What MOTORCYCLE do you ride and why?

BWG707

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Learned to ride on this:
Before I learned to drive a car. Dad was in the Air Force flying C-141’s, bought the bike in Japan (dirt cheap). Came in 5 small crates, had to assemble it. That bike stuck around the family for years. Rode the hell out of it. Rode several bikes afterwards. Don’t ride anymore but I always renew my motorcycle license to this day.
 

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Treesomewanted77

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I’ve been riding mopeds since I was real young. Had lots of Suzukis and Hondas and then went to quad racing in my early 20’s then in my early forties I got my first Harley. 2016 street glide special but I also ride dual sports. Had tons of them but my current and favorite is a 2019 crf450l with all the goodies. My sons also have dual sports. We live in a great area for riding them. Harley is going up for sale come spring. I want to get a new KTM300 to play with. All bikes are awesome. Everyone stay safe riding
 

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Phytoplankton

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I chose Harley Davidson a long time ago because Harley Davidson is a prestigious motorcycle brand known for its quality craftsmanship and durability. They have a unique design and a rich history associated with motorcycles. The culture of the motorcycle community can also be appealing to Harley Davidson owners. Owning a motorcycle from this brand can be rare and exclusive, increasing its value and status.
As long as you don't get one made during the years that AMF owned Harley, many were crap! 1981 Sportster was one of the worst bikes ever built!
 
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bam0813

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None because our roads are trash and people drive cars like fuckheads. I stuck to dirtbikes in the trails and always felt safer. My father wanted me to get a bike to ride with him so bad i think he would of payed but never for me. A part of me wishes i did as he left this place early and i didn’t have the chance again
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Learned to ride on this:
Before I learned to drive a car. Dad was in the Air Force flying C-141’s, bought the bike in Japan (dirt cheap). Came in 5 small crates, had to assemble it. That bike stuck around the family for years. Rode the hell out of it. Rode several bikes afterwards. Don’t ride anymore but I always renew my motorcycle license to this day.
Looks like my 73´.. still have it.
 

Treesomewanted77

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None because our roads are trash and people drive cars like fuckheads. I stuck to dirtbikes in the trails and always felt safer. My father wanted me to get a bike to ride with him so bad i think he would of payed but never for me. A part of me wishes i did as he left this place early and i didn’t have the chance again
That’s why my Harley is going up for sale and I’m sticking to the dual sports. I live in the woods so lots of dirt roads and truck trails. And I drove so much with the mindless folks out there I don’t trust them on the bike anymore. Everyone is distracted with their phones these days. So I will stick to the dirt
 
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