If you were limited to two motorcycles....
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- Legendary 1000
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The first one would be a BMW R80GS, w/ swingarm. (with the two bike limit first would be a duel sport) Next would be a large street bike one of the following Harley FLH or FLT, BMW LT, or if I won the lottery a Kiwi Chief. But some of the bikes I now have have sentimental value and even with only two bikes the 49 Panhead would have to be one!
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RIDE NO EVO
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HEAR NO EVO
SPEAK NO EVO
and above all
RIDE NO EVO
Read my blog
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- Fast Eddy B
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- High_Side
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I am currently 1/2 way there and working on the other half. Great choice.fireguzzi wrote:When I get tired of the the flavor of the week I usually go back to wanting a VFR and a speed triple.
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- Elite
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My first choice would definately be a chopper. Not an OCC style chopper, but a real chopper. None of this built from the ground up using interchangable aftermarket mass produced chrome disasters.
Hell, I wouldn't even have a V-Twin. I'm down with an old eighties model 4 cylinder engine thrown into a rigid frame. Something that has some personality.
I see chromed out V-Twins everywhere around here, and 9 times out of 10 these bikes are not really driven. You usually see them mostly on sundays. The local coffee shops are jammed full of these weekend warriors.
Damn, I'm geting off topic here.
I can't answer your question, there's just too many options.
Hell, I wouldn't even have a V-Twin. I'm down with an old eighties model 4 cylinder engine thrown into a rigid frame. Something that has some personality.
I see chromed out V-Twins everywhere around here, and 9 times out of 10 these bikes are not really driven. You usually see them mostly on sundays. The local coffee shops are jammed full of these weekend warriors.
Damn, I'm geting off topic here.
I can't answer your question, there's just too many options.
- Dragon on Wheels
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I would want a cruiser or tourer of some sort and a bike that gets really really good fuel mileage (maybe like the one I have now
). In reality, I doubt I'll ever get a tourer because of cost; at that price area, I'll probably go with a car...especially since some cars are cheaper than some tourers. But, a mid-range cruiser should be doable in a few years.

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I had to think about this one pretty hard.
Currently, I think it would be a Concours 14 and a B-King. Something to tour on, and something to rip up the roads.
Currently, I think it would be a Concours 14 and a B-King. Something to tour on, and something to rip up the roads.
* 2003 Kawasaki ZRX1200R *
"What good fortune for those of us in power that people do not think. " Hitler - think about that one for a minute.
"What good fortune for those of us in power that people do not think. " Hitler - think about that one for a minute.