HotRodZilla
GOD BLESS AMERICA
I also hate having to pay for gas and tires.
Don't forget about cleaning the grass and dirt off after YOU go off-road!I hate having to check tire pressures and bending over to check oil levels.
Haven't you learned the laid-back ways of the south yet? Here's a hint- telescopic inspection mirror. DuhHuh......and bending over to check oil levels.
That's the short list.I also hate having to pay for gas and tires.
I felt like that at the end of the "How the West Was Won" Rally. After 32 hours and 1400 miles on the bike, collecting bonuses and having fun, I was surprised that it was time to get offI'd flown from SoCal to PHX and rode home - 420 mile "honeymoon". As I finished filling the tank and started to ride up the hill toward my house, I realized that it was time to get off the bike.
Bummer.
My first bike was a Harley Sportster bought in 2003. I had no experience of any other kinda bike.Hi All, I'm still considering an FJR, but I was wondering what generally puts people off of an FJR? Does it seem too big, tall, hard to ride?
A couple things about my current ride, a cruiser, is that I do not like sitting back, not able to stand up. Feels like I'm hanging on and getting blown off the seat. The riding position is not good for any quick responses. I also do not like the lack of power (~60HP), but the torque is nice.
Totally my issue too. I have an '05 (my second, after blowing up my first '05 at 62,000 miles or such)--I have an '05 with 52,000 miles, and it just runs great! Throw into the equation all the add-ons and adjustments that would not transfer to a newer model, and I cannot justify getting a new bike.Biggest complaint: the bike just keep running and I can't justify getting a new yet.
"Thou art sad; get thee a wife, get thee a wife!"The layer of dust on most of furniture and television because I'm too busy riding.
Lot of that goin' on around here lately.I don't like Howie. Does that count?
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