dr_bar wrote:But in my opinion, if you want to take a whole weeks shopping home, get a cage. I don't really think you want a bike and you're just stirring the pot....
earwig wrote:Stop being a cheapa$$ and spend some money on a BMW or Honda.
paul246 wrote:I know exactly what you need, and I have one (not for sale). It will do everything that you mentioned, gets 55mpg, has hydraulic actuated valves (even variable timing) and will carry a passenger and a month's worth of groceries. It even has standard ABS. Plus, it still has a large parts inventory and will easily last 300k miles. Its my 2005 Toyota Echo Hatchback, now marketed here as the Yaris.
swatter555 wrote:It doesnt sound like you need a MC, but rather a very economical compact car. In this thread, people have recommended tons of different kinds of bikes, but you have found something wrong with every one. I have a feeling there is no perfect answer for you.
swatter555 wrote:He never said anything bad about the Moto Guzzi. So that IS the perfect bike for him - SAPAUL and I were Correct.
Sorry guys, but I obviously didn't make my question clear. I have a bike that I ride virtually every day, and I'm not looking (actively anyway) for another. My question never was
What bike should I get?. I'm pretty familiar with whats out there. My question was
Is there really not enough interest for the manufacturers to make a practical bike again?. I was sort of hoping to hear a lot of
Yeah, me too!! type comments, but I guess the manufacturers are right. American's apparently want entertainment.