Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: Popinski
Too many people are buying Japanese bikes. It's like former East Germany, everyone owned a Trabant and it gets lame after a while.
Spoken by someone who drives an Accent.
Why did you buy it? Probably because it offers good value for the money. Same thing with Japanese bikes - good bang for the buck, especially if you're just starting out.
As for the Trabant, people bought it because that's what they could afford. Why call it lame?
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Triumph, BMW, Aprilia, or Ducati.
A friend just bought a BMW K1200R. It's a sweet bike, but personally I am still uneasy about maneuvering such heavy bikes. My current bike weighs just over 300 lbs, and I am still learning how to control it properly. But I don't reject the possibility of upgrading to something more substantial in the future...
You only see Trabant's and other communist cars because that's all they could buy!! Not whether or not you could afford them or not. My Elantra is fuel efficient, reliable but that's not the point. The point is that you rarely see them.
In my city, everyone owns Japanese bikes. There's so many of them that they're not considered head-turners regardless on what model it is. Whenever you see that European bike, it gets people's attention.
What triggered me to post this thread is because I saw the film "Long way around". They rode around the world in 2 BMW's.. it was simply an amazing documentary.