DeBenGuzzi Posted April 8, 2010 Posted April 8, 2010 I put the V11 on craigslist and shot high for price because I only half want to sell it half dont. I'd really like an american style Moto guzzi cruiser, I hope the 1400 cruiser is more than a myth. I would probably consider a nice Bassa, california, Breva, 1150r, or a k1200c all with bags, but I'd probably have to come up with some cash on the difference. I put victory for an option on the ad but at the same time I could really use to pay off my credit card and use the money going to that to pay off my student loans and my car. The worst part is I KNOW I'll miss her and regret it
The Monkey Posted April 8, 2010 Posted April 8, 2010 There is no freedom with a bank. There will always be another bike. Low rates make it easier to beat down principal. The Wind tastes better when it has no attachments or agenda- regardless of what you're riding. Sell the Ape instead. MG never has had it together, that is the challenge of having one
DeBenGuzzi Posted April 8, 2010 Author Posted April 8, 2010 You will never part with that bike and you know it I hate that you guys know me so well, I did list it at 6k tho, which is high, I would sell it for less to a board member. http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/mcy/1681700217.html
RHIP Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 Don't do it. If you are looking to go two-up, figure out how to drop the passenger pegs, put on ape-hanger bars, whatever it takes to give her a comfortable ride. I still haven't forgiven myself for trading in my V-7 Sport in 1985, even though I really needed the money. Even at $6K, with what's on the bike it's a steal. If you do sell it, don't sell the parts! Geez, the bodywork alone should get you another thou on Ebay. As for the cruiser replacement, I've got two BMW's - what's a k1200c? If you mean the oilhead cruiser - ride one first. No power, no travel in the rear suspension, and looks that only a dachshund could love. There should be a Bassa/CAli out there somewhere at a reasonable price. My friend has an '09 XR1200. Not the greatest ride for two people, but he loves it. There are two used for sale at Leo's I believe, asking $8,500@.
DeBenGuzzi Posted April 9, 2010 Author Posted April 9, 2010 Don't do it. If you are looking to go two-up, figure out how to drop the passenger pegs, put on ape-hanger bars, whatever it takes to give her a comfortable ride. I still haven't forgiven myself for trading in my V-7 Sport in 1985, even though I really needed the money. Even at $6K, with what's on the bike it's a steal. If you do sell it, don't sell the parts! Geez, the bodywork alone should get you another thou on Ebay. As for the cruiser replacement, I've got two BMW's - what's a k1200c? If you mean the oilhead cruiser - ride one first. No power, no travel in the rear suspension, and looks that only a dachshund could love. There should be a Bassa/CAli out there somewhere at a reasonable price. My friend has an '09 XR1200. Not the greatest ride for two people, but he loves it. There are two used for sale at Leo's I believe, asking $8,500@. don't care too much for 2 up, once in awhile around town but when I want to really go somewhere its solo, I get what youre saying too, I'm so torn. I want 3 bikes but the wife is already against 2, just tolerant of it. I've heard the 1200c cruisers are dogs but I'm in no hurry just comfort, sat on a few and I could see it being pretty comfy
Steve G. Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 don't care too much for 2 up, once in awhile around town but when I want to really go somewhere its solo, I get what youre saying too, I'm so torn. I want 3 bikes but the wife is already against 2, just tolerant of it. I've heard the 1200c cruisers are dogs but I'm in no hurry just comfort, sat on a few and I could see it being pretty comfy Cruisers are comfortable,,,,for about 15 minutes. Your tailbone will hate you. Your body becomes a human kite at speeds over 50mph. Cruisers are friggin' stupid. Sorry, I had to tell you. The most comfortable sitting position in motorcycling today is found on most large dual sport machines. Steve
DeBenGuzzi Posted April 9, 2010 Author Posted April 9, 2010 thats why I like the breva,Ulysses, 1150r and even the k1200gs, sad but true one of my favs, with the right pegs and defiantly a windscreen I think a cruiser can fit good too. funny I got offered a 07 SeaDoo for it with 17hrs on it, I said no deal. lame.
RHIP Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 thats why I like the breva,Ulysses, 1150r and even the k1200gs, sad but true one of my favs, with the right pegs and defiantly a windscreen I think a cruiser can fit good too. funny I got offered a 07 SeaDoo for it with 17hrs on it, I said no deal. lame. Who offered the SeaDoo, Denny Hecker? (we get it). They're right - for any serious traveling, cruisers suck. An FL would be OK, but more than you want to spend. My "Tourer" for the last few years has been an f 650 "Fundorko". With an Airhawk cushion, light (400 pounds) and very comfortable for 600 mile days. If you want more power, consider a V-Strom; dual-sport/adventure bikes are the most comfortable, unless you are looking at something like a Goldwing. I understand them, but do not speak that language.
DeBenGuzzi Posted April 10, 2010 Author Posted April 10, 2010 LOL, I found my Denny Hecker Auto Connection t shirt going through some old clothes from a fan jam like 9 years ago, the shirt is shot but I should cut out the logo on the chest and frame it for the garage. lol
DeBenGuzzi Posted April 10, 2010 Author Posted April 10, 2010 Man up and buy an Eldorado. what about a Cali vintage?
pete roper Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 what about a Cali vintage? Or if you like the riding position of Dual Sports how about a Stelvio? Got the importer's lad bringing the new NTX press demonstrator up here tomorrow. I can report back if you like?? Pete
Steve G. Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 Or if you like the riding position of Dual Sports how about a Stelvio? Got the importer's lad bringing the new NTX press demonstrator up here tomorrow. I can report back if you like?? Pete It's too bad they don't bring the NTX into North America. Stelvio's in red do not make sense. A bike like this needs to be olive green or camo, there's no sense in making a dual sport pretty, it's not possible. Every one made from every manufacturer is ugly, the way it should be. Steve
DeBenGuzzi Posted April 10, 2010 Author Posted April 10, 2010 Or if you like the riding position of Dual Sports how about a Stelvio? Got the importer's lad bringing the new NTX press demonstrator up here tomorrow. I can report back if you like?? Pete I would like, I would like, too bad I can't afford a 15, or is it 17k bike right now, little tight paying for the new car and aprilia. I do REALLY like the looks and idea of the stelvio NTX though, a lot. if that powerball ticket pays off I'd definitely pay inflated prices just to get my hands on one.
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