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06/23/11 at 07:20:15
 
I think I want something new, probably brand new, but gently used is OK too. I have it more or less narrowed down to the Harley iron 883, triumph speedmaster, Honda shadow phantom, Kawasaki Vulcan 900, or v star 950. As you can tell, I prefer lots of black and as little chrome as possible. I don't know what drive I'd prefer, I've only ever had the savage. And I think I'd prefer air cooled, just for simplicity. Of all of the ones I mentioned, I definitely think the Honda looks the best, followed by the triumph. I'm worried about outgrowing the Honda really quick though. The triumph and Harley tie for best warranty, but closest triumph dealer is about 90 minutes away.

I only wanna spend around $8k.

Anyone have any thoughts on those I've mentioned? Feel free to mention others as well.


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Reply #1 - 06/23/11 at 07:42:50
 
The Triumph Speedmaster looks like it kicks more ass.
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Reply #2 - 06/23/11 at 07:49:45
 
I'm not sure about you ending up with an iron for 8k, but they're really nice. I have a friend with one and she loves it!
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Reply #3 - 06/23/11 at 07:52:07
 
HalfPint wrote on 06/23/11 at 07:49:45:
I'm not sure about you ending up with an iron for 8k, but they're really nice. I have a friend with one and she loves it!


They start at 7999
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Reply #4 - 06/23/11 at 09:14:18
 
The Vulcan has as good a reputation as the Savage from what I read. And they have been around a long time. No actual riding experience. jmo
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Reply #5 - 06/23/11 at 09:38:32
 
If you've never ridden one,... a Harley is a "love it or hate it" machine...  They look and sound nice, but feel very crude to me...
Triumph is the best made, and most bulletproof...
Metric cruisers will always function reasonably well, and be reasonably reliable...  Too reasonable...
The Savage has the most character of any Jab bike I've ever ridden...

If I had the money,... I'd have a Ducati Monster, and live in dread of valve adjustment time...
The supermodel of motorcycles... high maintenance, beautiful, and irresistible...
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Reply #6 - 06/23/11 at 10:22:12
 
depending on your comfort level of either paying for or doing the maintenance yourself, look at that before you decide.  I don't know what triumph maintenance involves or harley for that matter. the Yamaha 950 is a very very nice machine you should be able to get one for under $7K or so if you don't mind used.  going from a savage to a 950 will be very different, the 950 is a couch, a very nice couch that handles very well but it sits you different, the sportster and savage are smaller bodied bikes. the harley and savage are almost too much alike if you want something different, personally I think the harley is a better machine, handles the road better with little wheel wiggle that the savage has from my memory.

but I'm a unique body shape but my vote is for the 950
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Reply #7 - 06/23/11 at 10:26:50
 
Of those bikes I would pick the honda,I think it would be the most comformable,And best for long trips.I thought it was the Honda RS.
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Reply #8 - 06/23/11 at 10:31:25
 
When I rode a Shadow Spirit,... I kept bouncing off the rev limiter...
Pretty feeble power for a 750...
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Reply #9 - 06/23/11 at 10:40:04
 
yeah, once you get around 550 lbs you want more than 800 ccs or power like in the 900cc range, the honda is a step backwards in power or seat of the pants ummphfff but maybe be more comfortable but the yamaha has that comfort too, sit on them and see how they feel
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Reply #10 - 06/23/11 at 10:53:07
 
The savage is too small, space wise. I'm wanting something I can stretch out more on. The bad part is that I'm 5'9" with around a 28 or 29" inseam(yeah, baby legs). I like the power of the savage, so I want something that feels the same or maybe a little more powerful.
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Reply #11 - 06/23/11 at 11:01:12
 
I am not a Harley-hater, they build lots of bikes I like but I rode an 883 Iron once and it was unbelievably slow and clunky.  The reviews I've read of the Honda Shadow have not been positive.  The Triumph, Kawi, and Yamaha all look very nice.  You should Google for demo rides in your area.
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Reply #12 - 06/23/11 at 12:05:37
 
I rode a Suzuki 800 Marauder once, and was fairly impressed...
Good power, and instantly felt at home on it...

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Reply #13 - 06/23/11 at 12:38:10
 
I don't mind the marauder, other than that hideous rear fender
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Reply #14 - 06/23/11 at 13:11:47
 
Don't mean to be mean, but have you actually sat on any of those bikes?  With an inseam that short, you'll be tip-toeing on most of them.  I don't think that would be very fun with a bike as heavy as a Vulcan 900.  

Looking into which ones are easiest to lower might be your best avenue.
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