12-25-2016, 01:33 PM
Do you guys really think the CB1100 is heavy? Heavy compared to what?
I don't want to ride my KLR too far into the woods, on a fire road alone, because I'm afraid of washing out and getting hurt with no one to call for help. I don't like riding to the top of a hill on my Harley, and having to wait for the light to change while holding the front brake to keep it rolling backwards. But I'm not selling them. I don't want to drop any of my bikes, but if I did I could stand them back up, alone, as long as I didn't get hurt or the bike wasn't stuck in a dirt rut or something. It's not that hard to do as long as you're healthy and have some leg strength. Perhaps there's really more to buying a new bike than just the weight issue. Like wanting a new bike? Some guys are like that, they don't get emotionally attached to their machines. Some guys do... Good luck with your new toy!
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I don't want to ride my KLR too far into the woods, on a fire road alone, because I'm afraid of washing out and getting hurt with no one to call for help. I don't like riding to the top of a hill on my Harley, and having to wait for the light to change while holding the front brake to keep it rolling backwards. But I'm not selling them. I don't want to drop any of my bikes, but if I did I could stand them back up, alone, as long as I didn't get hurt or the bike wasn't stuck in a dirt rut or something. It's not that hard to do as long as you're healthy and have some leg strength. Perhaps there's really more to buying a new bike than just the weight issue. Like wanting a new bike? Some guys are like that, they don't get emotionally attached to their machines. Some guys do... Good luck with your new toy!
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