Motorcycles
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I highly recommend parts from Lowbrow and TC Bros, all have been fantastic. I gave both of them way too much money lol
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@Autorotate sorry to rant but I could talk about this stuff for days! That year range you’re looking at is good and simple because they’re all carbs and on the rigid mounts. After that the frames changed to rubber mounted engines and a few years later they added fuel injection. This makes it a lot harder to do the old school, simple machine thing. Also seeing as they ditched the evo motor for the new liquid cooled one, I’d say get what you can because they’ll only get harder to find and more expensive.
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@WhiskeySandwich i am picking up what you’re laying down!! Love it. Yes, I only want a carb bike. So much more simple. One of my favorite bike maintenance chores is carb rebuilding/tuning. I’m no pro, but I like the research, the tools, the fine tooth adjustments with jets and the settings, etc. once it’s dialed, forget about it!
The 97 I’m interested in is bright blue over chrome. She’s good looking for sure.
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@goosehd said in Motorcycles:
The worst day ever can be cured with a 10 minute ride on a bike. Even talking about it puts a smile on my face!
Thank you gents for a great day!!
Nothing like Riding in the Wind Therapy. -
@scooter Are you out on the roads yet? We had a beautiful day a week ago, but there was still a ton of shite on the roads. This week is cool but after a few good rainfalls in the past couple of days, I'm itching to go out and might go out to make sure everything's working...
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@Autorotate
cant'remeber the years, but stick with 5 speeds. and preferrably factory 1200 -
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@injunjack Thanks! It is, especially with EFI. It'd be hard to hide all those wires and computers, but Lowbrow and Gasbox (i think) have come up with a full rigid frame swap for the later rubber-mount bikes and it looks really good. I'm on the fence about it for the 72.
Also, agree with you on the 5speeds and 1200s, for sure.
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@Autorotate said in Motorcycles:
Wyatt and I are knocking the dust off our commuters.
@Autorotate how's ducati ownership? am currently looking at a SF V4
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@louisbosco i love Ducati’s. This is my second. I had a 2000 M900 S.I.E. And now this 2014 Monster 1200S. I’m 5’7” and both bikes felt like they were made for me. Lots of knowledge and parts support on the web. Owning a Ducati is a nice contrast to some of my other bikes… but they’re all V-twins!!
Riding wise, I think the bike can do it all. Because of it’s shorter wheelbase, I think it excels as an urban commuter. But I also did 2,500 miles over a long 4th of July holiday weekend a few years back. The bike did a fantastic job. I was relatively fresh at the end of the days… ha! -
@Autorotate hahaha thanks for that! getting a street fighter for me would be a similar style bike to the street triple I already have, albeit with a whole lot more power. it'll also be my first modern motorcycle with a whole suite of electronics.
just wondering about longer rides and am also thinking of tourers like the GS and tiger GT1200
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@louisbosco Panigale