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Originally Posted by Threewheelbonnie
...easy to fix though...
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That's perhaps the more important consideration; as noted earlier, all or at least most of the mainstream modern bikes are very reliable, but there's likely to be something go awry eventually, so a bike that needs a heap of specialist tools and diagnostic computers to do even the basics like a service is not the one to choose. At least with modern online parts ordering and fast/efficient international shipping, obtaining spare parts is less of a problem than it was in the past, so you don't have to carry a heap of those along with you too; so long as you compare manufacturers spares back-up and select accordingly - BMW and the major Japanese manufacturers generally seem to be good.
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BobnLes
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