistake of trading that in for the 1998 Suzuki LS650.
Yeah, The Rebels are a great starting bike. I have never ridden a Helix before. Yeah the Rebel has it's little quirks for me, but I definitely loved riding it. I take the experience that I learned from the Rebel, and that other p.o.s. 1998 Suzuki LS650 and I feel like I have gained even more confidence with the current bike I have.I know the feeling.. I had a Rebel 250 as well and I gave it up for a Helix.. Worst damn decision I ever made. The Helix is fine mind you...But the rebel was a fine little bike that I miss riding
If it has saddlebags on it, it could be one, but not all cruisers have saddlebags that are standard. Some are sold without saddlebags. The saddlebags cost extra though, and the foot pegs are more at a sitting position where a sport bike, the foot pegs are a little farther back, as well as if it has a sissy bar or not, a comfortable seat, in my opinion. My bike I think is more classified as a sport touring bike.Does the Diavel count as a cruiser?