SockMonkey
Makin' Some Noise
Lately, I've been giving serious thought to a 2nd bike centered on what purpose it will serve in my daily life. By and large, I want a bike that will do for me what my old '76 CB750 and (to a certain extent) my '80 Yamaha XS1100 did; quick trips for errands or short commutes, pleasurable little rides in the country... That type of stuff. Yes, the FJR does that without problem, but it's just, well, different. I look at the FJR as more a bike that I get on and ride. A 3 or 5 or even 10 mile trip is a waste of its time. It's difficult to explain, but there it is.
So, getting back to the point: a 2nd bike. I love the classic (almost timeless) look of bikes like the Triumph Bonneville, Ducati GT1000 and (in particular) the 2008 Moto Guzzi V7 Classic. Folks, this bike just does it for me. It's bizarre; the last real connection I had with a bike just from looking at a picture was the Yamaha XS1100. This bike speaks to me (with a deep, sexy Italian accent like Sophia Loren's). Weird, I know. But here it is in all wonderfulness. And the only changes I would make if I owned it would be a set of drop handle bars with bar-end mirrors and a bullet fairing. That's it. The bike is damn near perfect IMHO....
So, getting back to the point: a 2nd bike. I love the classic (almost timeless) look of bikes like the Triumph Bonneville, Ducati GT1000 and (in particular) the 2008 Moto Guzzi V7 Classic. Folks, this bike just does it for me. It's bizarre; the last real connection I had with a bike just from looking at a picture was the Yamaha XS1100. This bike speaks to me (with a deep, sexy Italian accent like Sophia Loren's). Weird, I know. But here it is in all wonderfulness. And the only changes I would make if I owned it would be a set of drop handle bars with bar-end mirrors and a bullet fairing. That's it. The bike is damn near perfect IMHO....
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