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Old 04-30-2009, 01:04 AM   #51
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Mmmmm I saw one of those the other day, big bitch, but sposed to be light and great to ride...
Light is relative with those Chi They are super easy to ride and balance even at low speed but it's not a light bike if it starts tipping with ya! It is a sweet ride

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No way, now how. I prefer not to lower anything Im riding. Im not saying I couldnt ride the Versys, I could without a problem, it just wouldnt be preferred. Not as comfortable as I'd like TBH.
You could just get a 650R, basically the same bike though it is the "sport" look and a lower seat hight. They're fun, and they really are light, and nimble.

It's funny reading through this thread. I'm bored with my cruiser because I have pushed mine to it's limits, with suspension upgrades, raised forwards etc to gain all the ground clearance I could. I found myself running a road with lots of fast sweepers a couple summers ago at the absolute limit of the bike, dragging everything up to the hard points and realized I had no room for error at that point. I was looking under a Suburban going past in a right hander and when I got to the end of the road it hit me I was running stupid fast especially on my VTX. Now I want an FZ1 so I'll have a comfortable riding postion with as much sport handling as I'll need and a big enough bike for long rides. I'll miss the comfort of my VTX but I want something sporty again!!
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Old 04-30-2009, 01:18 AM   #52
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The Versys chassis is very different than the Ninja 650R chassis. The engines are the same but tuned slightly different.
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Old 04-30-2009, 01:34 AM   #53
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you sit on bikes at the dealer and imagine how nice it would be to have a big fat comfy seat versus a narrow plank of rubber? or an upright position versus laying on the tank?

Or when cruising down the interstate at 80mph on your SS and think how lovely it might be to have a windscreen big enough to block a little bit of the wind so you arent buffeted off the bike?
Yep... getting old. Welcome to my side...

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How about when you are thinking of selling your sportbike for a BMW GS? Touring is becoming more appealing to me and the track is starting to get less exciting.
Same for you slick.

And why can't BMW make any bike that looks half way decent? Don't they have designers on their team? Suit cases for side and trunk bags? WTF

Get in line boys and girls... realize the truth.

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Old 04-30-2009, 08:45 AM   #54
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And why can't BMW make any bike that looks half way decent? Don't they have designers on their team? Suit cases for side and trunk bags? WTF

Get in line boys and girls... realize the truth.
I love the GS looks. Would you want to take your bike on a gravel roads? I would have no problem doing that with a GS.
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Whatever,Stoner is a bitch! O.J. Simpson has TWO fucked knees and a severe hang nail on his left index finger but he still managed to kill two younger adults,sprint 200 feet to his car (wearing very expensive,yet uncomfortable Italian shoes) and make his get a way!!!
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Old 04-30-2009, 08:48 AM   #55
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ya know I was never a big fan of the looks of the GS... till I saw one coming down the road to prudeho bay... (the road that goes to the most northern point in alaska)... and saw another come off a ATV trail from the back woods in AK... both guys were from the lower 48... just something about being able to ride just about any distance or terrain that makes them look good to me now
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Old 04-30-2009, 09:24 AM   #56
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This thread has got me back into the GS itch. The DRZ just ain't scratchin it. I may sell all three of my bikes and buy a true dirt bike (4 stroke 250) and a GS. I am seriously considering it. The right offer would drive me over the top.
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Old 04-30-2009, 09:46 AM   #57
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My husband loves his Electra Glide but it never would have made it to Prudhoe Bay and back. For that he took the 1150GS.
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Old 04-30-2009, 10:16 AM   #58
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I have two uncles with Goldwings they both did the whole trip to alaska thing. rode through creek bottoms pulling trailers etc. Although they are a little on the outside of sanity. When I sold my '97 truck one of them sold his 97 wing. he had more miles on it then my truck had.

he used to have a pic of him on the bike on one of those swinging bridges out west, yeah no thanks. you'd be amazed what a Goldwing can do if you're willing to push it.
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Old 04-30-2009, 10:46 AM   #59
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Your reasoning is pretty much spot on why I bought the Tuono. I like the performance of the SS bikes, but hate the aching back. I'm only 30 and can't see my back getting any better!

I can do 600 mile days touring, keep up with the 600's in the twisty bits, and have relatively good power. After 17k she is running strong, and almost paid off
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Old 04-30-2009, 02:54 PM   #60
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I love the GS looks. Would you want to take your bike on a gravel roads? I would have no problem doing that with a GS.
Nope I would prefer not to. But seriously, how many times are you going down dirt roads?
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