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Reply #15 - 09/26/06 at 09:47:02
 
I'm aiming for a Harley Sportster eventually, but I will never part with my Savage. I have a feeling that my red "Big Single" will be in our family for a long time to come, whether it's me riding it or one of my kids. (I have four, including two boys, one of whom has already staked his claim on it.)

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Reply #16 - 09/26/06 at 10:28:05
 
just one? I'm assuming it is to be ridden & not put in a museum, so...

well, the Vincent is nice, but you'd need a ton of $$$ for parts/upkeep; the Manx Norton too, but only if you raced it - really impractical on the road. I too like BMWs (wish I had a GS1200 for where I live - lots of dirt roads & mild offroading - rather than a RT1100 - which finances & a new(ish) bike - the Savage - encourages me to sell). Surprised nobody chose the BSA 500 Goldstar single - an old "hot" single you could use on the road.

I'd like the 1980 Yamaha SR500 single roadbike I had back - the 1961 BSA 650 Super Rocket too!

A 1969 Triumph Bonneville (arguably the best year/looking one) would also be nice, though after reading up on Bonnevilles seem they always had trouble right up until they stopped making them years later (no, not Lucas electrics - never had trouble on the British bikes I had), though this sounds like the little bugs (yes, I've - still - got the oil leak - getting round to it once I have the courage up).

Actually, I like the Savage - with better brakes (I've upgraded), better forks (I'm happy with stock & a Superbrace), belt drive (hey, what do you know!?), better than stock tires (could not afford Metzlers so have got Dunlops), better rear suspension (saving up), lower bars (swapped out) & no oil leak (like I said...) & last not cruiser style (why I'd like the SR500 back), but you can't have it all...

I only ever saw one Savage before I saw my one - years ago - & said I'd really like one (ie a new large not offroad/enduro single) - if I ever saw one for sale @ a good price. I did!

So - maybe the Savage is my dream bike - small, light, enough power (I don't need to race along an Interstate) & able to whip through the bends with lots'o'torque.

I know it makes me do this  Grin everytime I ride it!

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Reply #17 - 09/26/06 at 14:37:16
 
First I had a Sportser, then a Ninja, now a Boulevard S40 which is by far my favorite.  I really like the C50, but will keep the S40 forever.
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Reply #18 - 09/26/06 at 17:43:58
 
Exile Cycles "Mad Max"

Or the "Trike"
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Reply #19 - 09/27/06 at 04:01:39
 
06 Triumph Thruxton.
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Reply #20 - 09/27/06 at 05:40:40
 
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Reply #21 - 09/27/06 at 06:22:50
 
You know, I can't help but notice a profound similarity between the Thruxton and that Vincent Black Shadow. Though of course none of the particulars are the same, the Thruxton appears to be a modern variation on the VBS theme.
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Reply #22 - 09/28/06 at 08:21:14
 
I think I'd want either a Victory Vegas 8-Ball, or (more practical) a 2007 HD 883 Sportster- make mine black, with a better seat! OR... a Suzuki Savage with a Yamaha XS650 twin jammed into the frame- my favorite bike with my favorite engine! What a "Mod" that would be!
...I'm going to go out and start measuring....
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Reply #23 - 09/28/06 at 15:29:36
 
Speaking of XS Yamaha's ... I know where I can get this;


A 1978 XS1100 Chopper in mint shape for $5KCdn.

or


This also mint 74' Yami 650 "semi-Bobber" for $2KCdn

Now if I only had some extra cash lyin' around!
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Reply #24 - 09/28/06 at 16:13:30
 
yeah, those xs 650s are cool.  they make great choppers, too.  A pal of mine had one we were gonna chop, but it got stolen...  Embarrassed  Angry
Knucklehead engine:

you can buy replicas like this one... for about $10k... real thing about $20k, prolly not in working condition...
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Reply #25 - 09/29/06 at 06:36:13
 


It goes a little something like that.
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Reply #26 - 09/29/06 at 07:26:56
 


And in 2007 (rumor has it March) this might be a choice I can make. Cheesy
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Reply #27 - 09/29/06 at 09:40:49
 
Tough decision, really do like the Harley Street Bob for a cruiser. Also like the Ducati Monster Dark, the name just sounds cool  Grin. But am happy with my Savage so looks like I've already made my choice.
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Reply #28 - 09/29/06 at 12:04:27
 
ratdog472 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:09:
http://home.mchsi.com/~ratdog/tailgunner.jpg

It goes a little something like that.

Heh, I love those Tailgunner exhausts.  The barrels actually spin like gatling guns.
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Reply #29 - 09/29/06 at 12:25:46
 
DangMan wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:09:
If you could choose a bike of any desire, wich one would you choose and why !....

I require:

A single cylinder -- I require torque rather than power.
Light weight -- 400 pounds absolute max.
Low saddle -- I have a bum knee and swinging a leg over a 30" tall saddle hurts.
And I need to be able to keep up with the traffic in Los Angeles, including our freeways.  Faster than that is acceptable *only* if it does not involve compromising the first three requirements.

I know of exactly one current production bike that meets my requirements.
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