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Don't underestimate a Rat Terrier. They will surprise you with their tenacity, and voracity when they have prey in their sights.
I gotta ask.HAVE YOU OWNED A RUBBERMOUNT 1200?!?Because the difference between a solidmount 1200 (through 03) and a rubbermount (04+) is significant, almost completely different bikes.I'm struggling for a Guzzi analogy. It's not quite Cali 1100 vs Cali 1400 but it's closer than not. Yeah it's the same basic frame and engine architecture, but everything about how they work together changed.
Starting to sound like you need an adventure style bike. For drop guards, take a look at T-Rex Racing out of Texas. Solid protection with replaceable contact points. Those guards might help you choose one of the bikes they make guards for, like the Versys. https://www.t-rex-racing.com/
Interesting that Kevin mentioned the Versys , they are fun , but comparing the 650 Kawasaki to an 1100 Guzzi is almost strange . The Kwacker is a Rat Terrier , the old Guzzi is a big old Labrador Retriever . Dusty
Yes Kev, or I would have kept my mouth shut. Like I said, I like them, and a Sportster certainly could suffice, but compared to a EV 1100 - no comparison for higher speed travel.
I hate this threadNow I wanna go out and go motorcycle shoppingThanks a lot
MMRanch, what sort of 883? I have been wondering about those (I have riddenly only the 1200). I see lots of the XL "c" or "custom" for sale. Why did you think it even better than the other sporty you had?Lowryter, believe me I am trying to ride a california. It would be big step in the direction of finally making up my mind. I hoped to go see two this week. Both fell through. I do not see a lot of the Cali 1100s for sale around here--or for that matter anywhere I am looking.I keep trying. That said, a lot of my questions here are about more than the riding experience alone, and the answers are not something I would ever learn from a test ride. So the conversation here is important to me.
Kev m , There was something wrong with your Jackal , didn't it have parts breaking because of vibration ? That shouldn't happen . Dusty
Kev, you have touched on something I have been wondering about. Those neutered/lowered sportsters. ... I see them for sale everywhere. Can the low height be "fixed" simply with rear shocks from a bigger Harley? I was planning on changing the shocks anyway. But you've made me think maybe I should go read up on that at the XL forum to make sure it's not a bigger deal than i thought. I'm viewing the sportster as a platform that can be set up very much the way I want it, but I don't want to do a lot more work on the setting up than I have to. I do know that I need to get a post 2004 for the rubber mounts
When do people named Kevin EVER NOT WANT to go Motorcycle shopping?!?Is there such a time and place?
LMAO, you were right Kev when you said I should go ahead and make the other Kev an offer on that V9 😂😂😂😂. You can’t make this stuff up, can’t stop laughing 😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂
Well Kev, like you I am always motorcycle shopping. The difference comes in the buying! My last two test rides were the 2020 Royal Enfield Trials 500 and a 2008 Wide Glide.
I'm looking at an late model FXDL myself......
I’ve been hesitant to chime in here due to the fact that I’ve never owned a sportster and only ridden a couple, period. However I can speak for the 1100 California bikes as I’ve had three of them now. The MG California 1100(1064cc) both hydro and solid lifter versions are fantastic mills and the bikes themselves are really capable tourers as well as canyon chasers, with a competent rider aboard. Not making light of the HD but one surly can’t go wrong with the MG either.