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Great thread Dan, I think Kev pretty much summed it up . I would just like to add that unless your old enough, (as most here are) to have both perspectives , it is a difficult question to answer. i think anyone coming from one side of the equation would find it difficult to even consider, or understand the other alternative. It speaks volumes that a lot of us here that are both old enough and able enough to embrace either of the two options, seem to enjoy the older option the most. That is unless they are heading out across the continent. Got to have both is my short answer. When I really want to enjoy riding a motorcycle in its purest form there is no delay in the decision,old or new, V50 lets go! Wouldn't head to North Carolina two up on it though.
I’m not yet an old man who is tired of challenges and is willing to give up independence, quite the opposite... I think getting old means going very fast on a self-maintained motorcycle without working at it as I once did, with other guys who can do the same... because we have the privilege of 40 years of learning under our belts, with 20 more to go. What they’re selling dealers today, compliance mobiles from my POV, doesn’t really do it for me but you can ride what you want I like fast, stylish bikes without closed loop fuel controls (EFI is easy until you screw it up with over complexity), without onboard IT networks, without ABS or anything else but lean and mean design that gets me the job done with the minimum of hardware. I don’t care when that hardware was built.
I think that’s pretty much where I’m at as I’m way behind the ball when it comes to modern technology in today’s bikes. A true motorcycle lover must admit there’s something magical about riding an old nostalgic bike like a 650 Bonnie, BSA shooting star, suicide shift HD and can you imagine riding a Vincent Black Shadow!!!!
Most models have a sweet spot where the tech is proven and everything just works . Yeah, New vehicles are more reliable, because they are new . Here is an example , my sister's 2013 Versa has been a less satisfactory vehicle than the 2004 Sentra it replaced . The older car was more nimble and got superior fuel mileage . The Versa will be gone tomorrow , replaced by a new Kia hybrid . My take , the '99 -'02 series 1100 CC 2 valvers are in the sweet spot . Dusty
But sometimes you like that feeling of....well the feeling that your thankfull you have a well thought out tool kit with you.. The vibs, the noise, the dirty pants from laying in the dirt tighting a bolt.. the joy of making that long trip and didnt have to fiddle at all.. Feeling ore connected..
I have to agree.. The California EV/Stone/jackal are kinda the best of bolth... Heart of the old T bikes, with enough modern changes to make them go longer without work.. but not so much that its too hard to fix when needed. As for whats better?? Well how long is a piece of string? Cant deny that most any modern bike you can jump on and go whereever you want and really not worry. But sometimes you like that feeling of....well the feeling that your thankfull you have a well thought out tool kit with you.. The vibs, the noise, the dirty pants from laying in the dirt tighting a bolt.. the joy of making that long trip and didnt have to fiddle at all.. Feeling ore connected..
Let me clarify the heart and soul of my post. There are definitely different characteristics between older and newer bikes, especially when talking about 30 years difference. I was mostly asking about the difference in their characters and how they make you feel when riding them, no so much as mechanical issues or maintenance issues. That being said all conversations are welcome. Thanks guys and let’s enjoy sharing our thoughts on the subject with each other keeping in mind we all have different opinions and feelings on this subject and every subject but in the end we are fellow guzzi admirers and fans.
An "old" bike is only as good as it's mechanic.
Yep.
When does 'old' stop and 'new' start? Its a sliding scale?