I really like the look of the Corbin Beetle Bags on it, but to be quit honest, they are too freakin' expensive. Do any of you happen to know of a more cost effective, but cosmetically similar item?
ReverendCow... keep an eye on the classifieds of the same Valkyrie site where you got the picture, they come up once in a while.
Also, did you happen to notice that that particular Valkyrie is fitted with a car tire on the rear? Lots of people can't accept that the Valkyrie still handles well (just a bit differently) once the rider has become accustomed to the change. I run a Yokohama AVS Sport on mine.
You'll love the Valkyrie, an awesome bike that performs much more like a sport bike than a cruiser. It was also named "Cruiser of the Decade" by MotorcycleCruiser magazine. Plus, it is different from the rest of the V-twins out there.
storysunfolding> With respect to the "flair," I respectfully disagree.
Paul246> Well, considering that the Valkyrie I want will be my first bike, I don't think I'll know the difference. Now, I just have to get to work saving up for it.
ReverendCow wrote:
Paul246> Well, considering that the Valkyrie I want will be my first bike, I don't think I'll know the difference. Now, I just have to get to work saving up for it.
Uh-oh. I didn't realize this was going to be your FIRST bike. Yes, some people have done it successfully....but it is not a recommended practice.
ReverendCow wrote:
I really like the look of the Corbin Beetle Bags on it, but to be quit honest, they are too freakin' expensive. Do any of you happen to know of a more cost effective, but cosmetically similar item?
Paul246> Yeah, I've been reading about that on the site I linked to, above. I've since reconsidered. I think I"ll buy some five or six hundred dollar P.O.S. and learn on that before graduating up to the Valkyrie. It kind of makes me sad, though, that's a damn sexy bike. But:
Sevulturus> I'd cry like a little kid with roadrash if I dropped it.
Sadly, no. I emailed them, though, and found out that it was sold four years ago. The original owner had certain chrome portions of the engine powder coated black, and the exhaust was ceramic coated black.