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General Discussion / Re: Is this priced right?
« Last post by guzzisteve on Today at 06:51:42 AM »Floor plan is over, time to recoup the cash.
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General Discussion / Re: Is this priced right?« Last post by guzzisteve on Today at 06:51:42 AM »Floor plan is over, time to recoup the cash.
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General Discussion / Re: Is this priced right?« Last post by kballowe on Today at 06:50:19 AM »I'm guessing that's the price, plus fees.
Cadre Cycle in Cincinnati shows a new 2024 V7 Stone for $7,000 plus freight and $50 doc fee. First responders, Veterans, etc get an extra $500 off. 3
General Discussion / Re: Magic Carpet Ride« Last post by chuck peterson on Today at 06:45:49 AM »Pervert…
I’ve sung the praises of verts since 1995. Bought one leaking from every seal for $900, and Dr Dave and his Guzziology rescued me for 90k miles. Bought another and drove it for 55k. I never found them slow, just gas it in low. Im constantly amazed how they keep showing up 4
General Discussion / Re: Rider down, NGC« Last post by Ncdan on Today at 06:45:43 AM »https://www.newscentermaine.com/article/news/local/courts-news/monmouth-police-lieutenant-sues-minot-man-oui-crash-physically-disabled-lawsuit-turner-maine-drunk-driving/97-f207cff1-162a-4c8c-92df-164ce85cdd5cYep, most anything the rider can do to become more visible to a possibly threat from another vehicle. From my past experience from riding thousands of miles a year in a large city, I learned a few different techniques that would make me more visible, not including blue lights and sirens as even that didn’t deter some tone deaf drivers from pulling out in front of a motorcyclist. Many have already been addressed here. Let me add that bright colored clothing can also help a driver to see motorcycle. Personally I believe a white helmet over a darker color will bring attention to a rider. Most older folks remember motor officers wear white helmets and I know from experience it does have a positive effect in being seen. Bottom line is one can practice these techniques that have been offered and discussed here and anything is better than riding blindly into these situations with no regards or plans for a worse case scenario. 5
General Discussion / Re: Is this priced right?« Last post by toomanybikes on Today at 06:13:37 AM »6
General Discussion / Is this priced right?« Last post by slowmover on March 14, 2026, 09:43:24 PM »7
General Discussion / Re: So I stopped by the Corbin Showroom« Last post by Vagrant on March 14, 2026, 07:48:13 PM »Steve. I found a local upholstery shop in Tucson. For $50. They redid mine with commercial truck materials.
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General Discussion / Re: Outstanding turnout for traveling lunch group« Last post by guzzisteve on March 14, 2026, 07:34:10 PM »Nice Bob
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General Discussion / Re: 2017 V9 Bobber« Last post by guzzisteve on March 14, 2026, 07:25:51 PM »Well, did it work? or is it BS
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General Discussion / Re: 2017 V9 Bobber« Last post by Kev m on March 14, 2026, 07:03:06 PM »My 1976 Yamaha XS500 had self-cancelling indicators that used time and distance as a reference. IIRC it was about 20 seconds, do not recall the distance, but probably around 300 yards. I liked Harley's later system that also used the lean angle sensor to cancel as soon as the bike tipped over to one side and then back upright. |
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