!!!read this before you post a question!!!


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  • Bryan Bosch

Posted 26 December 2007 - 11:39 AM

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If you are looking for feedback on what bike to buy, providing the following info greatly increase the quality of the feedback you'll receive:

1. Provide your height, weight and skill level
2. Specify your price range if that's a limiting factor
3. Describe the terrain types & conditions the bike will be ridden in
4. If you're changing bikes, what did you have previously and what do you want the new bike to do differently?

For those that are providing feedback, don't post things like "get a <insert whatever brand happens to be in your garage>!"  Provide some insightful reasons for your recommedation. Essentially, share your honest experiences. Also, silly brand bashing is not allowed and will be deleted without notification.

Additional resources
TT Member contributed bike reviews
TT Bike Classifieds
KBB Motorcycle Pricing Guide
NADA Motorcycle Pricing Guide

Edited by Bryan Bosch, 08 November 2009 - 07:02 PM.


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