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The SV was a right place at the right time kinda deal.
My next bike... I want something that is commuter comfortable I want something that is trackable when I want I like the street friendlyness of the V-twin (ie power everywhere) Naked is good Insurance can't be more than the bike payment I want new. After all that, the Buell is getting the :dthumb: |
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Any to answer the question in the original thread....
To me, comfort is most important when actually purchasing. Sure you can mod a bike to fit but some things you just can't change. Next come price/performance. I throw those together because I figure they go hand in hand. I'd evaluate the difference between say a 600cc and 1000cc bike. Are the extra ccs really worth the extra cost? And here is where I become a real naked bike fan. I can't justify paying more money for the plastics on the supersports, when I could put that money towards more performance. I like to think that looks fall after all that. Looks can always be changed. But now that I have all that types out it's really the entire package that I look at. Before buying anything I would have a spreadsheet with price, performance, and sidenotes all laid out. |
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i bought the bike i thought was pretty. i've always been partial to kawasaki though.
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actually one of the main reasons I bought an SV650 was because of what I heard from this forum (and :twf:). I did read a TON of reviews online and in magazines.
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haha actually i became interested in buying a 954 shortly after i unlocked one in tourist trophy :P liked it enough to get me to dig up old reviews and start looking around for one. and when my buddy mentioned one at the local shop with obscenely low miles i had to go scope it out and well, we all know how that worked out
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