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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Shootza 50" data-source="post: 3796806" data-attributes="member: 49036"><p>If you're looking for economy and you are going to be solo on the bike, depending on your size & weight I'd start with a 250-400cc dual purpose single cylinder bike, they are very maneuverable in traffic and can get up to 60 mpg, even the bigger 500-650 size bikes can get 50+mpg if you are planning on riding double with your wife. I love my Harley's but they are not a good trade off to be a replacement for a car or pick-up. A twin cylinder mid range 500-750cc street bike, cruiser style would be my choice for a pure street bike. I imagine the price of motorcycles has gone thru the roof like everything else so shop around and watch out for rip-offs, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Shootza 50, post: 3796806, member: 49036"] If you're looking for economy and you are going to be solo on the bike, depending on your size & weight I'd start with a 250-400cc dual purpose single cylinder bike, they are very maneuverable in traffic and can get up to 60 mpg, even the bigger 500-650 size bikes can get 50+mpg if you are planning on riding double with your wife. I love my Harley's but they are not a good trade off to be a replacement for a car or pick-up. A twin cylinder mid range 500-750cc street bike, cruiser style would be my choice for a pure street bike. I imagine the price of motorcycles has gone thru the roof like everything else so shop around and watch out for rip-offs, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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