Hello,
I have a K2 in good condition 30k miles, etc, etc
I absolutely love it but where I live it's like a bird in a cage. Already I'm starting to ride beyond the limits of the road conditions here and that's only going to end in tears.
Once or twice a year we get off the island to some proper roads but then the missus finds it uncomfortable.
Soo looked at a same year XVS/Dragster 1100 today with only 10k miles. It's nice but not awesome like the 14.
Totally different style and difficult to ride at stupid speeds.
I can't decide what to do, any suggestions.?
When it comes down to it I can't behave on the 14. The cruiser option seems to be a solution but I don't know!
move
Buy Stoli's C90........... :whistling:
Ha ha, yes moving off Monkey Island would be great but I'm committed here for a few years yet.
The C90 could work too, but apart from a Sunday morning that means I'll never ride the 14 and that seems a waste.
The road licence goes up every year, cos it was imported after 2005 or whatever the cut off year and the insurance is crazy money because they have never insured a GSX1400 before. :bugga:
I rode a XVS/Dragster 1100 for a few weeks and it destroyed my back - may have been me but would not buy another. :thumbs_down:Then bought a Kawasaki Meanstreak 1600cruiser and that was really comfortable. :smile2:
Hey Notty that's an interesting point, cos the guy with the DragStar has a Kawa Meanstreak, so maybe he came to the same conclusion. :onya:
Always regretted selling my 1st 14. Now, over 10 years later I have another one and loving it even more. I survived the years without one quite alright. There is a time and season for everything.
14's aren't THAT sporty and are quite happy when used as lazy bikes to cruise around on. If you can't do it on a 14 then I doubt a "cruiser" would be that different, other than having poor handling, less comfort and being less practical.
I use my 14 in city traffic and short distance commuting and its fine as is a Hayabusa.
Maybe its a rider issue not a bike issue ?
Turn it into a sidecar, more comfort for your wife & you can't ride it a stupid speeds anymore. There ya go, sorted.
Quote from: Tony Nitrous on Sunday, 30 July 2017, 08:08 AM
14's aren't THAT sporty and are quite happy when used as lazy bikes to cruise around on. If you can't do it on a 14 then I doubt a "cruiser" would be that different, other than having poor handling, less comfort and being less practical.
I use my 14 in city traffic and short distance commuting and its fine as is a Hayabusa.
Maybe its a rider issue not a bike issue ?
The roads on Malta are not what you are used to ride in the UK.
The roadsurface feels like it is made of 90% potholes and 10% emergency filler.
Sticky tires are the only options to keep it planted. :whistling:
Well then, sounds like a scrambler would be the thing there then, or even a 'proper' dirt bike. Only short roads, so can stand on pegs - don't need a comfy seat, knobbly tyres for grip in the pot hole riddled roads & long suspension travel to ease the jarring on back & knees.
:whistling:
i reckon the honda postie bike. store the 14 until a better place. forget the cruiser thing.
Here's what you need - a stealth 1400 :happy1:
Mate........ those brown shoes would go very nicely with the "brown n white creation" :lol:
Quote from: gsxbarmy on Sunday, 30 July 2017, 10:22 PM
Here's what you need - a stealth 1400 smiley
A stealth 14? Must be Red then, hell, it's even a black bike - so must be Red, would have been while he was on holiday in Vietnam or the likes aye.
@Red Biker