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If you had the money to buy brand new, what would you buy?

Discussion in 'Other Motorcycles' started by Alive, Apr 14, 2016.

  1. xHondaHack

    xHondaHack Active Member Premium Member

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    Jump in my time machine and go back to 1984 and get a new xj900r
     
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    A 2016 FJR 1300ES- cruise control (max speed 105 mph), traction control, LED lights, on the fly adjustable suspension etc.etc... (Love my 2013, but new is always better!)
     
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    Sweet bikes, both of them. I really like the sport tourers.
     
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    yamaha vmax 1700
     
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    I'd have to go with the 2016 Indian Scout 60
     
  7. jmilliken

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    Victory gunner or triumph thruxton.

    Though the Gold Wing f6b has my attention.

    Except, I did buy a 1979 xs11 special today...


    Edit: forgot about a vmax
     
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    ya the vmax from what i have seen are awsome street machines
     
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  9. Toomanybikes

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    I have grown up during the modern bike era before disc brakes and big motors
    1970 cb750 4 cyl , heavy but smooth , poor brakes and rubber frames. Beginning of the end for British bikes.

    1978 Yamaha xs650 special beginning of showroom choppers.

    1978 Yamaha steps up its game XS 1100
    Macho Maroon is the official colour.First sub 12 sec stock bike.it has freight train torque ( got mine new April 1978) 3 weeks later I was working selling bikes at the dealer I got it from!

    1979 super bike wars , monster motors
    Better brakes slightly better frames and tires and forks that are too skinny.

    1981 September early release of xj650r Seca ( silver, no yics, oil cooler) in Canada . First euro style sport bike( got the first one in Vancouver . (Was off the boat on Monday night , on the road Tuesday noon) one of the only bikes you couldn't out drive the headlight!

    1983 750 interceptor water cooled ,big brakes much better frames and the 16" front wheel ( the stoppy was invented)

    1982-84 Turbo race cx500,xj650, kz750, xn85. how complicated can we build it! And how fast will it blow up!

    1985 gsxr 750 race ready street bike along with fz750

    1985 hp war continues Vmax showroom drag bike ,Honda pulls out 1100 Magna , Tomahawk missile with wheels

    1987 cbr600 17" wheels. Easy to ride and other than bad cam chain tensioner was a great engine

    Skip to 1997 gsxr750 and a bike so light it felt like a 500cc bike.wow is it stupid fast and handle and stop and wheelie and .....crash claims jumped about 30%

    2016 factory ready everything !
    Race, chopper, tour, hipster, badass
    Supermotard
     
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    I'll stick with my xj750 seca ...just put money into it.
     
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    Truth, I'd have like 15 awesome bikes instead of 1 expensive bike
     
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    I would have a hard time picking a bike. I like 4 cylinders rather than 2 thumpers, I don't like crotch rockets or the "retro" cruiser look.

    I like the "street bike" look of the mid 80's XJ's.
    There is a reason I've kept my XJ550 all these years.

    I like the Honda Rebel look, just a bit too small. The Triumph Bonnevilles look nice, and might be considered.
     
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    ... though, you cant get these 990s new anymore... The 1290s are nice too, but just too many whiz-bang addons :/
     
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    I'm trying to figure out what I can sell to buy the new kawasaki z1000
    Not going to happen though, I am spending too much money on my project bikes
     
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    I had the money and went with a yamaha raider, theirs no other bike I'd rather be on. 113 cubic inches stock, torque monster, and handles like a dream.
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    A bike for every day of the week

    Monday: Goldwing with coffee cup holder .. Need coffee and a couch like ride
    Tuesday: Now that I'm awake and really want to ride a little quicker my xj650rj
    Wednesday: hump day, a small detour on the way to work Ducati super Motard
    Thursday: got to be cool , not too excited about weekend, but ready to leave early if I want to.. XS1100 Midnight Special
    Friday: ok now we talking ...1979 CBX1000
    Saturday: not going far, corner store, beach, buddies for a beer,etc...my 1969 Z50 euro model ( street legal)
    Sunday: maybe go to the track and check out the new stuff or a ride with friends....Kawasaki KZ1000 Eddie Lawson replica oh wait maybe a Honda CB1100f Canadian model red/ white with gold comstar wheels and factory fairing ... Oh god why to I have to choose just one Sunday bike....

    Just keep buying those Lotto tickets
     
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    No, this -
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    Wait, this -
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    Have only test ridden the Triple. Best ride I've ever had, couldn't fault it. So well engineered.
     
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    image.jpeg Do it up like this
     
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    you need 8 bikes the eighth bike being a parts/wash bike you ride it to the store to pick up parts and while your 7 daily rides are drying or while your waiting for them to be washed
     
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