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Which Bike Is For You?

Dec 19 '00



What is the perfect bike for you, the motorcyclist? Well, usually this is a very difficult question. People will tell you hundreds of different things to consider:

-Are you a first-time rider or more experienced?
-Do you want a street bike or off-road or dual-purpose?
-How big of an engine/ how much power do you need?
-How fast do you want to go?
-Do you want a new or used bike?
-What color do you want?

These are all things to consider, if you want to bother, but really there is a bike that is the best option... For Everyone!!! If you are going to buy a bike there really is no option except for the Honda CM400A. The CM400A was produced from 1978-1983 and was made with the rare and valuable Hondamatic automatic transmission. This very high-quality and functional transmission makes driving the bike very easy for beginners and even faster for more experienced riders. Although the 400cc Twin gets about 40 horsepower and about 40-50 miles per gallon, it still has plenty of power to haul even a 6 foot, 280 pound adult. And if you're lighter than that, she definitely is no slacker in acceleration. Overall, the Honda CM400A is the best bike every produced and deserves a place in any and every motorcyclist's garage.


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