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Motorcycle Conversation - Split from Buy/Sell
hehehe... Harley's aren't the only bikes with a V-twin you know...
My duc is louder than most "screamin-eagle" fitted hardley ablesons. ![]() Inline 4's have an unbeleiveablly AWESOME top end performance... they truly fly. V-twins are a very normal-speed friendly bike. My recommendation: by a Suzuki SV650. Well balanced, very confortable bike that can be found for relatively cheap, and there are TONS of available performance parts out there. The v-twin nature of the motor puts the power down very predictably, and is much more forgiving in low speeds. (whack Apo's throttle open @10 mph, and watch the front wheel rise to your chest) You should be able to find a used one for around 3-3500. If it's been a while since you've ridden, take the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's rider course. Even if you know how to ride, a refresher is still a great idea. (not to mention the insurance benefits) Good luck with yer search (e-bay is a good pace to start) Keep the shiny side up, sticky side down! |
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Re: *looking*
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It was a nice looking bike though. If I were to do a Buell, it would have to be the Firebolt XP12-R. I think what they did with putting the fuel in the frame and the oil resevoir in the swing arm to lower the center of gravity rather than having that weight up high was brilliant.
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Re: *looking*
Buells are cool... I almost bought an XB9R. That's what my plan was actually, went out to las vegas to look @ buells (while on vacation). They ended up being more expensive out there than here @ home, and I found a Duc for cheaper than they wanted for the buell.
Until buell can get their price range down near the imports, they're gonna have a hard time cracking the sportbike market... Well, that and the fact that they're ad campaign says that riding one will make you stop thinking about sex ... (who the hell wants that?) Here's an American sportbike though... Fischer Flyer Pic Quote:
Fischer web site Last edited by fr1j0l3; 02-27-2004 at 11:26 AM. |
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i find the japanese biks never have the same pnash as a harley. they all look very mass produced and sound like a 1.1 micra... they have no substance to the engine.. they may go fast, but fast isnt what i nessesarily look for in a bike.. but thats just me... the suzuki sv650 looks a bit... well small, it looks like an anarexic version of what could be a nice bike... but i have never tried it so i wouldnt swear it off.
to be honest it might be boring and not the fastest bike on the road, but i like the harley vrod model, and some ofthe touring bikes... man i will get my hands on one of those one dayi can tell you.. if i was going for a speed bike, i would buy a car, they are uncomfortable and give me a bad back. i have played around on a yamaha.. couldnt take tghe pain. bent over this way and thatway.. no thanks. |
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Re: *looking*
you blasphemer!
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![]() Triumph rocket III Way more class than a V-rod imho, but maybe that's cuz I'm across the pond... |
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Re: Motorcycle Conversation - Split from Buy/Sell
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Oh, and it's 0-60 is less than half a second quicker than a stock Hayabusa.
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Re: Motorcycle Conversation - Split from Buy/Sell
Ducati Monsters (choose your displacement), especially the S4 are really nice. BMW has some sweet bikes out as well though riding over one of those horizontilly opposed motors would feel wierd. Beulls have such a short wheelbase (and that butt-ugly expansion chamber or whatever-the-hell it is) that I doubt they'd be any pleasure over 90 or100 mph, Harleys are way overpriced in my opinion. A couple of the new Triumphs are interesting but still very rough around the edges. I'd go high-end Japanese or a Ducati S4 if I had the money to throw at it and was still into riding.
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Re: Motorcycle Conversation - Split from Buy/Sell
yeah i know we have these in our back yard . but the triumph doesnt do the customisation harley does... man i like the picnmix harley provides.
their baisic models for harley suck. but they will custom build it for you... triumph doesnt offer that unless i am mistaken. |
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Re: Motorcycle Conversation - Split from Buy/Sell
I can say no more! comfort, stability, more toruge and power than you will ever need and it will not stop on a dime.... And the best part is your feet never touch the ground on that one ride.
http://www.ebosshoss.com/ oh yea and the horse power is great too 502 Big Block (502 hp) V-8
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Re: Motorcycle Conversation - Split from Buy/Sell
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![]() Saw a video a while back with one of those racing a zx-12. The bosshoss did not have enough weight to put the power down, kept spinning the tire up. (even roll-ons at 50-60mph) They even tried two rather large guys sitting on the bike, and it mostly worked, but still had some spin.... BIG POWER found the article, vids out there somewheres... http://www.motorcycleshowcase.com/bmsold22.htm |
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Re: Motorcycle Conversation - Split from Buy/Sell
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Road one with the 385 horsepower and it scared the hell out of me. Like you say the toruge is so high that the tires spin and you can't get started It even spun the wheels at 60mph on the interstate if you cranked it hard. I can't imagine one with the 502 horsepower...
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