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Yeah, that frame is seriously over built.
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I live in the country. A fellow pulled in last year on a Buell, actually coasted in. He asked if he could wait in his driveway for his brother to come with his trailer, as it had quit on him. He only lives about 20 miles away and I offered to trailer it home for him. He declined as his brother was already en route. He never rides more than a 30 mile radius from home, and only when his brother is available. He'd spent a fortune on the bike and loved it, but it was that unreliable. Almost every issue was different than the last.
Lab, you're the guy I'm reminded of when I see Itchy Boots's fully loaded Himalayan.That new 650 twin from Royal Enfield is looking good to me. It being a new drivetrain I'm going to give it another year or two before making a decision on getting one to see if anything pops up engineering wise. Last spring I saw a fully loaded Ural with Cyrillic badging that got me drooling but laying out $18k for a new bike I KNOW will be a POS right off the showroom floor would be like reliving my 83 Lowrider I bought on my 21st birthday.
That new 650 twin from Royal Enfield is looking good to me. It being a new drivetrain I'm going to give it another year or two before making a decision on getting one to see if anything pops up engineering wise. Last spring I saw a fully loaded Ural with Cyrillic badging that got me drooling but laying out $18k for a new bike I KNOW will be a POS right off the showroom floor would be like reliving my 83 Lowrider I bought on my 21st birthday.
Lab, you're the guy I'm reminded of when I see Itchy Boots's fully loaded Himalayan.
She even carries a drone for aerial videos of remarkable sites.
It's the Buick of the motorcycle world, your grandpa's bike.
I have to disagree with: "COOL AIN'T CHEAP, AND CHEAP AIN'T COOL!".Have to disagree with the Sportster being the best bike Harley makes! Harley makes "BIG TOURING BIKES", always has, always will. Their touring bikes are the best of their products IMHO! I can ride my Street Glide 8-10 hours and still be comfortable when I stop. The problem is most people expect a "touring bike company" to make acceptable bikes in every riding style, ain't gonna happen!