I mean motorcycle riders I am riding a bike since 2011 and I had these bikes: 1) Honda Shadow Slasher 400: 2) Kawasaki Vulcan 900 3) Benelli 600 (it is my current bike) It's a little bit crazy to ride a motorcycle in Russia - check this inspiring video for example (the other side of this bloody hell is that almost every driver in Russia have a dashcam cause he nows - sht happens) So, maybe someone have some cool motorcycle riding experience?
I've been riding for about 10 months and have done 6000 kms on farm lanes and fire tracks. I live in the sticks and can ride all day and only see a handful of other vehicles.
I gather you're from Russia or one of the former Soviet Union republics. I remember as a kid owning a moped that I could ride all day long. I disassembled and assembled countless motors similar to the one below: Those were amazing, care-free times. Ahhh... miss them sometimes.
I was a biker has a gsxr 750 and a ninja 250. I've don't 180 on my gsxr. Funniest thing is only time I crashed was when I was on my 250 LMAO. Those small tires are not saves on a tight turn with a tiny bit of sand.
I ride a KTM supermoto 690 its tons of fun but is probably a small bike for somebody of my stature I will probably sell it by the end of the season and go for a 990. I basically love all motor bikes I am looking to buy an ATV as well.
Oh yea, I am. But I didn't have mopeds such as Atlant, Verhovina etc, my first bike also was my first 2wheel transport with engine, unfortunatelly I was an adult already
The country side is 2 hours away with car and trailer. But well worth the trip. We used to ride as a group but everybody got old I am looking to get a new ATV and ride by myself.
I have four bikes... 125cc, 400cc, 535cc and 1100cc. Here are som pics of my 125cc I bought for a couple of years ago. 1991 Yamaha TZR 125 2RL 125cc http://yamaha.site50.net/
Great bikes I also used to have the Honda Shadow Slasher 400 and loved it! Early last year I got rid and went for a Harley-Davidson Sportster seventy two. Will post some pics at some point later on.
Started with Rebel. I know, I know. Not a fancy choice, but at the same time height mattered, the brand and speed didn't. I then entered into sports bikes, Suzuki is my go-to brand. It's a pitty I don't get to ride it more, my country s'got a not so fancy weather. To put it politely.