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Wife is looking at a 2009 Ninja 650R tomorrow.
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<blockquote data-quote="GeorgiaRoller" data-source="post: 932886" data-attributes="member: 27791"><p>I don't doubt that all three bikes, the Suzuki 650F, the Yamaha FZ6R & the Kaw 650R are all probably good bikes. I guess it just comes down to which one feels the best for each of our ladies. Based on looks and brand she wants the Yamaha...but she always wants the best fit for herself.</p><p></p><p></p><p>She's got the Ninja? Have you had to replace the chain & sprockets yet? Sounds like she's putting some nice miles on it!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm down in Barnesville so your not much more than 30 minutes from us.</p><p></p><p>Yeah you got the opposite problem all right. Tell your wife if she isn't happy with the power on a 600cc sportbike she's really gonna be upset if she gets a HD! :blink: </p><p></p><p>My wife had a HD 883L first then a customized 2007 HD StreetBob. It had the 96cu in motor which is 1584cc V-Twin that weighs 634lbs. It fit her well and she rode it well. But bikes like those are not really for riding the curves in the mountains and doing 400+ mile day rides or overnight rides which is what we both like to do. So now that I've gotten away from cruisers myself and have joined and I am enjoying the Sport Touring world she says she's ready to get a bike that's similar. She wants a sportier bike (non HD) that handles well and has sport suspension...etc.</p><p></p><p>Here's her with her old StreetBob...she's not interested in Harleys anymore! LOL</p><p></p><p><img src="https://i490.photobucket.com/albums/rr261/twistedmfitty/BikeatCedarKey.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgiaRoller, post: 932886, member: 27791"] I don't doubt that all three bikes, the Suzuki 650F, the Yamaha FZ6R & the Kaw 650R are all probably good bikes. I guess it just comes down to which one feels the best for each of our ladies. Based on looks and brand she wants the Yamaha...but she always wants the best fit for herself. She's got the Ninja? Have you had to replace the chain & sprockets yet? Sounds like she's putting some nice miles on it! I'm down in Barnesville so your not much more than 30 minutes from us. Yeah you got the opposite problem all right. Tell your wife if she isn't happy with the power on a 600cc sportbike she's really gonna be upset if she gets a HD! :blink: My wife had a HD 883L first then a customized 2007 HD StreetBob. It had the 96cu in motor which is 1584cc V-Twin that weighs 634lbs. It fit her well and she rode it well. But bikes like those are not really for riding the curves in the mountains and doing 400+ mile day rides or overnight rides which is what we both like to do. So now that I've gotten away from cruisers myself and have joined and I am enjoying the Sport Touring world she says she's ready to get a bike that's similar. She wants a sportier bike (non HD) that handles well and has sport suspension...etc. Here's her with her old StreetBob...she's not interested in Harleys anymore! LOL [IMG]https://i490.photobucket.com/albums/rr261/twistedmfitty/BikeatCedarKey.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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