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What is the best brand of sport bike for me? and a lot more questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="IrvS" data-source="post: 2282983" data-attributes="member: 230927"><p>You might want to re-think that.</p><p>All-weather riding gets old real fast in the north-east.</p><p>70-80 can be fun for short trips on a 'naked bike' but the buffetting </p><p>will really wear you down on longer trips.</p><p>You'd want something with hard cases, a back rack, and a fairing, </p><p>if you want to try it, and get a GOOD rain-suit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IrvS, post: 2282983, member: 230927"] You might want to re-think that. All-weather riding gets old real fast in the north-east. 70-80 can be fun for short trips on a 'naked bike' but the buffetting will really wear you down on longer trips. You'd want something with hard cases, a back rack, and a fairing, if you want to try it, and get a GOOD rain-suit. [/QUOTE]
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