secgeek wrote:My question is, is there a cruiser that will give me the same torque or more then the Hawk? I want to commute in the city and I think the heavier cruisers wouldn't be too accomodating... I definitely dont want a sports bike, but I'm thinking maybe the CB919 might be a good alternative... Any thoughts?
If he wants something torquey that 883 isn't gonna cut it. My best friend has one with a Screaming Eagle intake/carb/exhaust combo and it's a real dog.earwig wrote:If you want a "cruiser" I think a good choice would be a HD Sportster 883 ($7000-8300) or Roadster XL 1200R($8,595-$9,775)
I thought lane splitting was only legal in Cali. Damned East Coasters have it to now?secgeek wrote:Thanks guys... In terms of type of riding... Obviously a lot of city so Lane splitting is a must.... Weekend I love to take on the open roads in Jersey/Long island on the twisties.... I was thinking 919 cause I know its the upgrade to my hawk, and I love how smooth that thing rides.... I also love the look and the feel of the cruiser.... I will definitely check them out... Unfortunately Im out waiting for the title on my spirit for another 4 weeks or so.... I know im going to take at least 1000 hit, but I screwed up so I deserve it...
I rode the 883/1200 and although I have always pictured my self on a harley, I didn't like either one... I definitely need something torquey(sp) but I love how I sit on the cruiser... Gonna check out the meanstreak/vmax tomorrow.... I got to ride a 919 last night and aside from being a standard it was so much smoother and torquier then my hawk, but I would def miss the spirit seating positionZooTech wrote:If he wants something torquey that 883 isn't gonna cut it. My best friend has one with a Screaming Eagle intake/carb/exhaust combo and it's a real dog.earwig wrote:If you want a "cruiser" I think a good choice would be a HD Sportster 883 ($7000-8300) or Roadster XL 1200R($8,595-$9,775)
ZooTech wrote:If he wants something torquey that 883 isn't gonna cut it. My best friend has one with a Screaming Eagle intake/carb/exhaust combo and it's a real dog.
Hey I didn't say it was legalzarakand wrote: I thought lane splitting was only legal in Cali. Damned East Coasters have it to now?When will Chicago catch up!? I hate sitting in traffic.
On the bright side, at least the Shadow is a popular bike so you shouldn't have too much trouble selling it, right? I think the majority of people F up on their first bike purchase, and end up taking a hit. Don't sweat it, it was a tough lesson that you learned.
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