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Cycle Your Way Into Fall(ARA) - When the open roads beckon, it’s a call that’s hard to ignore. What better way to satisfy your soul’s need for speed and adventure this summer than with a motorcycle to fit your every whim.Although the decision to purchase a motorcycle may come easily, the dizzying array of makes and models on the market today can send your mind into a tailspin. While selecting the motorcycle that’s right for you is completely personal and mirrors your own style, there are some general guidelines to consider before you start pounding the pavement in your quest for the ultimate bike. Here are six important points to ponder to help put you behind the wheel of a lean, mean heart-pounding machine in record time. * Money talks Making sense of the amount of money involved is tops on the agenda. “You really need to decide, before you spend a single dollar, what you plan to do with your bike,” says Howard Kelly, editor of Hot Bike Magazine, one of the motorcycle world’s top publications. “Will you be a cross-country rider or do you strive to make a statement with a cruiser bike?” asks Kelly. Making a budget-friendly decision is not only smart, but with the numerous options out there, it’s completely doable. Once you decide on the type of bike, figure out how much money you want to spend. Sport bikes can start around $4,500 while big twin cruisers average $15,000 to $30,000 for higher quality builds. If cash isn’t an issue, then you’re free to customize to your heart’s content. “Not everyone will go to the extreme in his or her desire to personalize, but when you add up all that you might spend turning a stock bike into something along the lines of a custom bike, financially, it might make more sense,” says Kelly. A variety of custom bike manufacturers, today, allow you to add all the bells and whistles early on in the design to create your own motorized masterpiece. The only limit is your imagination. Either way, you’ll be ready to roll in a cycle that makes a bold statement no matter how much you spend. * Oh, the places you’ll go Another prime consideration: where and how often do you want to ride? If heading down the highways for long-distance driving is up your alley, then a touring bike is a sure bet. With their oversized engines and silky-smooth rides, touring bikes are built for cross-country trips. If quick, easy jaunts around town are more on your mind, then a cruiser’s the route to go. Once you determine where you want to travel, you’ll be one step closer to making a go of your purchase. Styles for the miles The look of your bike says a lot about you, which makes this point of paramount importance. Do you want a stretched-out chopper, decked out with sporty neon-orange flames and an attitude to match? Or do you fancy yourself riding a classic bike with lots of polished chrome? “The style of your bike is an emotion-based decision that only you can make,” says Tim Edmondson, who oversees design for American IronHorse Motorcycle Co., one of the nation’s largest custom bike factories with dealerships nationwide. “Visit your local dealer, sit on the bike and scope it out from the handlebars to the tailpipes. Ask yourself: how does it make you feel. Once you find your soul mate, you’ll know it immediately,” he says. If it’s a feeling of ultimate individuality you’re after, then a custom style might be the option for you. Whatever your taste is, just take the time to pick the best approach to achieving it. * Grade ‘A’ quality
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