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Old 07-13-2009, 03:47 PM   #1
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Think I'll be picking up a second bike next season.

I want something that is comfortable 2up. i'll be commuting with it, and I'd like the gf to be able to learn on it.. Any ideas? I'm not looking new, preferably something relatively cheap.
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dual sport or SM.
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Old 07-13-2009, 04:11 PM   #4
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dual sport or SM.
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Think I'll be picking up a second bike next season.

I want something that is comfortable 2up. i'll be commuting with it, and I'd like the gf to be able to learn on it.. Any ideas? I'm not looking new, preferably something relatively cheap.
What are you leaning toward?

I remember you mention you may be outgrowing your "need" for a Buell.

Are you think cruiser-ish? UJM? Tourer?
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How tall is the girl?
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Old 07-13-2009, 04:17 PM   #6
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What are you leaning toward?

I remember you mention you may be outgrowing your "need" for a Buell.

Are you think cruiser-ish? UJM? Tourer?


I wouldn't mind a cruiser, but I think that it would be too heavy for her. A decent standard wouldn't hurt. I'd likely use it mostly for highway and a tiny bit of slightly above the speed limit corners.

She's about 5'4" ish. Not a tiny girl.
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Old 07-13-2009, 04:19 PM   #7
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Wee Strom/GS/990 ADV or some other adventure tourer.

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dual sport or SM.
not a good two up ride, at all, hell it's not a comfortable ride for one person. I still can't feel my butt from the miles I rode my DRZ from bring GM around the area.
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What are you leaning toward?

I remember you mention you may be outgrowing your "need" for a Buell.

Are you think cruiser-ish? UJM? Tourer?
You cant ride 2 up on a dual sport?
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How are the fz1,z1000,fz6,919 for passenger comfort?
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You cant ride 2 up on a dual sport?
Can you? Yes.

Is it "comfortable"? No.

Same with commuting.

Even less so with a SM.
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