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Old 10-24-2007   #8 (permalink)
Echoance
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Originally Posted by dream View Post
hi,

actually, I am a bigginer, ridding a scooter, more precise. I like the bonneville, due to its style and class. personally, I believe it is the most beautiful motorcycle ever built.

without any experience - i dont even have a driving lycence, yet - I was curious to see the difference between the frequecies of changing gear, between a car and a motorcycle. I am not looking for some sport, speedy model. threfore, i think the bonneville might be perfect for me

regards
Hi, again, Dream. You can't really compare driving a car to riding a bike; the corners I'd take in 2nd in my car, I take in 1st on my bike.

The question you should really be asking is "Is a Bonneville suitable for an inexperienced rider?" In which case, the answer is a very definite YES. Like anything, tho...take a test ride.
Incidentally, where are you from?
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