Touring purchase advice, 250 horror, and more!
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Re: Touring purchase advice, 250 horror, and more!
No you'll be completely fine with a C50. I used to ride a Volusia (C50 with carbs and pegs) with my 300 lb self and a 120 lb friend around with no problems at all.
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Re: Touring purchase advice, 250 horror, and more!
The C50/M50 are very good bikes. Plenty of power to do 80 plus all day, plenty of room for you, with add on's will be a nice touring bike, shaft drive (lower maintenance), passenger will do fine as long as the 2 up trips are not long (no touring). the smallish pillion is the problem.
Before any serious distance be sure to have the bike preventitive maintenance done to prevent disaster. Lube shaft, valve clearances checked, air/oil/gas filters changed, new oil/plugs/coolant as a min.
Check brake pads if you like stopping while going down a mountin, before a turn and coming up on traffic. Scraping the brake disks will cost you more than you ever thought.
Same goes for tire tread depth and any cracks in the rubber sidewall or in the tread.
Now you are sure.
Before any serious distance be sure to have the bike preventitive maintenance done to prevent disaster. Lube shaft, valve clearances checked, air/oil/gas filters changed, new oil/plugs/coolant as a min.
Check brake pads if you like stopping while going down a mountin, before a turn and coming up on traffic. Scraping the brake disks will cost you more than you ever thought.
Same goes for tire tread depth and any cracks in the rubber sidewall or in the tread.
Now you are sure.
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Re: Touring purchase advice, 250 horror, and more!
If you can find one, A BMW R850R sounds just like what you would need. I just sold one that had over 100 000 miles on and it was still pulling strong. Mine would cruise at 150-160 KMs all day. Last trip I did was over 4500 kms in 10 days. it just ran and ran and ran. 2 up and luggage no problem. Mine was a 1996 FI model.
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Re: Touring purchase advice, 250 horror, and more!
Hey.
Figured I'd let you guys know that I'm the proud new owner of a 2007 c50 boulevard =)
Figured I'd let you guys know that I'm the proud new owner of a 2007 c50 boulevard =)
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Re: Touring purchase advice, 250 horror, and more!
We need pictures or it didn't happen.
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Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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Re: Touring purchase advice, 250 horror, and more!
Johnj wrote:We need pictures or it didn't happen.

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Re: Touring purchase advice, 250 horror, and more!
Congrats, happy bike day
I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
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Re: Touring purchase advice, 250 horror, and more!
Beautiful man 

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