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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2808869" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Which one? As reliable as my old VT1100C has been I'd go with Honda, but like S4F said, they'll both be solid bikes. The VTX 1800 is a big honkin bike, I actually like the 1300s better.</p><p></p><p>When you do your MSF you'll appreciate a smaller bike. </p><p></p><p>It's not so bad in Oklahoma but to get your M endorsement in kommiefornia they had 2 concentric circles that you had to be able to do a 360 in while keeping both tires inside of them the whole way around. I couldn't do it on my 1100 and I'm an experienced rider. It was tough. I wasn't getting a license out there but my friend's wife was and we went up to the practice lot with her one weekend. Oklahoma is a piece of cake, the written is the hardest part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2808869, member: 3099"] Which one? As reliable as my old VT1100C has been I'd go with Honda, but like S4F said, they'll both be solid bikes. The VTX 1800 is a big honkin bike, I actually like the 1300s better. When you do your MSF you'll appreciate a smaller bike. It's not so bad in Oklahoma but to get your M endorsement in kommiefornia they had 2 concentric circles that you had to be able to do a 360 in while keeping both tires inside of them the whole way around. I couldn't do it on my 1100 and I'm an experienced rider. It was tough. I wasn't getting a license out there but my friend's wife was and we went up to the practice lot with her one weekend. Oklahoma is a piece of cake, the written is the hardest part. [/QUOTE]
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