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Help for the bike problem: I have owned an XT225, XT250, WR250R, DR200, have ridden the CRF250 & 300. The KLX300 tops them all in that category.Hello! I'm new to the site but have been lurking for a bit. Long story short -- had bikes my whole life but had sold them all and haven't rode in many years. Have a farm and have wanted a trail 125 to play with so I had the chance to get one and I did. This thing is a blast. I can't say enough about this bike. Now I want something a little faster but somewhat in the same spirit. Mainly want to be able to get on the highway -- if I have to-- to get to a trail riding destination and then put around some. I'm almost 50 so not planning to get crazy. I was thinking a CRF300L ABS and was wondering if anyone also went through this same evolution and how they like it.
My wife is being a gem and letting me get a second bike after just getting the trail but it will be doghouse if I tell her I'm going to need a third. Any help is greatly appreciated!
I mean... I think everyone here is missing the point.it will be doghouse if I tell her I'm going to need a third. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Wow that is nicer than some of the places I lived in my 20s and not by a little
I'm single, bro. I don't have the same issues as the married cats. I was just suggesting a nice place to stay.This thread makes a lot more sense now.
That dog house is sweet, but even our dogs don't stay outside much. Also, I don't have these issues either so,,, I've never understood it either.I'm single, bro. I don't have the same issues as the married cats. I was just suggesting a nice place to stay.
That dog house is sweet, but even our dogs don't stay outside much. Also, I don't have these issues either so,,, I've never understood it either.
women and motorcycle story from my past: my 1st motorcycle was when i was 20, my GF at the time 'forbade' me to buy it. Her words.. I don't think I've laughed that hard on the phone since. (and that was 30+ yrs ago). she meant well, but i went and bought the old 81 CB750 the next day. and the precedent was set. About 9 years ago, we caught up (hadn't seen her since we broke up when i was 21) and i rode over to meet her for lunch since she was rolling thru town to catch up (thats it!). I rolled up on my then Ducati and her words exactly were ' I think i was wrong about the motorcycle thing'. Ya think?
Maybe she was more of a Harley girl.I had a girl I started dating ask me to meet her for lunch. I figured she was going to dump me, so I rode over on my Versys since it was a nice day. She saw the bike and and said, Wow! You ride motorcycles along with flying jets and playing drums. She still dumped me, but at least I got a free sammich out of the deal.
^^^ This is why I will replace OEM with OEM when the exhaust goes, unless something aftermarket is better. I can almost sneak out without anyone knowing.Then she added, "It's the quietest one you have. I like that it doesn't wake me up when I'm taking a nap and you come-back from a ride."