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<blockquote data-quote="2strokesteve89" data-source="post: 176263" data-attributes="member: 1670"><p>You might think there a lot of choices for you....I'll tell ya though, when I was a kid they had many more choices, including makes that aren't around anymore, such ad Hodaka, Penton, Maico, Cagiva, Montessa, Can-Am,Ossa, and Bultaco,there are others I can't recall now and all these guys plus each of the big 4 had a full lineup of 2 stroke and some 4 stroke models....my point is don't overwhelm yourself looking for the perfect bike,just find a bike that seems to fit your immediate needs, and either you will keep it and love it for years, or ride this one for a few months, sell it and find what you really want...but you won't know that till you start riding....so get something and start riding....I guarantee you'll love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2strokesteve89, post: 176263, member: 1670"] You might think there a lot of choices for you....I'll tell ya though, when I was a kid they had many more choices, including makes that aren't around anymore, such ad Hodaka, Penton, Maico, Cagiva, Montessa, Can-Am,Ossa, and Bultaco,there are others I can't recall now and all these guys plus each of the big 4 had a full lineup of 2 stroke and some 4 stroke models....my point is don't overwhelm yourself looking for the perfect bike,just find a bike that seems to fit your immediate needs, and either you will keep it and love it for years, or ride this one for a few months, sell it and find what you really want...but you won't know that till you start riding....so get something and start riding....I guarantee you'll love it. [/QUOTE]
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