05-03-2013, 07:34 AM
(05-03-2013, 06:38 AM)Deftquiver_imp Wrote: Lol, so it looks like I'm either the only youngster who likes this bike... or the only one who could afford one... I guess I've always been a bit of an oddball.I think you made a wise decision. The Hinckley Triumph Classics or the Honda CB11. All cool non cookie cutter crusiers! IMODO!
But I don't mind reaping the benefits of owning a bike targeted to the older crowd... The insurance on the CB compared to the naked bikes marketed to my age group is about half the price.
Deft
My son loves the CB11 as well at 36YO. He grew up in a motorcycle riding family.
(05-03-2013, 07:18 AM)PowderToastMan_imp Wrote: Nah, I'm 27 and this to me was the best bike possible, if a little spendy. I don't really care what the target demographic is, I just love this bike
PowderToastMan well said and a good attitude!
(05-03-2013, 05:29 AM)Deftquiver_imp Wrote: So I know honda expected this bike to be bought by the guys who wanted to re-experience the CB750's of their youth, but I'm curious how old the people who actually bought the bike are... I'm probably the youngster of the group at 29.I was 20 when I rode my brothers 1970 CB750! What a rush that was going indicated 129 laying down on the seat!
Deft

