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bignickwaite
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buying a new motorcycle need help
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April 27, 2008, 11:53:46 PM »
hey for all that know me im a big guy 6'3 315 lbs . im looking into buying a motorcycle to save on gas . i dont have any cash to put down so im fiancing one so it has to be new . i want a new suziki boulavard m109 or a hayabusa . i cant find the gas milage on there anywhere and thats the main reason im getting one, because a mustang which gets 12-15 miles to the gallon is not cuting a 70 mile round trip to work everyday . also im not sure which one to get and from what dealer i went to sky powersports in hudson they seem alright, the ones in springhill like the ones on sr50 and motorcycle enthusiest i sat there for 25 mins looking at bikes and didnt even get a hi from any employe. id kinda like some feedback of some other ones around tampa area to get the best deal and customer service .i think some people on here work at some dealerships so any feedback on these bikes and dealerships would be nice .
thanks nick
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Re: buying a new motorcycle need help
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April 28, 2008, 01:22:20 AM »
Sorry you had bad luck with Motorcycle enthusiast, but I have to say it was the easiest purchase I ever made with a dealer so far.
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April 28, 2008, 06:28:18 AM »
I love those boulevards. They are a sweet looking motorcycle. Also, Try Clearwater Powersports. My buddy bought a Busa and a Seadoo there and got great deals on both. Their service dept seems to suck but you wouldn't be coming down here for service anyways.
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April 28, 2008, 09:00:39 AM »
A 1200~1400cc bike will burn almost as much fuel civic or small yoda.
There are a few full size 750~800cc bikes out there which will do well (45~60 mpg)
Just about any bike will do better than the mustang but will add up when you calculate fuel+loan?
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April 28, 2008, 10:36:34 AM »
This site list MPG for motorcycles.
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/MotorcycleFuelEconomyGuide/index.htm
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bignickwaite
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April 28, 2008, 10:50:38 AM »
guy on here works at sky powersports named josh ive got to give him a call in the morning
i figure loan about 130 month and gas about 80 month im paying about $50 every 2 1/2 days now so i should still save some money
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April 28, 2008, 10:59:36 AM »
thanks mr bones
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April 28, 2008, 11:11:09 AM »
Motorcycle Enthusiasts... lol.
Go with Sky in Hudson, awesome dealership. I have gone to one of their stunt shows and the staff seemed really nice. I looked at some bikes and there prices weren't bad either.
Also try Adventure Cycle Center in Brooksville. They used to be Suncoast Yamaha but recently changed their name.
http://www.adventurecyclecenter.com/
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Re: buying a new motorcycle need help
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April 28, 2008, 12:03:22 PM »
Quote from: bignickwaite on April 28, 2008, 10:50:38 AM
guy on here works at sky powersports named josh ive got to give him a call in the morning
i figure loan about 130 month and gas about 80 month im paying about $50 every 2 1/2 days now so i should still save some money
Yeah, Call Josh or his brother Cody, They're both stand up guys and both work for Sky in Lake Wales.
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April 28, 2008, 11:51:09 PM »
id personly get a enduro, but if you want something fast a gsxr750 gets around 48 mpg, that is if you take it easy. busas are pretty big and bulky, but your not a small guy so i would go to a dealer and sit on every bike and pick the one that you feel good on. I'm 6,5 220. and i fit on 600 pretty good. but I'm kinda flexible.
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April 29, 2008, 10:08:43 PM »
well i got a leftover 07 busa 0-miles i love it it gets 40-45 mpg im not beating on it . it fits the best ... idont look like a gorrilla on a moped just a gorrilla on a busa . but i love it..... sky powersports is the best great people "josh" has been most helpfull and i reccomend them to anybody for all your fun needs!!!!!
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April 30, 2008, 11:48:04 AM »
left overs are the best. i got a left over raptor 700, from 2006 for $5,700 at Riva. does that busa handle good threw turns?
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GYTR pipe, air filter and billet stack
Rear HD's
Front GNCC
GYTR- a-arm and, chassis skids
PC3
White Maier Plastic
GYTR Blue drip Graphics
G-Force axle
GTT XC linkage
2002 Chevy Silveraldo(5.3L)
True dual Flowmaster super 44s, Chipped, K&N Cold air intake. More to come
bignickwaite
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April 30, 2008, 01:57:07 PM »
it handles good just not like a 600 or 750 there smaller framed bikes but the good thing is if im riding with a 600 or so they can take the turns fast but ill take them slower and exclerate out of it and theres so much power im caugght up in no time .
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Re: buying a new motorcycle need help
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April 30, 2008, 04:28:48 PM »
If I was riding 35 miles each way to work, I think I would want something a little more comfortable than a 'Busa. Enjoy the HP and don't get whacked!
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May 01, 2008, 01:02:51 AM »
yea im gonna try not to .....lol
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Re: buying a new motorcycle need help
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May 01, 2008, 09:47:53 PM »
30 miles isnt that far. hell ill ride a ttr 125 with nails sticking out of the seat. if i got that gas mileage. i read somewhere there making the gas $2.50 for a half gallon in the summer. and i cant find a reason as to why they would do that. because you still see the total in the end
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06' Raptor 700r
GYTR pipe, air filter and billet stack
Rear HD's
Front GNCC
GYTR- a-arm and, chassis skids
PC3
White Maier Plastic
GYTR Blue drip Graphics
G-Force axle
GTT XC linkage
2002 Chevy Silveraldo(5.3L)
True dual Flowmaster super 44s, Chipped, K&N Cold air intake. More to come
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