If I had a big pile of coin I would ask Richard Pollock to build me one of these.
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triumph-bonneville-custom1.jpg
Or go full on USA style...
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If I had a big pile of coin I would ask Richard Pollock to build me one of these.
triumph_speedmaster_mule.1.jpg
triumph-bonneville-custom1.jpg
Or go full on USA style...
Mule.jpg
I would look at an older Monster, preferably a 900. Those motors are bulletproof and you might be able to find a decent one at the top end of your range. Here's one with 200k on it (197k in the article but he broke 200 in June) - Ductalk
I'd remove the FZR. They're a good bike but there's no way I'd want to take one on a multi-day trip; they are happiest at high RPMs and that would annoy me to no end after the first day. They're more of a 'take it out and carve the canyons for a day' kind of bike.
I have a '95 SS/SP and it's IMHO as close to perfect as a bike can be. I bought it 8 years ago with 5600 miles on it - today it's at 47k and change.
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Eat one live toad first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you all day.
motorcycles are fun...
mid size are perfect... like 650/750/900.
dont have one anymore..
mebbe some dayy get another one.
it's a shame you guys never got the TRX850. Fantastic bike...
http://motosvit.com/Yamaha%20TRX850/...096%20%201.jpg. For touring wth a bit of sport twins usually do well. That 'Orca' up the page would be the ticket though if you can afford one. Awesome bike.
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This was listed on local KC Craigslist. $1300 left for some leather and hooker and beer adventures.
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my last bike was a 650 yamaha twin
fast enough and fun as hell.
2 speeding tickets* in a week= sold it.
* not even going fast... like 50 in a 35...
I had an xs special too . . . Great fun to ride, kind of a dog . . .
I often think about getting another one, but am not sure I'd really ride it much.
The answer to your question is KLR650. Used for $2500 no problem. Easy to service, if it should break down, which isn't likely if it's been maintained.
I'm a BMW guy and have done lots of touring on an 1150GS, but for a first/entry bike that's a little easier to manage, with good versatility for on/off road, that's available for cheap, the KLR is unmatched.
I love KLRs. I owned a KLR. For a primarily on-road trip, a Ninja 250 is way more comfortable. And faster.
Buddy of mine just picked one up...
But, looks like I'm set on a certain Ducati 900SS CR. Oh yes.
Yessir!
For anyone interested in the older ducati 900ss theres lots of good people and info here ...
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