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What bike is right for me?
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[QUOTE="firecracker22, post: 83818, member: 20316"] Well, tame compared to some other bikes. It hits a little hard now because it's running a tad rich for break-in—it’s blubbery, then BBRRAAA---AAAAAPPPP!!!!! She takes off screaming. Very fun. I roosted poor Steve going up a steep, marble-ly uphill with acceleration bumps on accident! I had to lean WAY forward over the front end and slip the clutch to keep the front end down! What a rush! Actually, though, the 250s have a different pull. They feel like they want to just pull you by your arms but there isn’t the sudden jolt. And 125s—ok, so I’ve only ridden one, a brand-new RM—aren’t as touchy as I’d been led to believe. I had a blast on his and had I met him before I bought mine, he may have successfully talked me into one. Hey nEwrldEr1211--welcome to the sport. Check your private messages. [/QUOTE]
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