Vespa Bikes Motorcycles During the motorcycle chase scene in the Bourne Ultimatum, what kind of motorcycle is Jason riding?
After him and the bad guy get off their Vespa looking bikes, Jason steals a motorcycle and jumps a wall to get away from cops. It looked to me like a trials bike. Anybody else think so? If so what kind was it?
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What is a good, small, easy to ride/handle motorcycle?
I currently own a 1963 white vespa but would like something more powerful. Unfortunatly, I'm a girl on the smaller side of average and I'm not quite comfortable with motorcycles over about 550 pounds (with fuel). I realize that what might be managable for one 120 pound girl may be overwhelming for me, any how...
1. what is a good bike that would be easy to ride/handle
2. I love the look of old ('30s/'40s/'50s) motorcycles but would they be too heavy (and unsafe) for someone like me.
Easy. Honda Rebel. 250cc, very low, very lightweight. Or, Honda Shadow VLX. 600cc, also very low and very lightweight. With a little creativity and some effort, you could make them resemble the Bobbers of the 40's/50's.