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Author Topic: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?  (Read 11075 times)

Offline madmatt1

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #60 on: Jun 15, 2012, 14:57:29 »
Scott- just one thing I'd like to share for you to bear in mind on the SV's,
Although I don't know your fuel-delivery preference, the 2003 and up bikes are fuel injected, which to me, is a great feature to have if you're already doing the whole "modern bike" thing anyways. You could still get the later model SV650's with a round headlight.
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Offline Deviant1

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #61 on: Jun 15, 2012, 23:23:33 »
Mmmm TLR. What a sexy bike. And the sound... I did a long group ride behind one with yoshi cans on it a while back and I kept getting closer to the dude as we were riding so I could hear it more over my bike. He probably got the wrong idea... Even though it is kind of like meat gazing at the urinal.
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Offline t71ford

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #62 on: Jun 16, 2012, 01:55:42 »

If you like TLR's also check out the VTR Honda. +1 for late 90's V-twin sportbikes! Or any V-twin sportbike... :D

....and if you want a really poor riding position for farting around in traffic at 25 mph, sign my new ride up!



It's a terrible, hot ride, until around 100mph, and then hunching over a fuel tank behind a fairing all starts to make sense. I can guarantee you won't come close to maxing out the potential of this bike with no fairing. ;D
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Offline axeugene27

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #64 on: Jun 16, 2012, 16:46:59 »
I think that those newer triumphs t100 are cool. They just are all so pricey. I wouldn't ever buy a bike that i can't work on  Some stuff like fuel injection. I get it it is better science. I have owned sport bikes, cruiser bikes, 80s crap machines, but i really have enjoyed my vintage hondas most. I think it is because I can do 35 on one of those and still have fun. Get a modern sportbike and 35 feels like you are idling down the road. That said i really want an fzr800 i drool over it every time i go to the motorcycle shop. I am a walking contradiction and i honestly want it all.
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Offline grancuda

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #65 on: Jun 19, 2012, 13:04:49 »
I bought an ‘09 Nightster a few months ago, made a few changes to it and it does good for my daily rider.  I looked at the Triumphs and just about bought one but I really like what I ended up with.







Offline t71ford

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #66 on: Jun 19, 2012, 20:16:19 »

It appears you have some nice stuff...even if it is a 'baby' Harley... ;D
Some people will tell you that slow is good - and it may be, on some days - but I am here to tell you that fast is better. Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles….Hunter S. Thompson

Offline 4eyes

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #67 on: Jun 19, 2012, 20:49:21 »
Is that a Dodge Coronet I see?
I came this // close to buying a convertible in 2006.
75% has been 25% wannabe :P

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Offline mysta2

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #68 on: Jun 20, 2012, 14:45:04 »
Biker reject- Dammit, you're right, I did say that I always detested them. You win. However, I would like to add that over time, I have come out of my 1970's shell and learned to appreciate all bikes, regardless of year or riding stance.
This SV was a big step for me, it's much sportier than what I'm used to. But I love it. Maybe you're right, maybe I'm just not ready for the full-on "crotch rocket" yet. I can't get used to the idea of driving something that uncomfortable as my daily driver......BUT, maybe when my testicles fully develop, I'll get an S model, or a TLR.  ;)


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Offline redwillissuperman

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #69 on: Jul 02, 2012, 08:50:16 »
Decided to try and buy a Triumph Scrambler or a Moto Guzzi V7. The rotated V of the MG may not work with my legs though.

A friend's parents own a Triumph dealership in SAnFrancisco and can let me have a 2012 Scrambler for cost.
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Offline veloracermike

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Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #70 on: Jul 02, 2012, 09:26:33 »
I saw a pic somewhere of a late(r) model Ducati with vintage fairing tank and saddle. Kinda best of both worlds.
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Offline axeugene27

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #71 on: Jul 02, 2012, 10:26:58 »
ducati sport classic? yeah them are purdy cool
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Online Tim

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #72 on: Jul 02, 2012, 18:45:17 »
I scratched the itch - picked this up 3 days ago as my wife's first bike.  2011 Suzuki TU250X.  Truly best of both worlds.  Modern brake, fuel injected, Suzuki SCEM lining in the engine, 37mm front forks but all the looks you could want.



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Offline veloracermike

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #73 on: Jul 02, 2012, 23:57:51 »
ducati sport classic? yeah them are purdy cool

No not the SC this one...looks to be a custom build

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Offline deepwaterimports

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Re: Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?
« Reply #74 on: Jul 03, 2012, 00:19:40 »
^^^^^^^ i like alot mad looking duke