Motorcycles
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@selbstzweck By the time I was riding,I no longer lived in NYC,and only rode into the city on a few occasions,over the 25 years that I was riding. My last bike was a Heritage,and I can’t say enough good things about them as far as having the versatility for being a good around town bike and a great get out of town bike. They’re comfortable enough that a 350 mile day is doable. If you have more questions fire away.
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@Jett129 Awesome, thank you. I was leaning Heritage because of what seemed like its versatility, so this is great to hear. I'm more into the aesthetics of the Softail, but I think practicality needs to win out here...
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Triumph Bonneville’s are great city bikes but not so much for long country rides. Love my Road King, a little on the big side for NYC.
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@selbstzweck I did have a test ride on the softail streetbob when i was shopping for my bike. I found it to be pretty nippy round the city (and i'd wager our cities are if anything a little tighter than NYC), was planted, stable at low speed and had a good turn-in (probably better than the scout i ended up with) and certainly had decent legs out of the city - as its effectively the same bike as the softail standard that might work out a good sweet spot for you.
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@selbstzweck My last Heritage.
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@Jett129 Looks great!
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@Denimhead-0 dude i'm jealous, it was 9 degrees this morning. i keep wandering in the garage to look at my bike and get sad.
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@selbstzweck Sportster is fine for long trips, imo. Depends on your size really. Under 6' and no probs. I've done 2k mile/ 3 day moto-camp trips and love em for that.
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@WhiskeySandwich said in Motorcycles:
@Denimhead-0 dude i'm jealous, it was 9 degrees this morning. i keep wandering in the garage to look at my bike and get sad.
Same boat now. We got snow and the artic blast, too cold and the roads are too salty right now.
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What about this one?
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@Shelby999 do I spot a set O.Z rims in the rear??
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BST front and back: so flickable.
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The lead sled. Slow but pretty.
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But, you are maybe referring to the (gold) 1098 stock rims...
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@Shelby999 yes probably that. was looking at some recently for my SFV4S. the BST carbon wheels are nice. but I'm too afraid for using them on the road..
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@louisbosco I've got 24000 km on this 999 with these BSTs, on the road...
but your bike! I've had the 1098sSF, and I had lotsa hp (with nowhere to hide at speed); I cannot imagine trying to cling on to yours. -
BSTs would change your bike's handling in a very good way, though.
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@Shelby999 its even worse on track, fighting with nature. but every lap puts a smile on my face. eventually I will get a small deflector but will probably do exhausts and dry clutch first..
I think if i do track more often I would, carbons look nice but the O.Z gold wheels look spectacular. especially with its WSBK roots.
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Yes, leading you to notice those gold bits behind my 999.
Either way, you cannot lose.
Rock on with your bad self!