Cant quite make myself.....
#13
Funny, I just went through this samething a month ago!
I had always been a sportbike or dirtbike rider and cringe at the thought of giving that up so that the wife could ride with me. So, I go out and buy a CBR929 and have a blast just like the old days... but something was missing. Don't get me wrong, I loved riding the bike and felt more comfortable on the 929 because of the sitting position. But, as anyoe knows you don't spend more than about 30 minutes to an hour on them before its time to get/fall off.
I decided to pull the trigger and get my first HD (Street Glide) in which I needed to use the 929 as a trade-in, it was a sad day for me but I've always wanted a HD and now was the time! Every one of my friends that had HD's said "Oh you'll never miss that crotch rocket once you fire up the HD". While that might be true, they also hated sportbikes and I still loved them... that aside I went ahead and picked up the SG.
After 3 weeks I can honestly say I don't miss the sportbike AT ALL. Its hard to explain but its a totally different mindset now, whole different attitude towards riding. And with the 103, it can still get me in trouble lol
I had always been a sportbike or dirtbike rider and cringe at the thought of giving that up so that the wife could ride with me. So, I go out and buy a CBR929 and have a blast just like the old days... but something was missing. Don't get me wrong, I loved riding the bike and felt more comfortable on the 929 because of the sitting position. But, as anyoe knows you don't spend more than about 30 minutes to an hour on them before its time to get/fall off.
I decided to pull the trigger and get my first HD (Street Glide) in which I needed to use the 929 as a trade-in, it was a sad day for me but I've always wanted a HD and now was the time! Every one of my friends that had HD's said "Oh you'll never miss that crotch rocket once you fire up the HD". While that might be true, they also hated sportbikes and I still loved them... that aside I went ahead and picked up the SG.
After 3 weeks I can honestly say I don't miss the sportbike AT ALL. Its hard to explain but its a totally different mindset now, whole different attitude towards riding. And with the 103, it can still get me in trouble lol
#14
What he said , I just built my own the way I wanted a bike . It's dual purpose I can toss on the bags and a windvestfor road trips or drop the baggage stiffen up the air shocks , adjust the damping in that 60mm inverted Marchozzi frontend and with about 90hp I can get all the chicken stripe on the sides of the tires in the canyons around here and look good doing it .
#16
Funny, I just went through this samething a month ago!
I had always been a sportbike or dirtbike rider and cringe at the thought of giving that up so that the wife could ride with me. So, I go out and buy a CBR929 and have a blast just like the old days... but something was missing. Don't get me wrong, I loved riding the bike and felt more comfortable on the 929 because of the sitting position. But, as anyoe knows you don't spend more than about 30 minutes to an hour on them before its time to get/fall off.
I decided to pull the trigger and get my first HD (Street Glide) in which I needed to use the 929 as a trade-in, it was a sad day for me but I've always wanted a HD and now was the time! Every one of my friends that had HD's said "Oh you'll never miss that crotch rocket once you fire up the HD". While that might be true, they also hated sportbikes and I still loved them... that aside I went ahead and picked up the SG.
After 3 weeks I can honestly say I don't miss the sportbike AT ALL. Its hard to explain but its a totally different mindset now, whole different attitude towards riding. And with the 103, it can still get me in trouble lol
I had always been a sportbike or dirtbike rider and cringe at the thought of giving that up so that the wife could ride with me. So, I go out and buy a CBR929 and have a blast just like the old days... but something was missing. Don't get me wrong, I loved riding the bike and felt more comfortable on the 929 because of the sitting position. But, as anyoe knows you don't spend more than about 30 minutes to an hour on them before its time to get/fall off.
I decided to pull the trigger and get my first HD (Street Glide) in which I needed to use the 929 as a trade-in, it was a sad day for me but I've always wanted a HD and now was the time! Every one of my friends that had HD's said "Oh you'll never miss that crotch rocket once you fire up the HD". While that might be true, they also hated sportbikes and I still loved them... that aside I went ahead and picked up the SG.
After 3 weeks I can honestly say I don't miss the sportbike AT ALL. Its hard to explain but its a totally different mindset now, whole different attitude towards riding. And with the 103, it can still get me in trouble lol
Your SG is a cool bike, but there is no way you can "manhandle" 800+ bike thru the twisty stuff the way you can a Sporty or Dyna.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmhlP...eature=related
#17
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Now that is some funny chit! Never had a sport bike so I can't empathize with letting go of the Triumph, but you could get something to rip it up later down the line a little less expensive. I know what it's like to get a bike just the way you want it, then have to part with it for one reason or another. +1 on the Dyna line up.
#18
The whole point is that OP isn't sure if he is ready to give up sport riding.
Your SG is a cool bike, but there is no way you can "manhandle" 800+ bike thru the twisty stuff the way you can a Sporty or Dyna.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmhlP...eature=related
Your SG is a cool bike, but there is no way you can "manhandle" 800+ bike thru the twisty stuff the way you can a Sporty or Dyna.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmhlP...eature=related
Bro you'd get a hardon riding my bike , she a culmination of 38 yrs in the saddle and a tendency to be a maniac when the call of the wild strikes . My bars gotta go I like them a bit lower with more turn out aside from that it will handle close to a Vrod in the twisties , straight line roads are for pussies and posers .
The vid doesn't make a real point , that an apple vrs oranges thing there . That kind of track takes a very short wheel baselight bike , a XR-750 would be a blast on that one .
Last edited by TwiZted Biker; 05-17-2011 at 09:09 AM.
#19
Bro you'd get a hardon riding my bike , she a culmination of 38 yrs in the saddle and a tendency to be a maniac when the call of the wild strikes . My bars gotta go I like them a bit lower with more turn out aside from that it will handle close to a Vrod in the twisties , straight line roads are for pussies and posers .
The vid doesn't make a real point , that an apple vrs oranges thing there . That kind of track takes a very short wheel baselight bike , a XR-750 would be a blast on that one .
The vid doesn't make a real point , that an apple vrs oranges thing there . That kind of track takes a very short wheel baselight bike , a XR-750 would be a blast on that one .
I love the way your Shovel is set up! Other than the tall bars, I'd love it long time! Oh, mid controls too, please!
Last edited by alkay191; 05-17-2011 at 09:41 AM.
#20
The whole point is that OP isn't sure if he is ready to give up sport riding.
Your SG is a cool bike, but there is no way you can "manhandle" 800+ bike thru the twisty stuff the way you can a Sporty or Dyna.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmhlP...eature=related
Your SG is a cool bike, but there is no way you can "manhandle" 800+ bike thru the twisty stuff the way you can a Sporty or Dyna.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmhlP...eature=related