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I found myself riding a lot......
The reason why I returned was because I suddenly decided to rent a bike. I think that was a good impulse for me.
I started renting and test riding bikes in earnest when I was a Ninja 400, and before I knew it, I had ridden a lot of bikes..... I've probably ridden close to 10,000km in the 3 years since my return, just from rentals and test rides.
Counting the NC700K and big scooter that I rode at the driving school, CB400F that I rode at Honda's riding school, and the models that I have reserved for rental.... More than 30 models!......
After I realized that even if I rode around town for a little while on a test ride at a dealership, I would not be able to determine what the bike was like as an amateur, I did not test ride it much anymore. I've already reserved a Kawasaki Z1000 and a Yamaha YZF-R6 for rental, and I'm sure the number of bikes will continue to increase.
There are a few bikes that I would like to "rent again!" I think there will be more re-rentals in the future, as there are a few bikes that I would like to see rented again.
Scam to increase the number of large motorcycles
"I want to ride a big bike!"The last time I was looking for a new bike, my first choice, the Ninja 1000, didn't seem to fit the bill, so I decided to replace the Ninja 400 with an older Ninja 650 of the exact same model. I want another one so I can keep riding my Ninja 650, which is now over 10,000km on the odometer in less than half a year...... That's it!......
It's a modern bike with a sturdy parallel-twin engine, the Ninja 650, and if I keep up with oil changes and maintenance, I'll probably be able to ride it for 200,000 kilometers. I don't know what to say, but it's true.
The other day, I met a business partner of mine who is crazy about a certain 1980's Yamaha heavy-duty vehicle, and he is the president of a user's group, but he is so crazy about it that he has two of the same model, one customized and one fully stocked!
Oh, I see. That's an option, isn't it?
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