Author Topic: What are some good motorcycle brands or models?  (Read 886 times)

You guys are so loving much better than me at cars so can you help me?
Motorcycles have been gaining my interest and I might get one for my first vehicle.

Yes, I am aware that they are rly fuggin dangerous, so is any other car.

Postie bikes are the best bikes ever get one.
« Last Edit: October 26, 2015, 01:59:02 PM by Clone v.117 »

A motorcycle and a car are completely different things, first off.



A motorcycle and a car are completely different things, first off.
I never said they weren't
I am just saying no matter what you get you can potentially die.

I never said they weren't
I am just saying no matter what you get you can potentially die.
motorcycles are probably the least safe motor vehicle you can get though

motorcycles are probably the least safe motor vehicle you can get though
I can get one if I want tho

To start off, dont get chineese or off brands, those are very nreliable. Start off with a small but light bike, get used to it and work your way up the power and weight ratios. Starting off with the most power and speed is the most dangerous thing you can do.

To start off, dont get chineese or off brands, those are very nreliable. Start off with a small but light bike, get used to it and work your way up the power and weight ratios. Starting off with the most power and speed is the most dangerous thing you can do.
I thought about this, and I agree.

so, what are some good starting brands?

Become an organ donor so you don't completely go to waste. :P

I really like the way bobber style bikes look

Do you live somewhere you can ride for more than 4 months of the year consistently?

Yes, I am aware that they are rly fuggin dangerous, so is any other car.
That's, uh, an awful comparison
"Walking across a steel beam 5000 feet off the ground is just as dangerous as walking anywhere else"

That's, uh, an awful comparison
"Walking across a steel beam 5000 feet off the ground is just as dangerous as walking anywhere else"
It's actually a lot safer since it can't be melted by jet fuel.