Now, it's not a honda, nor is it a crotch rocket. It's a 2006 Hyosung Aquila. It's brand new, 2 yr. warranty, and it's my first bike, It only cost $4,900 CDN, but guess what!? It's only a 250cc!!!!!
i know its not very big (or fast), but I'm pretty happy with it. as you may be able to guess, I wouldnt mind it being bigger (motorwise). Anyways, enough blabbin', here are the pics.
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1993 Civic Si
2006 Hyosung Aquila
since i ride sportbikes all the time, whenever i get the chance to ride a cruiser i always jump on it. they're a blast to ride, just in a different way. instead of carving corners and dragging knees you get to sit back, relax and just ride. take the msp, you'll be riding bikes just like that and if you lay them over nobody cares.
ICE JVC Double Din, (in lower JDM console) Rockford Fosgate Power Series 800/4, MB Quart Qs 6.5" , 8" fosgate P2 flushed in the floor of the trunk, 1 Farrad digital Monster Cable cap, all JL wiring, fully dynomatd (firewall back), Kenetic deep cycle battery
aww how cute, is that Harley Davidson's bastard child?
I'm just playing man, its very clean & balanced looking bike. 250CC for a heavy cruiser body might not be enough but if you're happy with then it doesn't even matter Being a V-twin, I bet it sounds nice.
IF that was my bike I'd ditch the mirrors for the (handle) bar end ones. and maybe try to find a different rear fender to intergrate the a better brakelight and flush the turn signals.
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Oversteer is when you hit the wall with the back of the car. Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car. Horsepower is how fast you're going when you hit the wall, and torque is how far you drag the wall with you.
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