I started looking at motorcycles a few months ago. I've never owned a street bike. I'm in my low 50s and have a family, and I'm cautiously approaching the motorcycle decision.
At the dealer the other day I whimsically sat on the funny three wheeled thing... I didn't drive one, but I'm intrigued.
I of course realize these are not cars, no airbags, but it seems to me there is a real safety improvement (i.e tire washing out loose gravel less likely, etc...). Also, many two wheelers don't have ABS; so ABS, Traction control (and stability control) seem like real perks in terms of safety... or am I putting too much credit in that in my naivety? Is the risk of a high side accident more likely? What about for the passenger?
Any comments on serviceability and reliability?
I'm focused on a fun around town toy; it's not going to be my daily driver, do most folk go with standard transmission?
I'm somewhat concerned about storage space (my reference point is a car); would I be better off buying the -T, or adding bags to a non -t version? Back to safety... would the wider lighting area of the -t be harder for a car driver to miss?
My friends that have motorcycles all think I should go two wheels... I'm not really concerned with their gut feeling, just wanting the technical merits of each solution; and don't want to dismiss their opinion too quickly (although I don't think they have offered any real data, other than pointing out cost).
Thanks for any help!
At the dealer the other day I whimsically sat on the funny three wheeled thing... I didn't drive one, but I'm intrigued.
I of course realize these are not cars, no airbags, but it seems to me there is a real safety improvement (i.e tire washing out loose gravel less likely, etc...). Also, many two wheelers don't have ABS; so ABS, Traction control (and stability control) seem like real perks in terms of safety... or am I putting too much credit in that in my naivety? Is the risk of a high side accident more likely? What about for the passenger?
Any comments on serviceability and reliability?
I'm focused on a fun around town toy; it's not going to be my daily driver, do most folk go with standard transmission?
I'm somewhat concerned about storage space (my reference point is a car); would I be better off buying the -T, or adding bags to a non -t version? Back to safety... would the wider lighting area of the -t be harder for a car driver to miss?
My friends that have motorcycles all think I should go two wheels... I'm not really concerned with their gut feeling, just wanting the technical merits of each solution; and don't want to dismiss their opinion too quickly (although I don't think they have offered any real data, other than pointing out cost).
Thanks for any help!