QUOTE(T600 @ Dec 20 2011, 03:38 PM)
time to trollĀ
For anyone wanted a big bike but never own and ride a motorcycle before, I suggest you getting the Honda Goldwing 1800 as your first bikeĀ
, it is small in size and very easy to handle, cheap in price somore...
best bike for beginners! you can learn how to release the clutch, learn how to drop the bike and also pick up the bike since it is light weigh, if something crack then replace a new one lor, since it is cheap in price.
popping a wheelie on this bike is so easy! even beginner can twist the throttle wide open, then release the clutch and front wheel will up.
while in a heavy traffic, even a beginner can zigzag it thru the narrow gap, showing every cagers that you can ride a bike!
FINALLY, if you haven't have a bike and wanted to have one, this is the best beginner's bike for you!

This post has been edited by masz94: Dec 20 2011, 09:11 PM
For anyone wanted a big bike but never own and ride a motorcycle before, I suggest you getting the Honda Goldwing 1800 as your first bikeĀ
best bike for beginners! you can learn how to release the clutch, learn how to drop the bike and also pick up the bike since it is light weigh, if something crack then replace a new one lor, since it is cheap in price.
popping a wheelie on this bike is so easy! even beginner can twist the throttle wide open, then release the clutch and front wheel will up.
while in a heavy traffic, even a beginner can zigzag it thru the narrow gap, showing every cagers that you can ride a bike!
FINALLY, if you haven't have a bike and wanted to have one, this is the best beginner's bike for you!
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This post has been edited by masz94: Dec 20 2011, 09:11 PM
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