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barnaby33ParticipantAs to the seating position on the SV, are you sure you aren’t confusing it with the SV650S? True neither has a cruiser seating position, but I thought that the SV650 had a rather standard seat position, as opposed to any of the more rice rocket oriented bikes.
I’ve only owned two bikes my Seca II and my current BMW 1150R.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantAs to the seating position on the SV, are you sure you aren’t confusing it with the SV650S? True neither has a cruiser seating position, but I thought that the SV650 had a rather standard seat position, as opposed to any of the more rice rocket oriented bikes.
I’ve only owned two bikes my Seca II and my current BMW 1150R.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantSV 650 is a good bike to look at for a first bike. Light and flickable, easy to learn to ride and some room to grow into. I’d say its more about your physical size and what you want in a bike.
As to equipment, Helmet (full not just a brain bucket), leather jacket with shoulder and elbow armor, gloves jeans and ankle covering shoes. Shoes should also be leather and steel toe is good too. Most of these items can be bought on CL for a lot less than new, usually less than half.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantSV 650 is a good bike to look at for a first bike. Light and flickable, easy to learn to ride and some room to grow into. I’d say its more about your physical size and what you want in a bike.
As to equipment, Helmet (full not just a brain bucket), leather jacket with shoulder and elbow armor, gloves jeans and ankle covering shoes. Shoes should also be leather and steel toe is good too. Most of these items can be bought on CL for a lot less than new, usually less than half.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantSV 650 is a good bike to look at for a first bike. Light and flickable, easy to learn to ride and some room to grow into. I’d say its more about your physical size and what you want in a bike.
As to equipment, Helmet (full not just a brain bucket), leather jacket with shoulder and elbow armor, gloves jeans and ankle covering shoes. Shoes should also be leather and steel toe is good too. Most of these items can be bought on CL for a lot less than new, usually less than half.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantSV 650 is a good bike to look at for a first bike. Light and flickable, easy to learn to ride and some room to grow into. I’d say its more about your physical size and what you want in a bike.
As to equipment, Helmet (full not just a brain bucket), leather jacket with shoulder and elbow armor, gloves jeans and ankle covering shoes. Shoes should also be leather and steel toe is good too. Most of these items can be bought on CL for a lot less than new, usually less than half.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantSV 650 is a good bike to look at for a first bike. Light and flickable, easy to learn to ride and some room to grow into. I’d say its more about your physical size and what you want in a bike.
As to equipment, Helmet (full not just a brain bucket), leather jacket with shoulder and elbow armor, gloves jeans and ankle covering shoes. Shoes should also be leather and steel toe is good too. Most of these items can be bought on CL for a lot less than new, usually less than half.
JoshJune 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #416835
barnaby33Participantpartypup, its, “Photoguy bad!” I’ve shown this to several friends on other continents/countries and they hadn’t heard about it. My girlfriend who travels in a very different news/culture eco-system hadn’t heard of it either.
Josh
June 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #417072
barnaby33Participantpartypup, its, “Photoguy bad!” I’ve shown this to several friends on other continents/countries and they hadn’t heard about it. My girlfriend who travels in a very different news/culture eco-system hadn’t heard of it either.
Josh
June 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #417334
barnaby33Participantpartypup, its, “Photoguy bad!” I’ve shown this to several friends on other continents/countries and they hadn’t heard about it. My girlfriend who travels in a very different news/culture eco-system hadn’t heard of it either.
Josh
June 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #417401
barnaby33Participantpartypup, its, “Photoguy bad!” I’ve shown this to several friends on other continents/countries and they hadn’t heard about it. My girlfriend who travels in a very different news/culture eco-system hadn’t heard of it either.
Josh
June 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #417562
barnaby33Participantpartypup, its, “Photoguy bad!” I’ve shown this to several friends on other continents/countries and they hadn’t heard about it. My girlfriend who travels in a very different news/culture eco-system hadn’t heard of it either.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantSo which grocery store are you going to walk to for that oh-so-hip urban lifestyle? I checked out Aria and A-loft about 6 months ago, neither struck me as a good value. Especially when the floor numbers are Aria got high enough to have one of those fantastic views.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantSo which grocery store are you going to walk to for that oh-so-hip urban lifestyle? I checked out Aria and A-loft about 6 months ago, neither struck me as a good value. Especially when the floor numbers are Aria got high enough to have one of those fantastic views.
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