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You should check out the Yamaha Viragos. I've had two of them (535 & 750) along with a Harley and a number of dual sports. The Virago's were great bikes and definitely in your budget.
Yeah, I really liked that KTM. Had I the coin I might spring for one. They do break though, and they aren't easily repaired either. As much as I liked my Supersport I sold it. Hurt too damn much to ride the thing. Modern Supersports aren't that much better in that regard, though I think they're finally a bit faster. Weren't for the longest time.I've owned 1000 cc crotch rockets, and many other styles, nowadays I prefer dual sports for about 3/4 of my riding. I did like the demo ride on the new KTM 1290 though, but not cheap, or for newbies like the OP wants. It felt really damn fast, and would snap into a wheelie basically at will.
I'm trying not to become an organ donor too early.
The only reason you might find one boring is you never rode my death machine. There is nothing at all boring about that kind of responsiveness and speed. Riding upright in a straight line all day because you’ll bottom out the pegs in a turn is boring.
The Blackbird was a fine bike, but it was a sport cruiser, not a race bike. I smoked a couple of those BMers, honked off their riders pretty good too. For what they spent on those things they should have been honked off. BMW overbuilt the bikes, they were powerful but heavy. It's only been very recently that the power to weight has gotten to the point where new bikes can outrun my old one.Oh please . I owned for several years a BMW S1000RR, 193hp at the crank, and it would leave your "death machine" for dead. Stock these bikes are breaking into the 9's in the quarter with trap speeds in the mid to upper 150's. It's the fastest thing I've ever ridden, and makes my previous fastest bike (Honda CBR 1100XX Blackbird) look like a moped.
The Blackbird was a fine bike, but it was a sport cruiser, not a race bike. I smoked a couple of those BMers, honked off their riders pretty good too. For what they spent on those things they should have been honked off. BMW overbuilt the bikes, they were powerful but heavy. It's only been very recently that the power to weight has gotten to the point where new bikes can outrun my old one.
Baloney. Did it more than once though it was a previous generation. They were powerful but heavy. Left them behind.Now you're either just baiting or incredibly misinformed, as there is no way your Honda is out running an S1000RR.
Baloney. Did it more than once though it was a previous generation. They were powerful but heavy. Left them behind.
Baloney. Did it more than once though it was a previous generation. They were powerful but heavy. Left them behind.
The day a Blackbird outruns an S1000RR, it's a bad rider at the helm of the RR.
"It's not the arrow. It's the Indian."
Used Honda Shadow 750. Pick your flavor (Aero or Spirit). They are fast enough to do interstate speeds, handle decent for cruisers, are lightweight (for cruisers), can haul a passenger, are cheap to buy, get 40-50 mpg, and are cheap to insure.
I’ve let plenty of slower bikes pass me up as I don’t believe in “stupid speeds” on the street. They go away saying, “I just beat a SUZUKI Bandit 1200S in a drag race on my Ninja 400!” Enjoy your dream.
Yamaha Roadliner/Stratoliner is belt drive. I've seen thousands of posts on motorcycle forums and NEVER seen any that complained about not being stable. Just the opposite!! They complain about a small gas tank and only a 5 speed transmission. But with 1900CC there is plenty of "grunt" and doesn't need another speed.
The CB1000r is a bit north of “standard” but it’s no super sport. I don’t outrun much of anything anymore. It actually carries a later generation motor but doesn’t product much more than 120 hp at the real wheel. Engine was reworked to get a bit more uuumph at lower rpm. Means you don’t get as much with higher rpm. Had I not ridden a truly firebreathing super sport I’d regard it as a fast bike. There is a reason you don’t see a lot of older guys on super sports.He doesn't have a Blackbird, he has a standard based on the older 954 fireblade motor.
Wow, I didn’t think anyone owned a Rune. Neat looking bikes. I’ve not seen one in person.I own 5 Harley's and 2 Honda's. The rune, and a vtx 1300 s. The vtx is a fantastic and reliable ride with a great look, and comfortable on long runs. I actually ride it more than the Harley's.
The problem with a Harley is all the money you have to spend on the costume.
I notice that you didn't put 'well built and reliable' as adjectives for the Harley.If you want to ride something that sounds like a Harley, I'd suggest a Harley. Sportsters are great bikes, easy to work on, build, and very affordable. Anyone who recommends a Japanese motorcycle is probably flying a Cirrus and doesn't have their tailwheel endorsement, and definitely a low-wing flyer following the magenta line to their nearest FBO for bottled water and a paved runway.
It’s really rare that I rear anything this stupid on the internet. We sportbike riders do wear gear, but it’s all protective. My leather jacket has armor and vents, so I keep wearing it when the weather gets warm. My helmet is one of the best full face helmets made by anyone. Even my gloves have armor. While gear can be stylish, the stuff worn by sport bikers is highly protective. Best is a full race suit, which has leggings as well. Dress for the crash, not the ride.Seems that the costume that the wannabe racer boys wear costs as much or more the the leather jacket and chaps worn by the cruiser crowd. It a good thing the racer boys wear that suit because they tend to slide along the pavement more often. Road rash can be very painful and even fatal if infection sets in.
Anyone car to guess where the term "Squid" comes from when referring to Ninja, Hurricane and Gixxer riders?
Squid <—————— Squirrely kid