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  • in reply to: 2020 mt-09 running cold #25230
    CycleCruza
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    The bike is fine!

    in reply to: CBR1000RR #2967
    CycleCruza
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    Hey thanks for being a viewer! Congrats on the awesome bike! I wish you the best of luck with your new bike. Take care!
    -CycleCruza

    in reply to: Back in the suzuki club #1449
    CycleCruza
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    Nice! Best of luck!

    in reply to: Hey "CycleCruza" #1448
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    Hey Heizung124! Awesome to hear you’ll be getting a bike. Imo, save up and get a 07/08 honda cbr600rr, it will be worth the extra money. The older cbr600rr’s are nice but heavier and a bit slower than the 07+ cbr600rr. Also, they raised the clip-ons 10mm on the 07+ cbr600rr so it’s a bit more comfortable. Whatever bike you get I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. Best of luck!

    in reply to: Tinnitus #1447
    CycleCruza
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    Hey thanks for sharing your story ironworker161! I hope other riders read it and learn from it and wear ear plugs. Some riders laugh at me when I tell them to wear ear plugs but some people have to learn the hard way. Sorry to hear you are suffering from tinnitus. I wish you the best. Take care.

    in reply to: First Bike in Los Angeles #1446
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    Hey Steelco! Get the ABS brakes, that way you won’t have to worry about taking too much front brake in an emergency stop. get a 2011, those are just as good as the newer bikes.
    Stay off the highways for a while, wait until you are confident with your skills. Stick to riding in low traffic rural areas.
    As far as pot holes and bad road conditions, just make sure to keep keep an eye on the road at least 15 feet in front of you, dodge road conditions when needed. Best of luck!

    in reply to: help pls 125 cc sportbike or 250cc dirt bike? #1445
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    Hey get a 250cc, you are smart to wait to get a 600. 125cc is good too but get a 250cc if you can. Take your time and look at the pros and cons of all the bikes you think you would like to get. Don”t rush, make sure you get a bike you’ll be happy with. Best of luck!

    in reply to: Alternative to pedal tape #1444
    CycleCruza
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    Nice! I wish I got some for free. lol Pedal tape is not cheap, awesome stuff though.

    in reply to: First time vlogging #1443
    CycleCruza
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    Welcome! Awesome to hear you are motovlogging now! Stay safe out there on the streets. Best of luck!

    in reply to: tank clearance #1442
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    Hey Rotary! Just lift your elbows up, sounds like you are leaned over too much when turning.

    in reply to: Newish rider #1441
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    Welcome Pittsburgh! Awesome to hear you are riding! It sounds like you have a nice bike. I wish the weather would stay nice here in Ohio. I’m tired of this winter weather. Hey best of luck to you!

    in reply to: Newbie #1440
    CycleCruza
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    Welcome! Congrats on being a new rider! Awesome to hear you took the safety class and practice safe riding. I wish you the best of luck. Stay safe!

    in reply to: CycleCruza here #1439
    CycleCruza
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    Hey ironworker161! Thanks for watching my videos and joining the forum. Much appreciated. I plan on adding some new stuff to the store in the future. I’ll post the items on my blog when it happens. Thanks for inquiring. Take care!

    in reply to: HI ALL!!! new member #1438
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    Welcome NTROSGXR! Thanks for joining and posting! I appreciate it. Best of luck on the streetz.

    in reply to: Hello ,, I need Ur advice to decide ,, Thanx in advance. #1260
    CycleCruza
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    Hey buddy, I apologize for responding late to your question. I need to check my site more often.

    I would go with the 954rr. I’m not aware of any problems with that bike. The Honda x-11 weighs about 490lbs dry (heavy) and the 954rr weight about 370 lbs dry. You’ll get better handling and power with the 954rr. Also, the 954rr is a full fairing bike, so you will be able to travel further will less fatigue from the wind. Also, imo, the 954rr looks better, but appearance is subjective.

    Best of luck for whichever bike you choose.

    -CC

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