What do you suggest between CBR and FZ-5?
I want to buy CBR at the first place because I think it fits me well and looks pretty amazing. But then my friend who has just bought FZ-5 gave me another consideration. I really want to own my favorite bike very soon. But you know, it is so hard to choose one and I need your comments now, please.
How's CBR or FZ-5
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ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
As I said in your other thread it's hard enough learning to ride a moto never mind a geared bike in SE Asia.
If you must get an auto.
If you must get an auto.
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Don't listen to grandad. Buy a gear bike and practice in a car park for at least four minutes before venturing on to the mean streets. And wear a condom.
IF I were to buy one of your two choices, I'd go for the CBR. Maybe buy a junker bike to learn on for a few months though.
Don't listen to grandad. Buy a gear bike and practice in a car park for at least four minutes before venturing on to the mean streets. And wear a condom.
IF I were to buy one of your two choices, I'd go for the CBR. Maybe buy a junker bike to learn on for a few months though.
Four minutes is a bit long I reckon.
I'd go for one of those Bajaj Boxers. Cheap, not nickable (because they are shit) and geared. Or a Honda CBR1000 Fireblade...The Boss!
I'd go for one of those Bajaj Boxers. Cheap, not nickable (because they are shit) and geared. Or a Honda CBR1000 Fireblade...The Boss!
pew, pew, pew, pew!