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On the other hand, she commuted solo on the Versys today and did OK.I'm not going to fight with this one, whatever she wants we'll figure out!Great suggestions above and I'm passing them on to her.
On horsepower alone the V7 is streets ahead of all those other weird looking bikes.
Got a date with a V-7, maybe this weekend, and a line on a Bonneville she can take on a substantial ride and get if she likes. So things are coming together.On the other hand, she commuted solo on the Versys today and did OK.I'm not going to fight with this one, whatever she wants we'll figure out!Great suggestions above and I'm passing them on to her.
The Versus is just a great motorcycle that few bikes in that range can compare.
Great news Ken. I am still awaiting your preference regarding the test rides of the Harley, Indian and Cal 14 of 4 years ago. I am glad you have a definitive non preference for the Versus. Quite helpful to many here no doubt. The Versus is a faster, better handling motorcycle let down by utter reliability.
I think you completely missed the point.The Versys (did both our autocorrects do that spelling? lol) may be all that to you or someone who plain likes it. To anyone else it might as well be a Keurig and none of that matters.She already HAS a Versys (or access to one) and for whatever personal reason she is looking for something else, which suggests she's not happy with it, i.e she has her own non preference.And I know you were being sarcastic, but I'll still probably take the RK over a Cali 1400, Indian, or especially now, a Vic. Though now I have to ride the new M8. Meanwhile I still think the next bike to join the fleet will be the new CX Roadster.
Glad you decided on the RK after 4 years of consideration.
Weird how different perception can be , having ridden a couple of Sportsters over the last few years I can discern zero similarities to my Jackal , like none , zip, nada . OK , maybe in acceleration , but literally nothing else . Dusty
After owning a string of kick start only bikes from 1968 until about 1990 , I can highly recommend electric starters Dusty
Calling BS on that one Kev. I don't think the Jackal makes less HP than a Sportster: The Guzzi revs another 2k rpms.
So far as vibrations, you must be talking about a rubber mount Sporty, otherwise way off base.
yeah Kev, you can hot rod a harley and make it pull pretty hard. Certainly you can spend a ton of money and get power where a Sporty can run like a 15 year old Jackal or even faster. So when you spend all that money to throw all those mods and make Guzzi power+, does the engine shake like a jack hammer? Much easier to have a stock bike that smoothly revs another 2000 rpm which is my preference.
As luck would have it, anyone with issues kick starting THIS bike,Yamaha will throw in a box of tampons...
Except that I quoted you STOCK numbers in that comparison. So again my 07 Sporty STOCK ran just fine/just as fast as my 00 Jackal. And a new CX would be a bit quicker.And no, I don't bother going full Stage I as I don't like loud exhausts. I ran very lightly modified exhausts on my 07 for 10 years and just recently went back to stock. It runs great, no jack hammer and MUCH SMOOTHER THAN MY JACKAL (or BREVA 1100) EVER WAS.
the dyno chart had a St 1 kit with screamin bald eagles. Really, the sporty goes to 5500 rpm and the Guzzi will run 7k with another k over rev. I won't pick nits withya, since I am confused with all your numbers and charts. And we're comparing a Cali, not a sport Guzzi which seems crazy when you're showing bald eagles .... but ride whatcya want. I am sure your original statement is true in some circumstances. Still if we're comparing 15 year old sportsters to jackals (which was on my mind)....which is oranges to oranges, BUT, I am sure you can show me a 15 year old vance and hines pro-stocker-buel-sportster-eagle-stroker-blower and still win the argument. Win at all costs or don't try. I should know better.