First Street Bike for Large Adult

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let me preface this with I know NOTHING about bikes, and anyone who might take this too seriously , move along to the next post please.

but I am 5'9", about 310 lbs, and just going with my gut, I've always thought if I were to get a bike, it would have to be a Fat Boy.
 
Originally Posted By: Pop_Rivit
Originally Posted By: Jasmotas
Any suggestions?


Make sure your organ donation card is up to date.

There is a transplant surgeon that comes into our winery from time to time. He's said that the best source of organ donations is from motorcycle riders, and he encourages anyone who rides a motorcycle on the road to keep their organ donation card up to date.

There's a reason why transplant surgeons nickname them "Organcycles".


Really?

Apparently you don't ride. We all take risks and we all make decisions on how we manage those risks.

Enjoy your smugness.
 
Originally Posted By: dwcopple
Originally Posted By: wvrailroader
$40 a year (liability only).
No matter how much $$$ you save, it is NEVER worth it to ride with liability only...


Do you understand the difference between comprehensive and liability insurance?
 
Most street bikes with more than 500cc are going to be able to accelerate a 300 pound rider faster than most cars accelerate. The power to weight ratio of motorcycles versus cars is one of the things that makes them so fun. That isn't going to be the main issue.

Most motorcycles seem to have suspensions designed for lighter riders, so if you are over 200 pounds just count on needing to do a little work. Some bikes (like my SV650) have a rear end for a heavy person and a front end for a little girl. If you ride in a spirited manner, it will matter.
 
Originally Posted By: bigdreama
Originally Posted By: dwcopple
Originally Posted By: wvrailroader
$40 a year (liability only).
No matter how much $$$ you save, it is NEVER worth it to ride with liability only...


Do you understand the difference between comprehensive and liability insurance?
I think you are confusing collision and liability. Have you ever been in a motorcycle crash? I have. Someone thought it would be cool to run a stop sign in front of me.
 
I am 6'4" and 230lbs. Many years in the motorcycle biz.One thing I saw constantly were big guys buying little bikes then losing a fortune on them in a few short weeks when they realized that a big bike was the way to go. Lots of inexpensive big V-Twin cruisers out there with under 5K miles on 'em for relatively small bucks. The VTX1300 or VTX1800 come to mind. If you like to just cruise and can afford one, Harleys are nice! If you want cheap shop for a Kaw 1500 Vulcan or Suzuki ricer...Nothing looks more goofy than a huge dude on a little cycle..just sayin'
 
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With your offroading background if your wife doesn't care, I would suggest owning two different themed bikes
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I brought my klr650 home and my brother, (who loves his r6 to death) turned around and found a craigslist honda xr600 within a week. He has his r6 for longer rides on the highway but he couldn't stop drooling at my new kawasaki. He says it's like riding a comfy bmx bicycle compared to the racing inspired bike.
 
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Well, after many months of research and a few test rides, a choice has been made.

This week I take delivery of a 2013 BMW C650GT scooter. I was leaning towards a dual-sport type machine since i've been riding off-road for 30+ years. The GS line is impressive, but cost prohibitive at this point. I snickered at the scooters at first, but taking the GT for a spin more than changed my snicker to a WOW.

The Burgman 650, Vstroms and KLR 650 were on the final list as well. Besides the machine itself, how I was treated by the dealer, pre-sale, during the sale and now is nothing short of spectacular.

How I was treated by the sales staff of the local Honda and Suzuki dealers, along with the reviews of the respective service departments on youtube amd various other review sites, i'm very happy with my decision.

Delivery review and further threads to follow.
 
Originally Posted By: Cujet
You are a very big guy. I think you will find that most bikes are too small for you. A few exceptions might be, the big Suzuki V-Strom, A Buell Ulysses (with the tall seat) and Some of the Victory Motorcycles. Even then, the Buell may be too small.

I'm a dirt bike rider, so I'm not particularly comfortable on low street bikes. I like 'em tall. While, I'm only 215 pounds, I still find many street bikes "small".


I'm 6'3/200 lbs. My favorite bike was a 400cc 4 cylinder.
 
Originally Posted By: Jasmotas

This week I take delivery of a 2013 BMW C650GT scooter. I was leaning towards a dual-sport type machine since i've been riding off-road for 30+ years. The GS line is impressive, but cost prohibitive at this point. I snickered at the scooters at first, but taking the GT for a spin more than changed my snicker to a WOW.


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I always preferred twist grip shifter scooters, but that BMW has me fascinated.

You gotta' let us know if it rides as good as it looks!
 
Originally Posted By: Jasmotas
Well, after many months of research and a few test rides, a choice has been made.

This week I take delivery of a 2013 BMW C650GT scooter...

Nice! Thanks for the update.
 
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