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Old 10-22-2009, 12:00 AM
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hey guys i was wondering what would be better i already have a 100th anniversary low rider loaded with shit. i only ride with my rents i'm 17. i was wondering what you think would be more fun and useful i would trade the bike on the car.
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Well I have a xl1200 and I have a 98 Camaro SS. The bike is my freedom and the car is my fun. I wouldn't go without either of them. I'm 22 and I'm what you call insurance poor.
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Old 10-22-2009, 05:37 PM
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Useful is the operative word, so the Firebird.
Else both.
WS6 is dependable. Yes, watch the insurance cost and this car is notorious for a young male driver to total (completely ruin) in a crash.
I'd keep the Harley and look for a different car.
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I had a simlar choice. look at what I choose. I feel as I made the correct choice, and that's all that matters.
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I had an 02 Ws.6 that I loved, i had to sell it due to finances. I wish I had that thing back. Then again I would really miss my bike too. When I had the car I had an 84 sporty shovel head too so I had both in high school
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Personally I would go with the bike. I've had a camaro and a few bikes... never both at the same time... but I've always enjoyed bikes more. That's my style though.
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if you only have the choice of one. then go with the car. a bike is completely useless, except for cruisin around and having fun. not to mention, i dont know where youre from. but a bike is generally not useable in the winter. and then you have no transportation.

so unless your rents got a vehicle that they let you take at your leisure. the choice should be pretty simple.
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if you only have the choice of one. then go with the car. a bike is completely useless, except for cruisin around and having fun. not to mention, i dont know where youre from. but a bike is generally not useable in the winter. and then you have no transportation.

so unless your rents got a vehicle that they let you take at your leisure. the choice should be pretty simple.
Well Trans Am are not the best in winter weather either, Although I've yet to get stuck. I haven't tried in anything over 3 inches of snow because the front air dam will turn into a plow.
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Bottom line it's your choice.Personally,I need both toys Harleys and muscle cars.
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