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"If you build it they will come" is from a fictional movie and is the opposite of reality. Many products are made, but if enough customers don't buy them, they disappear.
No, I would say it's spot on, but the definition of "it" is that you specifically build the thing that is wanted.The problem is figuring that out.
Would be nice to still have the Rocket 3 though wouldn't it Kev ?
I rode it for 37 years Huzo, many of which it was my only vehical (and most of the rest my main one). It was a hell of a bike and sometimes yes, I do miss it.
Anyone ride both an RC390 and a MG V7II? Not interested in specs, just subjective riding feel.
Actually, "If you build it they will come" is not only from a fictional movie, but it's a fictional quote - the character never said it. Sort of like "Play it again, Sam" ....Lannis
Yeah but he did say "play it again Sam"
"Play it Sam, play As Time Goes By"Sam was told to never play "her" song (in case it was requested?) so when Rick told him to play it he was a little surprised. Rick didn't tell him to play it "again" as he was not supposed to play it in the first place!
Yamaha Radian. One of my favorite cult bikes. I had one. It ran very well. I liked baiting Earl Larkin with it.
I have not ridden a V7II, but the 390 is very light and has lots of broad torque wheelie type power, like mid 40s hp at the crank. Handling is stable but capable of knee dragging fun without much effort. I suspect I'd rather ride to California on the V7II, but for fun on a track or in the twisties, the 390, with similar horsepower to the V7 and about 100 lbs less weight, is in a whole different sport category.
The Radian must have been a pretty solid bike. Some may have followed it but a couple of years ago or so a gal that went by something like RuffnTuff on the ADV Rider forum bought a used Radian and rode it from SE US to Alaska and back with fairly minimal problems. She wrote great, was a very interesting read. Her first road trip too!GliderJohn
Thanks. How was the pull from 2k - 4k rpm? I know it's no big twin, but if it's totally dead down low, that's something to consider.
"Play it Sam, play As Time Goes By"Sam was told to never play "her" song (in case it was requested?) so when Rick told him to play it he was a little surprised. Rick didn't tell him to play it "again" as he was not supposed to play it in the first place!First bike was a '72 EldoradoSecond bike a '00 JackalThird bike a '75 Eldorado (still have it, rode it to work on Friday)Fourth a '04 V11 Sport Fifth, sixth and seventh bikes GrisosI really like Grisos!It's a nice niche...
I think most people need to be part of a "mob" to confirm their belief/choice is correct. They need the confirmation of others believing what they believe to feel "right" about any particular thing. People who think their own thoughts and follow their own path are rare until the "herd" notices them and enough ofthem thinks - oh that looks interesting enough for a criticalmass to form.In a way the "herd" takes up what has been proven to workby the adventuristic few.Maurie.
That's an astute observation Maurie. So have "we" left the mob to show our individualism and thereby produced another "mob" ? Is that the effect at play here you think ? BTW, How's the new chairlift?
I think the term is pissing in the wind.We're tribal by nature, genetically driven towards it.Real loaners are rare enough to generally be freaks.That said, I feel a little freakish... Or at least I'd like to think I am.Then again that's the same marketing that the Harley "rebel" thing is tapping into.And the irony doubles when you realize that some here make fun of the Harley faithful for becoming rebels together when the Guzzi rebels are just sheep of another color.Me, the more I realize about this the more I can just enjoy what I like and not worry about the BS.
It had excellent torque throughout the range. It was last May, and I don't specifically remember how it felt at 2,000 rpm, but I was impressed with its broad torque, and I never had to downshift due to finding it in a flat spot. When I left the Deals Gap motel and headed up "Wheelie Hill", I consciously took it easy to avoid a big wheelie on someone else's bike. I recommend you find one and test ride it.
I don't think anyone's really worried about any aspect of it Kev, it's just sort of interesting. The more you learn about others, the more you find out about yourself. I'm happy to admit I'm a self serving, attention seeking show off, that only talks about himself and stands back looking at where everyone else is wrong and walks around smugly thinking he's superior to everyone else 'cos he's got the nicest Norge in Australia. Actually only one of those observations is incorrect, but it's a great lifestyle isn't it ?