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You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

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    You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    I have been riding motorcycles for nearly fifty years, pretty much what ever I have wanted to ride trying all sorts of motorcycle styles out for size; standards, sport, dual sport, sport touring, touring, off road... done it all.


    For over thirty of those years my life partner for nearly forty years has been a my travelling companion. She did not always voice her opinion regarding the style of m/c I choose to ride, she just got on a rode with me... well, she has not always been comfortable on some of the machines that we have toured on so yesterday we did something about that...

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    This is Sue’s new sled... 2013 HD Electra Glide




    You see, this is about riding for me, I have ridden Guzzis, Hondas, Yamahas, Triumphs, all kinda stuff and I like them all. This is about touring with comfort. This motorcycle is instantly familiar in the handling, power delivery, just awesome and the fact that the HD is very comfy for Sue, that is a huge win.


    Ride 'em.

    Rob & Sue

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Congrats. My father has an older EG that I borrow a few times a year. I wasn't expecting to like it (I have only owned sport and mx bikes for 25 years) but I loved it. It couldn't be my only bike but I would love to own a newer one, someday..
    Enjoy it!

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    I've ridden some shitty, fairly new Harleys and hated 'em. But I recently got a chance to cruise around on wunna their newer something-or-others (not a 'Glide) and I actually enjoyed it. I shit you not. Nor will I likely admit that EVER again...

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    BTW, you should post that SV you have for sale over on the MGNOC mailing list here, and the Honda. My Dad forwarded it to me but you'd get more views here than a Guzzi mailing list, that's for sure.

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Quote Originally Posted by TheIglu View Post
    BTW, you should post that SV you have for sale over on the MGNOC mailing list here, and the Honda. My Dad forwarded it to me but you'd get more views here than a Guzzi mailing list, that's for sure.

    Clayton,
    I don't have an SV for sale... ? ? ? Or a Honda... I'm sending the '99 to San Diego for my daily commuter... Keeping the Transalp and Hawk GT.

    I was going to ask "Who's your Dad...?" but... ah, no. LOL What is your Dad's name on the Guzzi list...?

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    P.S. I may sell the SV out in Califonia in a couple of years though...

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Ah, my bad. Guy was selling a '99 SV and a CB1, not a Hawk GT.

    Not sure what his name is on there, but he is Gary with a V10 Centuaro.

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Quote Originally Posted by RadHawk View Post
    I have been riding motorcycles for nearly fifty years, pretty much what ever I have wanted to ride trying all sorts of motorcycle styles out for size; standards, sport, dual sport, sport touring, touring, off road... done it all.


    For over thirty of those years my life partner for nearly forty years has been a my travelling companion. She did not always voice her opinion regarding the style of m/c I choose to ride, she just got on a rode with me... well, she has not always been comfortable on some of the machines that we have toured on so yesterday we did something about that...

    ...

    This is Sue’s new sled... 2013 HD Electra Glide




    You see, this is about riding for me, I have ridden Guzzis, Hondas, Yamahas, Triumphs, all kinda stuff and I like them all. This is about touring with comfort. This motorcycle is instantly familiar in the handling, power delivery, just awesome and the fact that the HD is very comfy for Sue, that is a huge win.


    Ride 'em.

    Rob & Sue
    Funny enough I have a similar story and went the same route to make my Wife comfy. I got a new multistrada and she hated it. So I sold my Ape and bought this. And I'm the last guy to ever think I would own a Harley. But it pretty descent and the Wife loves it. It's a 13 road glide ultra.
    Congratulations to you and your Wife.
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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    I'll say it over and over again: I'm not quite ready for a Harley touring machine yet.. but I completely understand.

    Damned nice bike. Guy @ work picked up a new Road King not long ago. He says he can't stop riding it.

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    The Electra Glide is awesome. Congrats!!

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneman View Post
    But I recently got a chance to cruise around on wunna their newer something-or-others (not a 'Glide) and I actually enjoyed it.
    If you're trying those out, might as well try out a purpose built touring bike...

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Quote Originally Posted by jasnmar View Post
    If you're trying those out, might as well try out a purpose built touring bike...
    I wasn't really trying it out, it just happened by chance that I got an opp. to take one for a quick ride. I wanna say it was a Dyna-something - fairly low seat height and actually kinda compact by Harley standards. I was VERY surprised at how much fun it was. But I'm listening...what would you suggest?

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoneman View Post
    But I'm listening...what would you suggest?
    Take the GL for a spin...

    I wouldn't call it compact, but it is surprising

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Quote Originally Posted by jasnmar View Post
    Take the GL for a spin...

    I wouldn't call it compact, but it is surprising
    Yeah...I get what you're saying. Shit like that's just too big for me. Even the dressed Jap 'sport-tourers' are a bit much for my tastes, although not outta the question either...

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Dynas.. I thought we were talking about the FL touring framed bikes here. Ie the ones without the shitty ergonomics.

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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Thanks all, we are diggin' the FLH...




    Quote Originally Posted by jasnmar View Post
    Take the GL for a spin...

    I wouldn't call it compact, but it is surprising

    We toured the Maritimes two years ago on the 1200 GT Guzzi and went with four other couples riding Gold Wings 1800's and they are very impressive, handle well, obviously comfortable and all that...

    This HD though just makes that sound, handles surprisingly well. I like it..

    Best,
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    Re: You are not gonna believe what I brought home...

    Quote Originally Posted by RadHawk View Post

    This HD though just makes that sound, handles surprisingly well. I like it..
    If sound were one of my high criteria, my decisions might have been different. The HDs do sound great.

    I have one bike that sounds like a sewing machine, another that makes a loud, but Gawd awful noise. Obviously lower on my list of buying criteria.

    Congrats on the new ride!

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