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glad to see another 550 owner Hank.......what mods have you tried on your bike so far, any?
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I have probably had a dozen different bikes over the years. Suzuki, Honda, Triumph, Norton I like the older bikes. My current bike, my 850 is just that It is mine. It is what I ride. I could never justify spending $10K for a bike. If I could I would buy a restored late 50's pre unit Triumph Trophybird/Thunderbird. Just like my first bike
Wow can't believe what I'm hearing, I get a million qustions on my GS1100ez, most from young and old alike, they comment on the condition, they ask if its fast all the usual; but the younger crowd always stops and does a kind of double take--maybe its because the bike is almost perfect--or maybe I just get a little throttle happy as i pull away--but young and old seem to know about this bike and love it!!:-k
well, being one of those young kids (23), I can tell you that for me personally, I love my ole' suzuki, it reminds me of classic times, when rockers fought mods, and the old cafe races were still something to be talked about.
well, being one of those young kids (23), I can tell you that for me personally, I love my ole' suzuki, it reminds me of classic times, when rockers fought mods, and the old cafe races were still something to be talked about. I have a bunch of friends who have gixxers and r6's and whats-its and what nots, and they seem to appreciate a good bike when they see one. Which is always nice. I also love my ole' suzuki because i feel really cool riding it, and i know that the odds of someone rolling up next to me in one anything like mine is super rare *bonus*
What i do find happens is that, since its kind of an in-between stage in motorcycle development, not quite a cruiser, not quite a sportbike, whenever i do the two finger wave, only about 50% of the sportbikers wave back and about 75% of the cruiser riders wave back, where-as my dad gets 100% from cruiser riders and like 10% from sportbikers, on his harley.
i dunno thats my 2 cents.