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    Question for the two wheeler folk....

    I'm leaning towards grabbing a newer(to me) motorcycle. I'm more a dual-sport/off-road motorcycle rider. Last street cruiser, I owned/rode, got quick parked in a turn, after miscalculations in the apex, of an unfamiliar country road "bend" were made. 🤦‍♂️...some bones were broke, some were just chipped and/or cracked. I said a few four letter words, got the bike off me(leg pinned) and said a couple more four letter words, picked up the bike and said/thought a lot more four letter words. Unknown to me at the time, my scapula was broke/cracked completely in half and explained why the hand worked but, not the arm (one of the hardest bones to break...ppfff, easy peasy 😏). Managed to restart the engine and made my way home. But, I digress...anywho....

    Looking at a 2011 Triumph Thunderbird Storm with 16k on it, for $4000. Is it worth the $4K? Should I stick to four wheels or two feet and leave the street bikes alone? Should I just keep looking for a good Dual-sport?



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    It's a 750 lbs ox. A 1700 and you are known to ride new twisties? That's way more cruiser than street. I'm sure the big parrell twin will be more comfortable than a Harley but really make sure that's what you want. You may want something a little more nimble. 4k isn't bad but not really a steal. All that said, you can always own it for a year then sell it quickly for not much loss. Offer $3200, buy at $3500 or less.
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      Just passed 100K on my daily driver Super Tenere (1200cc/750lb) so I'm biased, but go for it 👍

      I like dual sport the best, but know that you won't be doing much more than jeep trails ... They are awesome on long drive and forestry roads 🤩
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        Hmmm....maybe the thunderbird and this, to hit the road, on a North AM paintball tour.😂

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          Daily drive here in Texas, I have a naked upright and love it. Super comfy but the wind is a biiiiiiatch. Rode a buddiesVstrom 650 and was impressed with the way it felt. A bit higher CG then the bikes I usually ride but it was still super nimble. I would look at the adventure series of bikes.

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