Just found the bike i was looking for

The problem with the 650 is the location of the shock, it is a pain to lower it, did you forget that i'm a midget?:D
Well I am 5' 8" with a 29 " inseam and I had no issues at all. My wife does have a longer leg than me but about 80 lighter and she had no issues. The adjustment on the shock couldn't be any easier on the 650. The shock is right in front of your face. Are you thinking of another Ninja?
 
Well I am 5' 8" with a 29 " inseam and I had no issues at all. My wife does have a longer leg than me but about 80 lighter and she had no issues. The adjustment on the shock couldn't be any easier on the 650. The shock is right in front of your face. Are you thinking of another Ninja?
nope, we are talking about the same Ninja, i sat on one but it was a bit on the tall side for me, the shock is on the side on a 45 degree angle
 
If that looks like an insect Art what does the rocket look like? very few people would disagree that the best part of the rockets looks ran down its mothers leg.
HEY I like the Rockets looks its a massive muscular looking beast maybe your more in touch with your feminine side and you like the fairy bikes
 
Lupe, I give you credit for posting about anything other than a Rocket as you know you were going to get your balls busted. But for anyone that isn't busted balls and takes your self too seriously; Clearly wisdom, inclusion, being diverse, open mindedness, acceptance of others and their personal beliefs or opinions on style or function does not come with age. If getting older makes me as prejudice as some of the old and wise and so technically advanced geezers on this forum I hope I kick the bucket sooner than later. I was always taught to respect my elders, but respect is earned not given from me anymore and at my age.
I used to ride with a group of HOG riders and I will tell you that no other bike in the world was good enough for those narrow minded jacka$$es. I too had a H-D and started to pick up that childish mental philosophy. I lost respect for the HOG dicks and I started to see that disrespectful behavior in me so I quit hanging out with them. Growing up I have ridden and owned several styles and makes of motorcycles. I found strengths and weakness in every bike I rode & owned. Owning an R3R has certainly been great as far as having one of my favorite bikes I have ever owned, but I also have a few others that I really enjoy equally but for different reasons.
I believe we have guys on this forum with multiple bikes and for multiple reasons. I started riding in 1970 ( I was 4) and never stopped. I did a couple years in motocross as a teenager and then drag racing in my twenties. I like some of you old timers have seen great and not so great bikes. I have also worked as an Auto & Bike Mechanic in the 80s until moving into the marine business. Not owning a bike dealership does not disqualify me or anyone else from having likes and dislikes and solid opinions on any other bike than the mighty Rocket and I believe everyone should respect that.

Sorry for the rant and I may be seeing too much into this thread.But like Lupe I too am always looking for another fun bike to ride around on. And that is what keeps motorcycling fresh to me. And I wouldnt take sh!t from anyone for that.
 
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Its never been about one brand or one bike for me. My 4 kids all started on the same Z50 ane with the exception of my daughter my 3 boys still ride almost everyday. Watch the trailer and it says it all for me.

Why We Ride
 
Lupe, I give you credit for posting about anything other than a Rocket as you know you were going to get your balls busted. But for anyone that isn't busted balls and takes your self too seriously; Clearly wisdom, inclusion, being diverse, open mindedness, acceptance of others and their personal beliefs or opinions on style or function does not come with age. If getting older makes me as prejudice as some of the old and wise and so technically advanced geezers on this forum I hope I kick the bucket sooner than later. I was always taught to respect my elders, but respect is earned not given from me anymore and at my age.
I used to ride with a group of HOG riders and I will tell you that no other bike in the world was good enough for those narrow minded jacka$$es. I too had a H-D and started to pick up that childish mental philosophy. I lost respect for the HOG dicks and I started to see that disrespectful behavior in me so I quit hanging out with them. Growing up I have ridden and owned several styles and makes of motorcycles. I found strengths and weakness in every bike I rode & owned. Owning an R3R has certainly been great as far as having one of my favorite bikes I have ever owned, but I also have a few others that I really enjoy equally but for different reasons.
I believe we have guys on this forum with multiple bikes and for multiple reasons. I started riding in 1970 ( I was 4) and never stopped. I did a couple years in motocross as a teenager and then drag racing in my twenties. I like some of you old timers have seen great and not so great bikes. I have also worked as an Auto & Bike Mechanic in the 80s until moving into the marine business. Not owning a bike dealership does not disqualify me or anyone else from having likes and dislikes and solid opinions on any other bike than the mighty Rocket and I believe everyone should respect that.

Sorry for the rant and I may be seeing too much into this thread.But like Lupe I too am always looking for another fun bike to ride around on. And that is what keeps motorcycling fresh to me. And I wouldnt take sh!t from anyone for that.
YEP I always try to test ride the new bikes ya never know you might fall in love with a scooter but dont ever admit to it LOL
 
HEY I like the Rockets looks its a massive muscular looking beast maybe your more in touch with your feminine side and you like the fairy bikes

Massive muscular looking Beast that is the gayest thing I have ever heard or you like East German chicks:roll: it looks like a 100pound weakling compared to the King of Bikes

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The problem with the 650 is the location of the shock, it is a pain to lower it, did you forget that i'm a midget?:D

Wait for the Honda Bulldog to go into production.
With a 730mm (28.74") seat height, you should even be able to power it Barney Rubble style if you run out of gas! ;):p:D:roll::roll:

HARDLEY CHOPPER
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Off road ROCK HOPPER
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WANNABEE WARP BARNEY
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FRED WARP shows him how
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I would still be watching the Flintstones if they had this version of Wilma and Betty ;):cool::D:evil:
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2016 Honda Bulldog Review

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•Key features of the BULLDOG
•Seat Height (mm): 730
•Engine Type: Liquid-cooled 4-stroke DOHC inline 2-cylinder
•Displacement(cm3) 399
•Transmission: 6 speeds
•Tires: 15 inch (front/rear)
 

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