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<blockquote data-quote="MP43" data-source="post: 3795823" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>I'll throw my two cents in and recommend a Moto Guzzi V7. They're a twin-cylinder bike that isn't a crotch rocket, isn't a cruiser, isn't a big touring barge or adventure bike, it's one of the relatively few "standard" motorcycles still in production. Comfortable ergonomics, small enough to learn on, but not so small that you'll outgrow it anytime soon. They have a driveshaft, so no chain/belt maintenance. I haven't owned one, but I've owned several other Guzzis that have all been good bikes. The people I know that do have these really seem to like 'em. There's a dealer in Tulsa, so parts and service shouldn't be a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MP43, post: 3795823, member: 1631"] I'll throw my two cents in and recommend a Moto Guzzi V7. They're a twin-cylinder bike that isn't a crotch rocket, isn't a cruiser, isn't a big touring barge or adventure bike, it's one of the relatively few "standard" motorcycles still in production. Comfortable ergonomics, small enough to learn on, but not so small that you'll outgrow it anytime soon. They have a driveshaft, so no chain/belt maintenance. I haven't owned one, but I've owned several other Guzzis that have all been good bikes. The people I know that do have these really seem to like 'em. There's a dealer in Tulsa, so parts and service shouldn't be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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