Intruder18
Hefty price tag though pal ?
Deleted Member
Yeah but theres been no mention of a budget so..........
Intruder18
It's one I'm looking at adding to mine with I must admit .... It's an amazing bit of kit in my opinion.
madscots
I pick up my Triumph rocket 3 Touring tomorrow WOOT WOOT
Tenere for play time still but heading off into Europe in a few weeks to try out the rocket....... well be rude not too lol
Purplebikerboy
Hmm, lots of things to consider, so thanks to all.
Will come up with a shortlist and find some to look at....
GS1085
just buy a harley and have done with it
Intruder18
This is Purplebikerboy's earlier comment GS .......
I think I'll narrow it down by a process of elimination.
Get rid of the too heavy, the too ugly, the too expensive and the just plain weird and see what that leaves me with....
I think thats all Harleys out the window
GL Blue
What a sad lot of people i agree with GS if you don't like it don't tell other people they shouldn't like it too.I've got a honda gold wing trike it suits me i don't see the point of riding to fast,i like to see the scenery go by not a blur.
GL Blue
I joined this site because i thought there was i lot friendly people on it but low and behold not true.
zzrbabe42
naaah mate its whats called banter.we are a really nice bunch and love a bit of banter is all just some take it way tooo serious pmsl x
zzrbabe42
love and hugs peeps x
JP
Gl blue there on every site mate but there are far less on here
TheSlasher
Also zzr is right... there is a lot of cheeky banter on here... plus the fact, most people know each other in real life so know how to take those cheeky comments....
madscots
Aye everyone likes to have a bit of fun now and again and mind trikes are just cars with 3 wheels not a bike
hehehe
With so many members and different folk it happens, also give 5 people the same message they will all read it differently.
Life is too short to worry about it fella
bobdog
Hey purple biker boy , Ive got a Triumph Thunderbird 1600 , Its heavy but handles like a dream , my mate has got a suzi 1800 r and that rides like a dream as well , the Triumph extras are expensive , but you can pick them up now 2 - 4 years old with hardly any miles on the clock with everything from the screen to the panniers from between £6500 to 8500+ as opposed to 10k+ new. I had 2 weeks going to Austria and back , no problems , with a long haul seat to sit on , comfy as hell , 200 to 250 miles per tank depending on how you ride . If you service it yourself that would be the way to go as servicing by Triumph is very expensive . Oh and find yourself a good set of tyres as they can be expensive every 5- 7 k again depends how you ride , lots of torque and lots of fun , ive been riding around with a big cheesy grin on me face for the last 2 years , same as my HD friends. Hope that helps a bit , cant comment from a sports point of view as the last time i road a nuts and guts bike was 30 years ago. Have fun.
Inspector Gadget
Good choice Bobdog, but I would say that wouldn't I. Ride Safe
GL Blue
jph thanks for the info not done this site thing before.Didn't mean to have a pop at anybody, just thought advice is better than adversity..
cheers
GL Blue
Hey madscot bet you wouldn't say that to del boy trotter.
Purplebikerboy
Bobdog - thanks for the reply. The main problem I have with a hefty bike is that I have to get it through my garden gate and into my shed - its ok with my 170kg cbr, but an m1800 weighs 350kg, and probably wouldn't fit in my shed!
I've always liked the T-bird 900 sport, and also the old kwak ltd thou, but it would be hard to find a good one now.
Will drag my indecisive butt around a few bike shops at the weekend and throw a leg over a few possibles....
bobdog
the TBird is about the same weight as the 1800m and awkward to manoeuvre but a good ride. The America is a nice ride aswell , but like you said , best go and have a try ,on the plus side its free biking for an hour + .