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>>11574026
Look at the American style crud. Low riders are mutated bikes.

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>>11498904
Can you post links?
>>11498945
I know this strange feeling you quote of beyond citation.

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>>10790720
No. I need my car for driving others, plus my parents would never let me. They bought as a gift for me on my 18th B-day. I have so many memories in that car. My first car, my first kiss, my first gf, driving frirends party, the first time I stank like weed, my second gf kissing in car and sharing moments together, summer days with radio playing easy clasic rock while windows roled down, getting pulled over by cops just to get off with no charges etc., ect.. I want a bike because it is easier in practicality, the feeling of cruising, and the style.

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>>10680533
Around here the smaller the engine, the less you need to ride it on the road. It's something like this: Less than 50cc, you don't need a motorcycle license, 100cc or less and you get a restricted license allowing you to drive bikes less than 100cc, and anything greater than 100cc you get an unrestricted license. Anything with a displacement smaller than 90cc also don't need emission testing. Most bikes less than 100cc will either be old or cheap knockoffs, or some sort of scooter. A lot of people start on 250s and outgrow them quickly, so they end up selling them. The sweet spot seems to be between 450cc and 750cc for most people.

At the moment the bike I ride is 90cc and it forces you to drive pretty conservatively. It's great on gas though, insurance is dirt cheap, and having a manual clutch and gears is still fun enough for it to not be boring to ride. It won't win any races though, it maxes out at around 50mph with me riding it at 165lbs.

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