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    OK, now I get it.

    My Striple seems to have developed a small oil leak, so I dropped it off for the 3rd time in 4 weeks to Holeshot, and they flicked my the keys to a Silver 900cc Bonneville.

    It's my first real go on a Cruiser, but shit it's cool.

    The noise is just so epic. I actually 'get' it. Would I buy one as my sole bike? No. Not yet anyway. I'd certainly have one as a 2nd bike if funds prevailed though.

    There's probably quite a few 'sports' bike riders that have discovered the joys of cruisers, but probably not quite so many on the flipside?
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    It always surprises me when people discover bikes other then the type they own are a ball of fun.

    For what its worth, Every bike I have ever ridden has been awesome, Nothing to "get", I knew beforehand it was going to be cool as fuck

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    Two wheels good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    My Striple seems to have developed a small oil leak, so I dropped it off for the 3rd time in 4 weeks to Holeshot, and they flicked my the keys to a Silver 900cc Bonneville.

    It's my first real go on a Cruiser, but shit it's cool.

    The noise is just so epic. I actually 'get' it. Would I buy one as my sole bike? No. Not yet anyway. I'd certainly have one as a 2nd bike if funds prevailed though.

    There's probably quite a few 'sports' bike riders that have discovered the joys of cruisers, but probably not quite so many on the flipside?
    I have ridden a few 'sports' type bikes and love them, lots of fun and they always feel easier to manuvure, would love to have one of each in the garage!
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    Oi you bastard - they only ever give me the 14yo 'loana' bike.

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    hah, i've had some real good loaners out of them.

    Oh, Gubb, dont worry about the Striple. My Speed Four was awesome once I got the first 5 warranty claims out of the way. haha!
    (Seriously though, Holeshot dealt with them real well and always sorted me out with a decent loaner).

    The Triumph America is pretty much my favourite cruiser. The Rocket III is just hilarious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    My Striple seems to have developed a small oil leak, so I dropped it off for the 3rd time in 4 weeks to Holeshot, and they flicked my the keys to a Silver 900cc Bonneville. It's my first real go on a Cruiser, but shit it's cool.
    The Bonneville's a cruiser?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badjelly View Post
    The Bonneville's a cruiser?
    Yeah, it is.

    But I was thinking to bad they didn't let him try some of the bigger ones.



    I've tried a baby sports - an old 250.

    While I see the points of why people like then, they just don't suit me. I'm to big, they hurt my nuts, and I feel more secure on a heavy brick like bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badjelly View Post
    The Bonneville's a cruiser?
    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    Yeah, it is.
    Oh.

    But to my old-fashioned mind this

    http://www.raptorsandrockets.com/ima...eville_1_r.jpg

    is no more a cruiser than my Scorpio, or a 1960s Honda 750, or a 1960s Bonneville. They're just regular bikes.

    Whereas this

    http://www.bikez.com/pictures/triump...%20Triumph.jpg

    is a cruiser, because of the footrests being further forward and the raked out front end.

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    Well I define cruisers by it's current purpose, type of seating, foot control position, and rider position.

    On a bonneville you are pretty school desk and school chair in a boarding school kind of position, rather different then say a lazy boy position that I like when riding.

    But it's not a nut crunching position, or a smack me on the ass while I look at the speedo kind of position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    ...a boarding school kind of position...
    That used to mean something quite different.

    Assume the position, boy!

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    Anyway, if the cruiserers are going to start claiming bikes like the Bonneville as their own, then I might have to reconsider my dogmatic, irrational and rabid hatred of cruisers.

    No, that's out of the question. Get away from me, Satan!

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    Cheers Devil, only a minor issue. Hairline crack in the engine casing. Gah.

    Not sure i'd know what to do with a Rocket III just yet TBH.
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