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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=98524
Submitted by: DiRF
Comments: 3  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 09-10-2023
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Potential replacements for my VTX...

Kawasaki Vaquero
Yamaha Eluder
Honda Goldwing


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9-10-2023 @ 02:59:06 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
Vaquero - Pros: Fellow co-worker has one, and lauds its comfort and highway stability. Cons: Would feel weird to have a damn-near identical bike as a co-worker, and its styling is a bit... pedestrian.

Eluder - Pros: Love the styling. One of the few Yamahas without stupid clear tallights. Cons: Air-cooled and no longer in production (though I'm planning on buying used anyway, but there's not many of these "out there")

Goldwing - Pros: Comfort, Honda reliability and durability. Cons: More "standard" riding position, and it'll be a hit to my ego that I'm old enough to now be riding a goddamn Goldwing. Also, the DCT automatic is a concern. Even though I don't know how to drive a manual car, I really, truly enjoy shifting my own motorcycle.


#2
9-16-2023 @ 09:15:31 AM
Posted By : Driven_out Reply | Edit | Del
To be honest thwy all look the same to me

#3
9-17-2023 @ 07:41:31 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
Now that I think about it, with the terrible corrosion problems in this area, maybe I should stick with an older bike. Heck, if I buy an older Goldwing with higher miles, it'll be way cheaper. It's not reliability and durability that will kill a bike down here, it's the air. That will affect an almost-new bike as it will one 10 years old.

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