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Originally Posted by Commander Wallace
In our group, it is all a mixed bag as well. Probably typical of most rider groups. There is always good nature-ed trash talking with regards to the various machines they ride. My opinion has always been ride what you like and what makes you happy. I like the looks and performance of sport bikes. However, I wouldn't want one. They don't suit my style of riding / driving. I prefer stretched out Cruisers with a wheelbase of 65 or so inches. Add a good saddle and floorboards and highway pegs and you can cruise in comfort for hours.
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Pretty much, ride what you like, gives you comfort and confidence because nothing is worse then riding a bike that you like the looks but makes you nervous and uncomfortable.
and same here, I enjoy looking at other types of bikes I ride myself but I know they're just not for me. I envy the level of skill by those sport bikes that they're able to put their knee down onto the tarmac in corners but wouldn't want to try it myself. I like touring, I like taking it easy enjoying the sights while riding.