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Its a good day.
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Pace, FL
Moto: Victory Kingpin Low
Posts: 951
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![]() ![]() ![]() What I've ridden: Yamaha V-star 1100 (my only complaint [after mods] is the handlbars were too much of a reach for me. Harley Screaming Eagle Fat Boy w/Corbin Seat (Corbin SUCKS ![]() Harley Street Glide was the cadilac of motorcycles IMHO... Yamaha VMax now that was a kick in the pants. I can't wait to try the new one. Wouldn't want to take that on a long trip either though. Harley Heritage Deluxe. Most comfy bike to date. Incredibly sluggish. I couldn't get out of my own way. For the most part all of these bikes were easy on the reach regarding the foot controls. The one bike I had trouble with was the Harley Custom Chopper. I felt like the letter V. Hard to stop a bike when you can't reach the rear brakes (actually, kinda saves on rear brake replacement costs... ![]() The BMW I chose because the SO used to have a PD model R1100 (I think). It was the ugliest most comfy bike (as a passenger) and handled great on the varied Alaska roads. Of course, my SO was 6'3". I've put a lot of thought into this and I keep coming back to the Victory line. Since I won't be buying for a few months I get to keep looking just to make sure. For instance, I am really intrigued by the Ducati ST3... |
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