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<blockquote data-quote="SuperTrooper" data-source="post: 3714838" data-attributes="member: 564937"><p>Dude, you should really be on a motorcycle forum asking these questions, its way too obvious alot of these guys have never even rode a bike much less own one. But there are a few on here which has givin you some decent advice.</p><p></p><p>The ones telling you you are going to lay it over probably should never get on a bike to begin with. I have been riding off-road and street for 25 years never laid one over YET, knock on wood ( except for a 3 wheeler slamming in to me at a track 20 years ago). Accidents can and probably will happen thats comes with riding a motorcycle. You just have to ride it with respect and not try to be billy bad *** and show off for everyone on your scooter.</p><p></p><p>Crotch-Rockets are for the young and Harleys are for the men. Ride them both and you will want a Harley from the get-go. Good luck and be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperTrooper, post: 3714838, member: 564937"] Dude, you should really be on a motorcycle forum asking these questions, its way too obvious alot of these guys have never even rode a bike much less own one. But there are a few on here which has givin you some decent advice. The ones telling you you are going to lay it over probably should never get on a bike to begin with. I have been riding off-road and street for 25 years never laid one over YET, knock on wood ( except for a 3 wheeler slamming in to me at a track 20 years ago). Accidents can and probably will happen thats comes with riding a motorcycle. You just have to ride it with respect and not try to be billy bad *** and show off for everyone on your scooter. Crotch-Rockets are for the young and Harleys are for the men. Ride them both and you will want a Harley from the get-go. Good luck and be careful. [/QUOTE]
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