10-05-2015, 12:53 AM
V-Strom is butt ugly - just MHO.
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TALK ME OUT OF IT!
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10-05-2015, 12:53 AM
V-Strom is butt ugly - just MHO.
10-05-2015, 04:47 AM
I don't think anyone here would try to talk you out of purchasing a different bike. I went through about four different models before I saw and purchased the CB1100, (boy they sure kept the lid on the advertising for the CB1100). But when I saw it and the fit and finish and realized the refinments that have been made to a beautiful design, I knew it was the one.
After sitting on it and riding I was hooked. I probably will not purchase another motorcycle after owning the CB1100, partly because I'm 68 but if I didn't feel that way about it I might. If you don't feel the same way about the CB1100 maybe it's not the ONE. I guess it's like wives, after marrying my wife 48 yrs. ago there wasn't any reason to look for another If you feel like I did before I purchased my CB1100 maybe you could try the Suzi. The only problem I see is, if these don't continue to come to the U.S. it might be hard to find another one. Keep scootin ![]() ralph
10-05-2015, 05:37 AM
Ralph; I met a Moto Guzzi Griso rider from the Seattle area last year at the Datil New Mexico rally, ran into him again, on the same bike at our Not-a-Rally in Cottonwood Arizona. He asked me to see if I could see where the bike was scraping the ground (he could barely walk, much less bend over) as he heard something while cornering (his chicken strips were half the size of mine).
He shows up at the Datil Rally on an new Guzzi V7ii, turns out his last seven bikes have been either a V7 or the Griso - seems to alternate. But figures he may settle down with the V7. He rides all over the west using the stock seat, no windscreen and a small dry bag for his stuff. He won the oldest rider award this year at 80. Last year the oldest was 92 (died this summer).
10-05-2015, 05:49 AM
(10-05-2015, 05:37 AM)Rboe_imp Wrote: Ralph; I met a Moto Guzzi Griso rider from the Seattle area last year at the Datil New Mexico rally, ran into him again, on the same bike at our Not-a-Rally in Cottonwood Arizona. He asked me to see if I could see where the bike was scraping the ground (he could barely walk, much less bend over) as he heard something while cornering (his chicken strips were half the size of mine). That's incredible ![]() He makes me look like a piker, I admit I don't take the long motorcycle trips I used to, but I dream about the long one I use to take meh![]() This morning in Cleveland TX. it was 56 degrees. I got on my CB1100 and rode out HWY 59 and went to the bank and post office and then took my daughter for a ride, boy was it nice. Keep scootin ![]() ralph
10-05-2015, 08:24 AM
At the 2009 Colorado Classic 1000, which is an IBA Saddlesore 1000, we celebrated the 80th birthday for one of our Finishers at the Finisher's Banquet in Crested Butte. He was a Goldwing rider and 2009 was his third finish in three years. And this is a grueling LD event -- there are no freeways.
10-05-2015, 12:45 PM
(10-05-2015, 04:47 AM)Ralph_imp Wrote: I don't think anyone here would try to talk you out of purchasing a different bike. I went through about four different models before I saw and purchased the CB1100, (boy they sure kept the lid on the advertising for the CB1100). But when I saw it and the fit and finish and realized the refinments that have been made to a beautiful design, I knew it was the one. My reaction to the CB is complex. It's a bit cramped; and for some reason that's important right now (on the cusp of some medical matters that makes deep leg bends turn into muscle cramps) It's heavy; and as I'm getting older I'm having a harder time maneuvering it at walking speed. Oh, I can get it out of parking lots; but several times I've nearly went down in U-turn evolutions. In fact that's what I was doing the one time I did drop it. By comparison, my lightweight TW feels like a mountain bike. No problem getting that around. Balance isn't my issue, at least not yet - weight is. The bit-too-tight seating; the heaviness. I hava a Plexistar 2 windshield, but it's not a full replacement to the fairings I had on the BMW and the Burgman 650. On the other hand, there's been some comment on the uninspiring handling of the Wee-Strom. And it's a hundred pounds liter but it's still heavy. And...frankly, there aren't many cycles that will beat the economy I'm seeing, we all see, on the CB. Certainly not with the same level of power My Burgman, a maxi-scooter, was supposed to be ALL ABOUT economy - yet with two fewer cylinders, two-thirds the displacement, and lower horsepower, it barely did better than 55 mpg. So much for Suzuki's technical prowess. I've come to some conclusions. The expensive miles, are the ones I've already ridden. It probably won't devalue so steeply; and may even hold its value. The balance owed on it is in low monthly payments - not a budget buster. Whether I buy another ride or not...I'll hang onto this one a few years. Watch for a Sheriff's Sale in maybe fifteen years...a garage-kept CB, only 12,000 miles on it, new tires. You don't see them like that anymore, folks...Old School. None of this plug-in stuff. Who'll start the bid?
10-05-2015, 01:16 PM
(10-05-2015, 12:45 PM)JustPassinThru_imp Wrote:(10-05-2015, 04:47 AM)Ralph_imp Wrote: I don't think anyone here would try to talk you out of purchasing a different bike. I went through about four different models before I saw and purchased the CB1100, (boy they sure kept the lid on the advertising for the CB1100). But when I saw it and the fit and finish and realized the refinments that have been made to a beautiful design, I knew it was the one. My reaction to the CB is complex. It's a bit cramped; and for some reason that's important right now (on the cusp of some medical matters that makes deep leg bends turn into muscle cramps) It's heavy; and as I'm getting older I'm having a harder time maneuvering it at walking speed. Oh, I can get it out of parking lots; but several times I've nearly went down in U-turn evolutions. In fact that's what I was doing the one time I did drop it. By comparison, my lightweight TW feels like a mountain bike. No problem getting that around. Balance isn't my issue, at least not yet - weight is. The bit-too-tight seating; the heaviness. I hava a Plexistar 2 windshield, but it's not a full replacement to the fairings I had on the BMW and the Burgman 650. On the other hand, there's been some comment on the uninspiring handling of the Wee-Strom. And it's a hundred pounds liter but it's still heavy. And...frankly, there aren't many cycles that will beat the economy I'm seeing, we all see, on the CB. Certainly not with the same level of power My Burgman, a maxi-scooter, was supposed to be ALL ABOUT economy - yet with two fewer cylinders, two-thirds the displacement, and lower horsepower, it barely did better than 55 mpg. So much for Suzuki's technical prowess. I've come to some conclusions. The expensive miles, are the ones I've already ridden. It probably won't devalue so steeply; and may even hold its value. The balance owed on it is in low monthly payments - not a budget buster. Whether I buy another ride or not...I'll hang onto this one a few years. Watch for a Sheriff's Sale in maybe fifteen years...a garage-kept CB, only 12,000 miles on it, new tires. You don't see them like that anymore, folks...Old School. None of this plug-in stuff. Who'll start the bid? I get all the things you just said. I'm 5'10 and 198 ( atm ) and this bike feels just right, and when I start it up I feel just like I did in 1970 when I started up the 750. But now with the fuel injection and disc brakes etc. I don't have to wait for five mins. to start riding. And it stops on a dime. I purchased mine used so whatever depreciation was going to happen was already paid for. It is sorta old school with just a little tech thrown in to fix the bad of the old bike. What ever happens keep scootin as long as possible, the day may come like one of my neighbors when you can't ride any longer ![]() ralph
10-05-2015, 10:12 PM
(10-03-2015, 03:14 PM)Guth_imp Wrote:(10-03-2015, 12:27 PM)JustPassinThru_imp Wrote: I'm getting restless. There is nothing like the element of passion to fuel a motorcycle purchase. Yep LOL if you like it buy it
10-06-2015, 03:46 AM
(10-05-2015, 12:45 PM)JustPassinThru_imp Wrote:(10-05-2015, 04:47 AM)Ralph_imp Wrote: I don't think anyone here would try to talk you out of purchasing a different bike. I went through about four different models before I saw and purchased the CB1100, (boy they sure kept the lid on the advertising for the CB1100). But when I saw it and the fit and finish and realized the refinments that have been made to a beautiful design, I knew it was the one. I find the Wee to be a very capable handler. The 19 inch front wheel makes it a tad slower to change directions, but it'll pitch into a turn with a lot of stability and composure. The 6 inches of travel makes it pretty unflappable through bumpy turns. The bike does carry it's weight somewhat high because it's tall. That might be an issue with those with bad legs or knees. Have you looked at the CB500X? Similar ergos to the Wee, but sits lower and weighs less.
10-06-2015, 10:14 AM
I have found the size of the front wheel as it relates to handling in the real world a red herring for most folks. My Quota, with the right profiled tire, was a very good handler and had a 19" front wheel. A buddy on a 600 GXR even commented on the handling as he tried to keep up on corners. Not as flickable as my Griso or CB, but she can hang in there. The XR650L has a 21" tire and will toss with abandon into corners (tight ones, not high speed sweepers).
But this all on the street at sane and somewhat legal speeds. I"ll second the CB500 family. |
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