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<blockquote data-quote="Frederick" data-source="post: 3795752" data-attributes="member: 17825"><p>If you just want a bike, i understand.</p><p></p><p>But trade in that truck and get a used Corolla with ~100k miles on it and 10 years old for same price.</p><p></p><p>better mileage, and far, far safer. Hear stories from folks who work in medicine about the dangers of riding a bike and some of the things they've seen and decided against it personally. 90% of folks who own trucks don't even need them anyway, since they don't live rurally or have a job that requires it. for the other 1% of the times you need a truck, you can always rent. unless you just want a bike, then good luck. personally spend 40 bux to fill my tank. Truck is 2 or 3 times that. Car is bigger bang for buck. you can drive it when the weather is ****, too. instead of just the few months a year it is comfortable. as a bonus you'll survive a collision.</p><p></p><p>motorcycles are fun toys but are impractical as daily drivers. imo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederick, post: 3795752, member: 17825"] If you just want a bike, i understand. But trade in that truck and get a used Corolla with ~100k miles on it and 10 years old for same price. better mileage, and far, far safer. Hear stories from folks who work in medicine about the dangers of riding a bike and some of the things they've seen and decided against it personally. 90% of folks who own trucks don't even need them anyway, since they don't live rurally or have a job that requires it. for the other 1% of the times you need a truck, you can always rent. unless you just want a bike, then good luck. personally spend 40 bux to fill my tank. Truck is 2 or 3 times that. Car is bigger bang for buck. you can drive it when the weather is ****, too. instead of just the few months a year it is comfortable. as a bonus you'll survive a collision. motorcycles are fun toys but are impractical as daily drivers. imo [/QUOTE]
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