Thinking of buying a motorcycle

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The classes will definitely help. I plan on taking one of the courses when my bike is running right, lol.

What year of Shadow? Brand new, or older?

They're definitely a solid bike, and even the 750s have decent power for highways and hills.

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I am not sure on what year. I don't want one to expensive but one that is relatively up to date.

What year is yours?
Mine is an '85, lol.

Mid to late 2000s, they switched to fuel injection, I think.

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Is that good or bad? Damn I knew I should've taken classes in automotive during high school and college.

you definitely want fuel injection. less maintenance, less finicky to ride.
 

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The classes will definitely help. I plan on taking one of the courses when my bike is running right, lol.

What year of Shadow? Brand new, or older?

They're definitely a solid bike, and even the 750s have decent power for highways and hills.

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I am not sure on what year. I don't want one to expensive but one that is relatively up to date.

What year is yours?
Mine is an '85, lol.

Mid to late 2000s, they switched to fuel injection, I think.

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Is that good or bad? Damn I knew I should've taken classes in automotive during high school and college.

you definitely want fuel injection. less maintenance, less finicky to ride.
Less finicky, anyways... No real maintenance required, as long as you don't let them get gunked up, lol

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Those are pretty! I didn't know they made a 400...

I'd see if you can lean/lift a 750, though.... Once you get used to that 400, you'll be wanting more power for the highway.

If you're only going to use it for city commuting, the 400 will be good.

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Those are pretty! I didn't know they made a 400...

I'd see if you can lean/lift a 750, though.... Once you get used to that 400, you'll be wanting more power for the highway.

If you're only going to use it for city commuting, the 400 will be good.

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I only liked te 400 because it was purple. :lol:

I will most likely use it to commute to the city. I will test drive a 750 though. Are those the heaviest? How much does a hog weigh?
 

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Those are pretty! I didn't know they made a 400...

I'd see if you can lean/lift a 750, though.... Once you get used to that 400, you'll be wanting more power for the highway.

If you're only going to use it for city commuting, the 400 will be good.

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I only liked te 400 because it was purple. [emoji38]

I will most likely use it to commute to the city. I will test drive a 750 though. Are those the heaviest? How much does a hog weigh?

The 1100s are heavier... They weigh in around 580lbs, I think...

750 is around 525 - 550, I think.

If you can lean it off the kick stand with minimal effort, you'll be good.

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That is the size I assumed you meant, and that would be good to start on.

I always love to see new riders!

There are many people out there that have their own hard and fast rules about it, but I think it is never too late. I got my first motorcycle at 7, and my first street bike at 18, so I might not be the right guy to ask about the down-side :lol:
 

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