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Old 01-16-2011, 11:52 AM   #1
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Is this too much motorcycle for a beginner?

Was just looking and thinking. Have not bought anything...


2005 Harley Davidson Night Train FXSTBI Softail, Black Paint, Fuel Injected, 88ci / 1450cc,
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Old 01-16-2011, 11:55 AM   #2
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A beginner as in never rode or owned a bike before? then yes, too much bike

I'm not a Harley fan but I think they are good bikes for sure.
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looking good

better than some racing bike that will make you kill yourself without experience
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Old 01-16-2011, 11:59 AM   #4
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A beginner as in never rode or owned a bike before? then yes, too much bike

I'm not a Harley fan but I think they are good bikes for sure.
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looking good

better than some racing bike that will make you kill yourself without experience

I don't want to die. I just want to putt around and get out of the city on occasion.

It is a nice looking bike, but, I don't know about the mileage.

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i don't consider 25k miles much - but it depends on the price
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It's a cruiser, as long as you don't weight 95lbs you should be fine.
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Being "too much bike" is really not the issue, its about how you choose to ride it, if you are just going to be a cruiser then its not important. use your head and keep an eye out for the idiots that don't look out for you...THATS the real thing to worry about.

It looks like a very nice bike, 25k miles in 5-6 years is OK but probably tells you the owner rode it regularly but not daily, the only issue I can see from the pics on CL is it looks like a bit of wear on the front brake rotor...

Do you have any riding experience or are you totally a 1st timer?
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Being "too much bike" is really not the issue, its about how you choose to ride it, if you are just going to be a cruiser then its not important. use your head and keep an eye out for the idiots that don't look out for you...THATS the real thing to worry about.

It looks like a very nice bike, 25k miles in 5-6 years is OK but probably tells you the owner rode it regularly but not daily, the only issue I can see from the pics on CL is it looks like a bit of wear on the front brake rotor...

Do you have any riding experience or are you totally a 1st timer?

thanks for the tips. I have never owned or ridden anything but a dirtbike... and I stayed on road with that. I am not looking for anything but to cruise around on occasion and explore
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you'll be fine.

decent/good price, it's a better price if it's fuel injected.
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It depends what's in your head... But it's a nice bike
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in fact, i'd show up to look at that bike with $8500 cash in my pocket and pending everything looking good, show the guy the cash money. i bet he'll take it.
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HD's have a nice balance are easy to ride, doubt it's too much bike
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in fact, i'd show up to look at that bike with $8500 cash in my pocket and pending everything looking good, show the guy the cash money. i bet he'll take it.
i missed the link with the price...

yeah, i'd try the same
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Old 01-16-2011, 01:27 PM   #14
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I've had more then a few and know for a fact, if it's your first bike and you're going to ride a lot expect to lay it down in the first 6 months.
Gotta agree there.

I'd buy a cheap one first and start riding. Depending on how frequent u ride the bike, buy a new one after 1 or 2 years.

I've had a few accidents with my zzr600 but to date not with my R1.
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and i would take the bike (if you can) and do a test ride for at least half an hour to see if it's comfortable for you.

i have always been driving just enduros where the sitting position is totally different - i would not like to sit so low with stretched out arms. but this is of course just my personal taste, otherwise i think that bike looks totally fine.
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thanks for the tips. I have never owned or ridden anything but a dirtbike... and I stayed on road with that. I am not looking for anything but to cruise around on occasion and explore
You'll be fine then.
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The 2005 model of this was my very first bike:



I definitely busted that sucker up. My mechanic would come over and work silently, shaking his head the whole time.

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thanks everyone. I am still shopping and thinking if I even want one... but that night train is top of the list for used bikes so far.

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from the pics it looks pretty well taken care of. Before buying it get a mechanic to look at it, get a compression check. Harleys are work horses, if it was taken care of and not ridden the piss out of, you should get years of enjoyment out of it
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That looks like a entry level harley to me... niiiice!!!
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Have you ever ride one before?
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I love mine.







Because they are very light, they are very peppy off the line. Really fun in the city.

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- Yeah, let me know how that goes. Not too many people will let you take their bike out for a test ride.
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Nice bike but a sporty would be plenty for you as a first bike.
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Nice bike but a sporty would be plenty for you as a first bike.
You must know how big (or small) he is to make that determination. What if he is 6'5" and 245 lbs?
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Just my but if it's your first bike ever I would go with something a little cheaper, like a used suziki gz. It's nowhere near as nice as that harley, but it is something you can put around your neighborhood on and if / when you lay it down you're not going to beat yourself up over it.

Around here you can find them for like a grand and then flip them for almost the same when you feel you're ready to graduate to something a little nicer.
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I need something light (I'm a novice) and something nice to look at and own(toys)...as I will probably drive more than ride.

I'm not looking for the biggest baddest anything.

That night train is a work of art.

I'm 5'10" 205lbs

Thanks for the comments.

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Get some cones. Take the Bike to a Big empty parking lot on Sunday. Set up cones. Practice every sunday. Before you know it there will be 10 other people on Sundays doing it with you. You meet some people. You get experience you become a safe rider. any bik is safe as long as you are careful and practice
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i wouldn't go over 500cc... how much of a beginner are you?

You could get a Vulcan 500 for pretty cheap, once you get used to it get a bigger one
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You will be picking up all the sexy bears in that thing. I'm happy you are open with your sexuality.
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Not a fan but that bike looks great!
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I need something light (I'm a novice) and something nice to look at and own(toys)...as I will probably drive more than ride.

I'm not looking for the biggest baddest anything.

That night train is a work of art.

I'm 5'10" 205lbs

Thanks for the comments.
You are too big for a Sporty, IMO. Take a MSF training class before you buy any bike. Drop theirs instead.
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You are too big for a Sporty, IMO. Take a MSF training class before you buy any bike. Drop theirs instead.
good advice.. I don't want to cyber with Meta Man anyway.
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You are too big for a Sporty, IMO. Take a MSF training class before you buy any bike. Drop theirs instead.
Good advice on the class. I'm 6' and 185. My 1000 sportster was plenty for me solo although I would not want to ride it long distance.
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Good advice on the class. I'm 6' and 185. My 1000 sportster was plenty for me solo although I would not want to ride it long distance.
Okay, if he got a 1200 Sportster it would be fine.
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Sure, cover my expenses, let me post the pics and it is a deal.
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Okay, if he got a 1200 Sportster it would be fine.
these are the specs..; Fuel Injected, 88ci / 1450cc

is a 1200 mean 1200cc's?
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is a 1200 mean 1200cc's?
Yes, 1200 cc's is 74 ci
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heard 500/600cc was a good starter bike?
generally speaking i tend to agree.


op said he rode dirt bikes, based on that, i believe he'd be fine with the night train.

i've yet to meet a dirt biker that can't handle a street bike.
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Bingo

I think riding in Nevada is way safer than riding in LA.



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I think riding in Nevada is way safer than riding in LA.



I always worry about the other guy.
NV in general, sure. Las Vegas specifically, not so sure. Too many tourists, DUI's and distractions for the drivers with the half naked chicks on big screen TV's at every intersection.
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
think about that
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