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The One That Got Away
#11
So many great bikes, so little time.
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#12
I was actually looking at one of these back in March, the guy seemed to have "customized" it a little, and that was a turn-off, I wanted to be the one to customize it [Image: ee4e8b28718787806e9c1192fe6d3d93.png][Image: 66a2c7da869e892980400348f3efe4d6.png]
Great sound that bike

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
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#13
For me it's my 2014 Vstrom 1000. I only got to enjoy that bike for a precious few months before it was smashed by a fertilizer truck in reverse. People that own good examples of these simply don't sell them, and when I did find them for sale they were very far away. I now have another bike tp take its place so I'm not in the market for one, and I fear I will never be both in the market for a bike and have one available at the same time...not before they become too old to be worth owning. I just have to enjoy what I have
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#14
(09-10-2021, 12:30 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I had a RC 30 in the late nineties , bought from a friend of mine in Scranton PA , great bikes ,sold when moving to NC and by that time I had bought a RC 51 Nicky Haydn Edition , also a great bike .
Love the RC51 as well. I almost bought one, in the charcoal paint scheme in '04, but bought the CBR954 instead. Thought the riding position was a bit more comfortable than the 51. That bike was the fastest bike I've ever owned. Miss it sometimes...
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#15
Here's another one. I test rode a 2000 when they first came out, loved the bike, but didn't follow through with the purchase. I later had a change of heart but after they were discontinued after 2001, I couldn't locate a new one anywhere. This disappointing "missed the boat" experience is what prompted me to buy a CB1100 DLX as soon as I had the opportunity.

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#16
(09-10-2021, 09:38 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote: Here's another one. I test rode a 2000 when they first came out, loved the bike, but didn't follow through with the purchase. I later had a change of heart but after they were discontinued after 2001, I couldn't locate a new one anywhere. This disappointing "missed the boat" experience is what prompted me to buy a CB1100 DLX as soon as I had the opportunity.

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Sounds familiar...before I bought a leftover '14 standard, I tried buying a 2000 or 2001 W650 for about a year; I was ready to buy 3 different ones but they sold before I could make an offer. There were another 4 or 5 that were priced too high.

Then the price started falling on those leftover CBs and that made the decision to move on easy.
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#17
It took some serious thinking... Maybe The Guzzi V11 Tenni.. But I got the Lemans and slapped on a suede seat.. Close enough. The other maybe a 92 Kawi ZX-750r monopost.
Something about those vacuum cleaner hoses going into the tank that I found cool. But no..
Has to be a 95 Triumph Speed Triple. But not just any... A Lucifer Orange Speed Triple.
Sat on a showroom 2 years waiting for me in a dealer in Rockymount, NC. The week I went to get it someone walked in with cash. I was devastated..
But I did wind up getting an SRX600. Similar cool factor but not the same.
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#18
(09-10-2021, 09:58 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote:
(09-10-2021, 09:38 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote: Here's another one. I test rode a 2000 when they first came out, loved the bike, but didn't follow through with the purchase. I later had a change of heart but after they were discontinued after 2001, I couldn't locate a new one anywhere. This disappointing "missed the boat" experience is what prompted me to buy a CB1100 DLX as soon as I had the opportunity.

[Image: df07ae9e601a4d6ca15bf11c4a5d4c61.jpg]

Sounds familiar...before I bought a leftover '14 standard, I tried buying a 2000 or 2001 W650 for about a year; I was ready to buy 3 different ones but they sold before I could make an offer. There were another 4 or 5 that were priced too high.

Then the price started falling on those leftover CBs and that made the decision to move on easy.

Sounds familiar...before I bought a leftover '14 standard, I tried buying a 2000 or 2001 W650 for about a year; I was ready to buy 3 different ones but they sold before I could make an offer. There were another 4 or 5 that were priced too high.

Then the price started falling on those leftover CBs and that made the decision to move on easy.
In my case, I had owned a W before the CB and sold it. It was one of those " I should have kept it things." The CB checks all the boxes for me, but I really missed the W. Long story short, I found one on FB marketplace 40 miles north of where I live. Checked it out and brought it home. Riding this twin on the backroads also puts a smile on my face too. Easy and enjoyable to ride and reminds me of the simpler times of just going out for a ride with no destination in mind. Good ones are still around, you just have to be patient.
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#19
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(09-11-2021, 01:27 PM)cooldrum_imp Wrote:
(09-10-2021, 09:58 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote:
(09-10-2021, 09:38 AM)LongRanger_imp Wrote: Here's another one. I test rode a 2000 when they first came out, loved the bike, but didn't follow through with the purchase. I later had a change of heart but after they were discontinued after 2001, I couldn't locate a new one anywhere. This disappointing "missed the boat" experience is what prompted me to buy a CB1100 DLX as soon as I had the opportunity.

[Image: df07ae9e601a4d6ca15bf11c4a5d4c61.jpg]

Sounds familiar...before I bought a leftover '14 standard, I tried buying a 2000 or 2001 W650 for about a year; I was ready to buy 3 different ones but they sold before I could make an offer. There were another 4 or 5 that were priced too high.

Then the price started falling on those leftover CBs and that made the decision to move on easy.

Sounds familiar...before I bought a leftover '14 standard, I tried buying a 2000 or 2001 W650 for about a year; I was ready to buy 3 different ones but they sold before I could make an offer. There were another 4 or 5 that were priced too high.

Then the price started falling on those leftover CBs and that made the decision to move on easy.
In my case, I had owned a W before the CB and sold it. It was one of those " I should have kept it things." The CB checks all the boxes for me, but I really missed the W. Long story short, I found one on FB marketplace 40 miles north of where I live. Checked it out and brought it home. Riding this twin on the backroads also puts a smile on my face too. Easy and enjoyable to ride and reminds me of the simpler times of just going out for a ride with no destination in mind. Good ones are still around, you just have to be patient.

Yes, you should have kept your first W. I understand why you missed it. If you can afford more than 1 motorbike, it's a cool partner for the CB. As a paralleltwin it has a different engine layout than the inline 4 but is somehow similar with its torque plateau. Easy and enjoyable to ride is true. But this is also true with the CB or my Bullet. But the W looks the way neither no other retro paralleltwin nor any other retro bike these day looks, way better and well portioned. That's a lot in and a treasure for my eyes and not easy to reach.
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#20
I let my 1995 Daytona 1200 "get away" from me in 1996 when I moved from England to Ireland, it went through another nine owners and I ended up getting it back, by chance, as owner number 11.

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