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Times are changing for the better if I can get this oinlne!
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I’ve been a pro musician all my life and have owned many rebyoakds over the years. My main keyboard now is the which similar to your PSR2000 has auto backings. They have come a long way since the early days of home rebyoakds, the Tyros sounds are so life like it’s hard to distinguish them from the actual instruments even the guitar backings sound like real guitar players but without the late arrivals and petty squabbling lol.
I own a 04 Grizzly and my wife has a 05 Grizzly and there was significant diecerfnfe between the two. The 05 was significantly better then my 04 and no one could figure it out, so I added a Dynatek CDI, UNI airfilter, power tip, and a jet kit and I am happier, but I am really looking forward to a new Yamaha machine. I am really tired of having the Polaris 600 and 700 s do wheelies and my Grizzly can’t even though in the mud, pulling, and the ride I feel are better then the Polaris’s, but they think they have the machine since theirs can pull a wheelie and neither of my machines can unless I add a clutch kit.My dealership said they will also know on the 26th and they already asked me what color or camo pattern do I want. They are hearing rumors, but it is being extremely kept quiet. They figure that Yamaha has to release something significant to step over the King Quad, the Outlander 800, the Sportsman 700 & 800, and the Wide Brute 750 so my dealership is guessing it will push the 800 limit, have EFI, and some type of extra features to get the focus back on Yamaha for the next year or two.They want the ATV of the year title back in the big sport utility class again.
Once I received a call offering me a decent sum to turn for a pianist for a chamber music concert. I was pleased to finally get paid for something I’d been doing pro bono for years. I got there early and met with the pianist. He seemed high-strung but some people are before a concert. I clarified repeat issues with him and he assured me he was a clear nodder.The concert began and I soon saw why he was so high-strung; his mediocre technique and limited musicality made him a bad choice to play the well-known Beethoven and Brahms trios he was tackling (almost literally, football player style). We got towards the end of the first page and he did not nod. I figured, Maybe he likes memorize the beginning of the next page and have late turns. Nope as we reached the last two beats he abruptly turned his heard toward me and, in a low, gruff voice barked, Turn! This disagreeable ritual was repeated for most of the performance. I thought it might have been less disruptive for him and the audience to nod as he said. No such luck. I made it through and didn’t mess it up, but he really unnerved me and I dare say I was very deserving of my pay that evening.
I wouldn’t be able to get rid of it either! I’m not much of a collector, but when it comes to sentimental items, it’s impossible for me to part with them. xo
Honda has the rep. I own and have owned a number of Hondas, and they are good bikes, well engineered, well-made, durable and sensible to work on. But right now, most of my bikes are dirt bikes or dual sports, and I find that most of them are Suzukis. I didn’t set out with the idea that Suzukis are better, it just turns out that they build bikes that suit my needs. They are also durable, well-finished and easy to work on.As a long-time BMW rider, I used to consider their bikes the best on the planet, and I could make a convincing case. I no longer think that is true, however. BMW makes excellent bikes, but the rest of the field has caught up; BMW’s current offerings are just expensive, without being any better.A company that builds very interesting, nicely-finished bikes is KTM. They haven’t yet come up with the bike of my dreams, but they have come close. If they did, I probably could not afford it.
Benjamin! You absolutely rock! I can’t believe how great my bike sounds and runs. I have searched all over the greater Charlotte area and could not find anyone willing (or competent enough) to work on my Hyosung motorcycle. I was very impressed with the patience and professionalism you showed me throughout the entire repair process. I will definitely be calling on you again for any additional motorcycle repair needs.Charles
haha, keep “dreaming”…..your going to need alot of powerful dreams!Honda makes a good bike and good dirt-bikes and ATV’s too.But I prefer suzuki or yamaha if I had to pick a japanese brand.
on road you cant beat harley. they retain their value the best unlike metric cruisers. off road definately honda. all the way. but everyone has their preferences so pick what you like
None of the above. Full on sports bikes are not the best beginner bikes. They have a peaky powerband, less torque on the low end so are harder to get moving, positively ‘twitchy’ handling, and a huge hit of power at the top end. All of the reasons these make great race track bikes, but poor road bikes.If you want some of that sport bike with better beginner characteristics, look at a FZ6, Bandit, SV650 or similar. They are great bikes, available as good used bikes and you will have a lot of fun with them.
AGREE with above statements X 10IF u are determined to get 600 sportbike for first bike get an OLDER one and I mean neighborhood of 20yrs older.Why he asks:a. u ARE going to drop it (prob several times), hurts less on wallet and pride to do this to something that isn’t as shinny.b. 20 yrs ago they were more user friendly (didn’t have quite the edge that present ones do). This means more heads up riding position, less touchy about brakes, steering, throttle.c. the models would be Honda F1 or F2, Yamaha FZR, Suz Gsxr, Kawi Ninja
If I am not mistaken the gsx 600 is a v-twin of sorts and the gsx line doesn’t use the in line engines until you get to 650CC and higher. So that may be the safe way to go. I have to disagree with getting a 250. Just because you get a bike that can do 130MPH doesn’t mean you have to go that fast. The sports bike fairy isn’t going to come and take away your bike because you don’t ride like your on a suicide mission.