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  1. #16
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    Jealous! I would fucking pre-cum if I got to test ride one of those :P

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    Great choice! They are what I was looking at, but didn't get to test ride ....

    I particularly like the look of the America .... but it was a bit out of my price range when I bought my cruiser.

    I'm sure you will enjoy riding a cruiser. I hadn't ridden them before either, and its a bit of an adjustment ..... but I have really enjoyed the rides I have had so far.

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    Interesting concept.
    Shouldn’t be hard to sport on the road, or hear for that matter
    Enjoy the ride
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    Quote Originally Posted by cruza View Post
    Buy it , those thrux are nice........
    Yes they are another very nice twin.
    Would not mine one to hop on now and then either.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

    Don't confuse education with intelligence.
    There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    Yes they are another very nice twin.
    Would not mine one to hop on now and then either.
    You buy it for me & I might let you ride it now & then& the guzzi too

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBzz View Post
    Interesting concept.
    Shouldn’t be hard to sport on the road, or hear for that matter
    Enjoy the ride
    Yeah his bike sounds nice I luved the sound going through the the passes sunday

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    Cool bike Rik - just remember that (most of the time) you'll have to let the sprotsbikes vamoos into the twisty bit now.

    Can't wait to see the America in 'the flesh'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBzz View Post
    Interesting concept.
    Shouldn’t be hard to sport on the road, or hear for that matter
    Enjoy the ride
    Quote Originally Posted by SDU View Post
    Yeah his bike sounds nice I luved the sound going through the the passes sunday
    I must say that I do love the sound of a twin.
    Don't think I could buy three or four cylinder again. (Apart from a Rocket III)

    Quote Originally Posted by SDU View Post
    You buy it for me & I might let you ride it now & then& the guzzi too
    Does that mean we have to go to the Bank again?

    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Cool bike Rik - just remember that (most of the time) you'll have to let the sprotsbikes vamoos into the twisty bit now.

    Can't wait to see the America in 'the flesh'.
    You just know you that you just have to have "that" bike sometime's.
    I will miss a sprotsbike now and then.

    But for the bigger part of my riding I think I will be a happy camper.

    On the sweepers it can keep up (not at race pace of course), but in the tight hills to Duvauchelle my foot was on the ground though a lot of the corners.
    And that was real fun in it's own way, as the bike behaved well when push hard-ish and did nothing to scare me.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

    Don't confuse education with intelligence.
    There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.

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    That's a handsome bike. A cruiser that actually looks functional

    A credit to your taste.

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    Niccccee!!

    Bloody stylish look....good choice
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Cool bike Rik - just remember that (most of the time) you'll have to let the sprotsbikes vamoos into the twisty bit now.

    Can't wait to see the America in 'the flesh'.
    It might be a bit worn down by then

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    The america is my favourite cruiser. Love it!

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    Cruisers

    Sorry if im hijacking your thread.
    Im new here.
    Just bought a New Honda VT 750 C 2 days ago and in "love" all over again.
    My 1st real big bike-compared to an old Honda 400N 1980 and scooters etc.
    Is there another Cruiser section on this forum ??
    Last edited by Psychrn; 27th April 2009 at 00:35. Reason: Added

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