kbasa
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BradfordBenn said:How long have you worked as a Prince impersonator?
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He had a TwinStar Honda CM400 with a purple windjammer.
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BradfordBenn said:How long have you worked as a Prince impersonator?
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KBasa said:He had a TwinStar Honda CM400 with a purple windjammer.![]()
You can pretty easily boost the new 1200R Sportie to 75 hp. True, it's heavy, but that ain't too bad.rocketman said:Take one of these and call me in the morning you should be "cured" by then!![]()
My fav. line from this is
"Harley's fastest motorcycle, the Sportster, isn't anywhere near deserving of its name. There is no "sport" to the Sportster, and with a 883cc engine pushing out a meager forty seven horsepower, you have all the makings for a Black Angus set in motion by a mouse fart. "![]()
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Mark11LT said:for those of you that read me on occasion its nothing new for me to fall in lust with different bikes. However, now i think I want a cruiser. Present owners tell me the pro's and con's of one.
by the way in the last month I've wanted 6 other bikes so there is no immenint purchase , but who knows.
what I see I like,
kinda classic styling, with a touch of modern BMW, always wanted a bike with pinstripping.
they seem to be going cheap, but not free. (limiting factor)
what I don't like,
to much chrome, heard its anemic on power
what I wonder about
seating and touring comfort
wind protection
power
I personally have nothing against HD other than I have no desire to own one, but that holds true for most machines out there.Braddog said:You can pretty easily boost the new 1200R Sportie to 75 hp. True, it's heavy, but that ain't too bad.
Translation of that whole piece:
"I can't afford one, so I'm gonna whine."
Harleys are what they are. They also sell a helluva lot of motorcycles, so you can't argue with success.
jdcoffman said:Whatever twists your grip...If I had the dough I would have a crusier also. I would also add a Dual purpose bike R1200GS. The crusiers may be underpowered but compared to what, years ago when the biggest bike BMW made was a 750 that had plenty of power for whatever you would want in a bike unless your pulling a pop-up camper...even then it probalby could be done. Get one, If later you want somethine else you won't
have any problem getting rid of it.![]()
bikerfish1100 said:A cruiser, BMW or otherwise, is a nice bike IF
you enjoy: going (relatively) slowly in the twisties. stopping more frequently for stretch breaks because your legs and low back are getting tired. smelling the flowers as you roll by, enjoying the sights on the side of the road. being passed by me (and others). sharing conversations with grey beards who can't help but strike up conversations beginning with "i had me one of them thangs back in '53". feeling like a sail in the wind at anything over 70. polishing chrome when you could be riding. wondering when that hill became so steep and long. wondering when that corner got made tighter. wondering when the road was moved closer to your feet.
for me- a cruiser is sort of like golf. it might be a nice thing to retire to, but i've still got way too much life in me to go there now.
however, as in most things, YMMV.