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Reply #15 - 02/17/05 at 15:23:21
 
Quick like a bunny.  And nimble.   What pulls you off the line is torque, not horsepower.  What impedes you off the line is inertia -- mass.  You know, like the 553 pounds of a HD 883 Sportster.  Check out the competition
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Reply #16 - 02/17/05 at 16:04:43
 
Paladin. wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
Quick like a bunny.  And nimble.   What pulls you off the line is torque, not horsepower.  What impedes you off the line is inertia -- mass.  You know, like the 553 pounds of a HD 883 Sportster.  Check out the competition


with the exception of the savage  they all looked the same. cookie cutter motorcycles.  all way to heavy
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Reply #17 - 02/17/05 at 19:46:36
 
Those pics aren't to scale...  Some of those bikes are way bigger.  The C50 and the V-Star are as big as any 1100.   I've sat on many of those bikes in the showroom.

The Kaw 800 Drifter was also a big hummer.  

I'll agree with the comments about speed and nimbleness.

But you guys forgot the topic: Load Capacity.  The Savage is a butt buster and can't carry anyone bigger than 50 lbs on the pillion w/out giving them 'roids.

Any of those other bikes have a much better seat than the Savage.  The C50/Volusia is adored by it's riders as much as we like our tyro.  And they can ride long distances without getting bedsores.  They can ride two up easily on most. (Not the Drifter, obviously).

I sat on a Drifter for awhile.  Same for the Volusia.  I could do some serious butt time on those bikes.  Maybe they aren't as nimble or fast outta the hole, but after 500 miles, they'll have their charm.

The Savage savages me after 150 miles.  And I lost weight this winter, my hiney is going to get callused.  I hope my new seat feels as good as it looks.
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Reply #18 - 02/18/05 at 08:22:22
 
Gitarzan wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
The rear pillion on the Savage are like the back seats in an MG.  



Gee, I didn't know the MG had a backseat  Roll Eyes

You're right, it's not a seat.  Really just a padded luggage rack.

2-200 pound riders is cramped.  Even just 300 pounds of people is pushing it.  The gross vehicle weight capacity on the steering head is pretty accurate.

That's why we have 2 Savages.
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Reply #19 - 02/18/05 at 10:05:26
 
Greg, next time you're at a car show, check out an MGB.  There's this tiny little useless car seat in the back.

It's like having a third nipple.
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Reply #20 - 02/18/05 at 10:10:45
 
Gitarzan wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
Greg, next time you're at a car show, check out an MGB.  There's this tiny little useless car seat in the back.

It's like having a third nipple.


I guess that I was thinking of the little 2 seater model, kinda like the Triumph Spitfire that I once owned and wrecked  Roll Eyes

Third nipple?  Shoot, I got 2 useless ones anyway.
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Reply #21 - 02/18/05 at 10:23:53
 
I almost got a TR6 once.  Ended up with a 68 Camaro convertible.   I sold it for $100 in 1978.

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Reply #22 - 02/18/05 at 11:24:22
 
Gitarzan wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
I almost got a TR6 once.  Ended up with a 68 Camaro convertible.   I sold it for $100 in 1978.

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Bet you wish that you still had it for that $100....
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Reply #23 - 02/22/05 at 03:45:23
 
Gitarzan wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
I almost got a TR6 once.  Ended up with a 68 Camaro convertible.   I sold it for $100 in 1978.

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$100 for a 68 Camaro convertible?!?!?!? What were you thinking of, Git??? Shocked
Had you wrecked it or what?!?!?!?  Wink something like that is bib bucks now, so my advice is stick to your cheap Japanese cars now, and wait for 20-30 years and you'll retire to Florida!!!  Grin
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Reply #24 - 02/22/05 at 04:11:45
 
1. It was 1978.  It was a cool car, but not yet considered a classic. It was considered to be a 10 old car. An OLD car.

2. It had about 125,000 miles on it.  That was from the days when a car with 50,000 miles was considered ready to be shot.  

3. It was about 3/4 Bondo.

4. It had a turboglide tranny that I had ruined rocking it out of a snow drift. Ohioans may remember the "Blizzard of '78."

5. As a poor college student I could not afford to get the radiator fixed and could not afford antifreeze which had recently risen fron about $1.00 a gal. to $4.00 a gal.  The radiator and engine had about 10 cans each of every kind of stop leak there was, a couple eggs, and I used windshield washer fluid as antifreeze all winter.

6. I traded it on at my uncle's car lot.  He told me it went straight to the scrapping yard.

7. I ended up with a nice tight 72 VW type 3 Wagon with a factory sunroof and a stick.  It handled better and got better gas mileage.  

8. The Camaro got only 7mpg and after gas rose to 50 cents a gal. it was draining my already empty wallet.

9. Needless to say I was out there wrenching on the Camaro everytime I turned around.  Hitting the starter with a hammer, etc.

10. The rag top was shredded and held together with the then newfangled black silicone sealer.  The back window was obliterated by an 8 track that I threw through it one time when the battery was barely cranking it and a girlfriend suddenly pushed in a tape, saying "At least we can hear some music!"
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Reply #25 - 02/22/05 at 04:30:09
 
Well Git,
now, if you put it that way... I can understand it...
I just don't get that "3/4 Bondo" thing... what's that?
Anyway, stick to your current car, and you'll be rich in 20-30 years... even Citroens have a fun club!!!  Grin
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Reply #26 - 02/22/05 at 05:53:32
 
Bondo is a putty used to fill in dents and then sanded and primered/painted.  It's much heavier than fiberglas but is pretty easy to use.  However, if not done properly it has a propensity to fall off in chunks at the slightest provocation.  That's from memory in my teens... the stuff has probably improved since then.
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Reply #27 - 02/22/05 at 06:30:30
 
Bondo is plastic body filler.  Good enough to make the car sellable.  Not good enough if you plan to keep the car indefinitely.  For that you pound the dents out as much as possible and finish with metal body filler.
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Reply #28 - 02/22/05 at 21:58:55
 
50 mpg?  Now I feel bad.  I've been getting a sorry 37, albeit with frequent 88-mph runs with me & a passenger.  That seems to be as fast as it will go with 2 people and a slippy clutch.  It'd probably do better solo and 65-70. But from what yall are saying I'm probably still too rich and need to tune.

Or just put up with the mileage and thank God for 88 with 2 people.

That cruiser comparison is a rude awakening, weight wise.  No wonder my neighbor's 883 seems to have about the same acceleration as my Savage.
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Reply #29 - 02/25/05 at 17:54:13
 
Hubby says the bike will handle the weight alright and the motor is okay with it...but he says you better watch the tires. Check the load rating cause 400 lbs of people plus the weight of the bike seriously overloads the tires!
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