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Originally Posted by Cavi Mike
So you're telling me that over the course of the next 5 years that it would take me to pay off a $20,000 loan on a 1098 I would spend $16,000 in repairs on a $4,000 monster? That seems pretty far-fetched to me.
I also just mentioned that I don't care for speed and I doubt I'll be carving up any turns with it so wouldn't it be a total waste of a 1098 which is basically a street-legal MotoGP bike?
I guess I should instead ask what would be a cheaper alternative to a Monster?
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the 1098 is nothing near a street legal version of motogp bike, the only similiar with those 2 bikes is there made by ducati and thats it..and no im not saying its going to cost you 16g's to fix it but you want a bike you can ride correct? because if thats the case that monster will spend more time in a shop getting repaired then being ridden. And like xceebeex said and sv650 is a perfect alternative not too expensive and very reliable