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Old 10-09-2009, 01:20 PM   #11
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did you get married and just haven't told us yet?
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Old 10-09-2009, 01:21 PM   #12
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I lived the chopper experience and it cannot be a primary bike. I also feel that the over the top chopper look is kind of dead. Fatbaggers and highly customized harleys are more the norm. Look at some of the stuff Roland Sands has done to softails or FBI with roadkings.

Manly rigid, swing arms are for sissys........so I thought.

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Old 10-09-2009, 01:53 PM   #13
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did you get married and just haven't told us yet?
I highly doubt this one. unless I am and nobody told me.

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I lived the chopper experience and it cannot be a primary bike. I also feel that the over the top chopper look is kind of dead. Fatbaggers and highly customized harleys are more the norm. Look at some of the stuff Roland Sands has done to softails or FBI with roadkings.

Manly rigid, swing arms are for sissys........so I thought.

That style looks ok to me, but I greatly prefer the hand built cobbled together from 70 other bikes look, kinda raw and unfinished so to speak.
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Old 10-09-2009, 02:48 PM   #14
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...I suppose you could say I'm just becoming a more or less mature rider, and wanting something I can enjoy seeing the sights on. call me nuts, but I want to go slower and enjoy life...
To me, an enjoyable bike is smooth, comfortable, can go around a corner with no fuss, can pass a row of cars going up a steep hill, and keeps the wind blast off me. And to me, the sights would include Colorado, Utah, and Arizona. A chopper wouldn't do it for me, and a Goldwing is just too much. My CBR1000F is close at doing it all, but an 1,100cc Blackbird would be even better.
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Old 10-09-2009, 04:25 PM   #15
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No worries, sounds like you need a connie 14.
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Old 10-09-2009, 07:06 PM   #16
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No worries, sounds like you need a connie 14.
yep.....
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Old 10-09-2009, 07:11 PM   #17
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Agreed.

No offense to GM or anyone else that rode or "built" a modern chopper but those are a bastardation of the meaning of the word.

A true chopper is a bike that has had parts chopped off, welded on, cannibalized from other bikes and has more man hours invested than dollars.

I think the sporty build sounds great.
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Old 10-09-2009, 10:25 PM   #18
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I'm about at this point as well. My next bike will most likely not be a sportbike. Haven't nailed down exactly what I want. But I have a couple in mind.
Gee I think I might know abt this....

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Agreed.

No offense to GM or anyone else that rode or "built" a modern chopper but those are a bastardation of the meaning of the word.

A true chopper is a bike that has had parts chopped off, welded on, cannibalized from other bikes and has more man hours invested than dollars.

I think the sporty build sounds great.
I'm well aware of the difference between old and new school. The new factory customs are a dieing breed. The old school choppers are back in style. More so in the bobber look. You aren't going to educate me on the topic.

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That style looks ok to me, but I greatly prefer the hand built cobbled together from 70 other bikes look, kinda raw and unfinished so to speak.
Of coarse... that is also what is in style now.
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Old 10-10-2009, 12:29 AM   #19
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I can't stand choppers personally as I think they are total poser mobiles...With that said, if you want a bike you can ride around that isn't all about carving corners, get a cruiser like a HD Nighttrain.
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Old 10-10-2009, 02:50 AM   #20
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I love stuff thats built from parts honestly, which is kinda why I want to make my own bike by repurposing one.

IF I actually had freakin TWISTIES near me, I"d get another sportbike, like a little 500, I dont need a lot of power in a sportbike. but my roads are primarily flat and straight, and BLAH really, which influences my thinking. Its wasteful to have all that cornering potential and no roads to use it on.

I may just get a sportster and leave it alone, other than a windshield and jsut RIDE The thing.
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