motorcycle....
If your a new rider the 250r is nice to start of on, its very forgiving and inexpensive. However, as everyone else is saying it won't be enough power for the highway. Look into the ninja 500r.
Ninja 250r Specs: 0-60mph 5.75 sec, top speed 105mph.
Ninja 500r Specs: 0-60mph 3.76 sec, top speed 135mph.
Ninja 250r Specs: 0-60mph 5.75 sec, top speed 105mph.
Ninja 500r Specs: 0-60mph 3.76 sec, top speed 135mph.
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thanks guys well for now cause im bored i went down store got some stuff for my ipod 5G i still need a solid case but i made one cheapo style ( game card plastic case taped to the right size) ( if anybody has a better idea please tell me ) but i mounted it inside my helmet cause it a ticket to have anything in my ears as i drive so i use the speaker now im taking video as i drive i going to cvs in a bit we see how well it works 
thanks guys
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most big random like i ever seen
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My 2011 Harley is being delivered today at about 2 pm.
I will post a photo.
I will post a photo.
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Note the Screaming Eagle pipes

2008 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic Heritage


The 2011 is a replacement for this 2010. Same model/color.

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- boyntonstu
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I beg your pardon.mark.f wrote:Wow, you sure feel comfortable flaunting your disposable income around.
Why shouldn't my intentions reward me with disposable income?
Many folks seem to think that they are worthless.
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Beautifull bikes! I actually own Suzuki gs-125 1988 and modificated Tunturi Break 1985 (about 52cc). Ill get photos of them i you want
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Mark,
I love it when a friend makes more money than me.
I am more proud of my $100 elevator that I would be had I purchased a $20,000 commercial model.
Being really cheap is a major hobby of mine.
I love it when a friend makes more money than me.
I am more proud of my $100 elevator that I would be had I purchased a $20,000 commercial model.
Being really cheap is a major hobby of mine.
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Why don't you try to build your own motorcycle?
It's possible with a basic welding machine.
It's possible with a basic welding machine.
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I made this.
Does it count?
I made this.
Does it count?
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Okey, this is my babe. Tunturi "Tuna" Break 1985, has about 52cc and puts roughly about 3.5hp (normal its like 1.5 but its easy to file little more
). It has fitted 3" longer front spork and the seatle is from other bike. Not to mention the .30cal box in the back
. Longest trip with this has been 200km whit 4 gas refills. This is not for a 900mile trip but its fun bike


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That really looks like a fun bike.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!