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    I'm a proud Mommy

    ...to two motorcycles. In addition to my Kymco Quannon I got a great deal on a Ninja. The girl I bought it from was moving and had to get rid of it. What a nice ride! Since I started riding I don't care to ever drive a car again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N2KKM View Post
    Since I started riding I don't care to ever drive a car again.
    We'll see how that holds up during the winter.
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    My Quannon:

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    My Ninja:

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ3N View Post
    We'll see how that holds up during the winter.
    I've already ridden in 20 degree weather, including sleet and snow, this past spring. Nothing I can't handle. :cool2:

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    Nice looking bike, Kelli!

    The EX500 has something of a cult following - a lot of folks I know race them, and they're as close to indestructible as you're likely to find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N2KKM View Post
    I've already ridden in 20 degree weather, including sleet and snow, this past spring. Nothing I can't handle. :cool2:
    Lowest I've been in this year was 4 degrees. I'll pass on the precip, because around here that implies lots of salt...which is disastrous to aluminum-framed sportbikes.
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    Screw the bikes; wanna bunch of kids?

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    Quote Originally Posted by N8YX View Post
    Nice looking bike, Kelli!

    The EX500 has something of a cult following - a lot of folks I know race them, and they're as close to indestructible as you're likely to find.
    This is the 250. Dan has a CX500 and it's a little too much bike for me. I like the economy of a smaller bike anyway but I needed just a bit more power. The 250 sure packs it. For only being 100cc bigger than the Quannon, it's amazing how much more power and speed it has. 2 cylinders vs 1 makes the ride a lot smoother too. I still love the Quannon, but it'll probably be my backup bike from now on, and the kids will probably learn how to ride on it. I took my 9 year old daughter out on the Ninja today and she was thrilled with how fast it can take off. She's a little version of me, for real. Both my girls want to learn to ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N8YX View Post
    Lowest I've been in this year was 4 degrees. I'll pass on the precip, because around here that implies lots of salt...which is disastrous to aluminum-framed sportbikes.
    Interesting, never thought about the damage to the aluminum. Guess I'll be riding Dan's CX500 this winter

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    Quote Originally Posted by kf0rt View Post
    Screw the bikes; wanna bunch of kids?
    I already have a bunch. Had I not started collecting them at age 19, I probably would have starting collecting motorcycles at 20 instead of now when I'm 40.

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