Motorbike!
Motorbike!
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- enjine0
you're in colorado right?
don't get a duc or a triumph. those altitudes will wreak havoc on the valves.and honestly, i drove through colorado last summer and i don't think i could say that a sportbike would be a good choice either. sure you could really cut those curves around the rocks, but sport bikes are hard on your wrists and you'll tire easily.
if you haven't ridden in a while, get a cheaper 1990s japanese bike and then buy something else in two years when you really know what you want.
i'm driving a bmw r1100 right now and it works great for me, but that's just me. see if you can ride some friends' bikes first, or go to a shop and ride what you can, preferably not new, if you want to get a feel for different bikes.