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Pokey

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  1. Current owners are screwing up.......majorly!!!
  2. It looks just like this, so this will have to do for a pic.........
  3. She could care less, so that was for sure an easy decision. Who knows if maybe one will get added to the garage in the future, but if I can only have one bike it would be an ADV style machine.
  4. Been on the fence about what my next bike was gonna be, thought a Super Tenere or an FJ-09 might be in the cards. But I just could not get the latest 650 V-strom out of my head, so I went out to the Pony on July 3rd and bought the only XT which they had only had on the floor for 4 days. Kyle was so awesome to deal with, and the sale and overall process was pretty painless. I am quite the fan of the Stroms, and thought it was finally time to go with the 650 version for a change. In short......I am loving it, the ole trusty 1000 will be going up for sale soon. Less is more for me the more trips I take and the more I ride, and I think I may have this girl for a while. Well that's horseshit, trying to attach a pic and it keeps having upload error.
  5. Twisty roads are much more fun, head South into Kentucky and use that GSX-R for what it is designed for.
  6. I hear those CB500f are an absolute hoot to ride.
  7. I have traveled all over the United states on 2 wheels "many times off the beaten path" and have never ran out of gas, just seems like a worry over nothing to me........just sayin. Maybe the bikes I pick have a better range than some, or perhaps I just plan better or have been lucky at times too?
  8. V-twins in a straight line can be faster than hell, and pretty sure the V-rod engine does quite well in NHRA.
  9. Unicorn or leprechaun semen.
  10. Total overkill Jack, and that much usage can likely foul your plugs.
  11. What is a "last fill up of the season"?
  12. Techron concentrate.....the rest only wish they were as good as Techron.
  13. Convenience and no hassle of real tobacco by chance? Yeah the real stuff is gross/horrible for you and a nuisance to all those around, but it is just light it up and puff away!!!
  14. Actually Ben I think a Jeep would be perfect for you and what you ultimately want it for, they are "much more" reliable then some here are giving them credit. Yeah they are ridiculous expensive for what you get, but it is a Jeep thing.
  15. Yup.....but the rotopax and MSR bottles only look bad ass mounted on V-Stroms and the likes.
  16. Because shifting all the time gets old perhaps?
  17. If somebody were to give me a Jeep, then maybe I would own a Jeep as possibly a 2nd or 3rd vehicle. LOL
  18. Ride one if you ever get the chance, you might just be pleasantly surprised as I was.
  19. Off-road and touring are quite different obviously, one is typically "off-road and the beaten path" and another is typically on-road. Gotta say I agree with the question asked "have you ever ran out of gas"? Roto-Pax is the best system there is, short of just going with a bigger tank. Usually not hard to find gas for a fill up unless you are just extremely remote, and I am betting you will be more than ready to get off your current bike for a bit when it is time for a fill up. My V-Strom is extremely comfy and I have a 200 plus mile range, but I am still more than ready to get off the bike for a bit after a re-fuel. I would worry more about staying hydrated, over expanding my fuel capacity. Get a GPS if you don't already, that "find fuel" feature can be a life saver.
  20. Amazingly nimble and very maneuverable, for a bike that big and heavy it is very balanced and easy to ride. I am pretty much sold on it as a bagger/tourer were I to go that route, I was left very impressed by it. The ground clearance for cornering is excellent, and the bike has built in tip over wings which literally keeps anything from getting damaged or falling over flat in a tip over.
  21. Well.....the Wifey and I stopped at the Victory demo day today, got to take out a Cross Country Tour and then a Vision. HATED the Cross Country Tour, unless I just got a bad one or something. It had clunky shifting, serious heat coming off engine up into all over my body, there was quite a bit of rattling/vibrations coming from the front end and the fairing, the fueling seemed very lean, and the steering was wooden and very unresponsive. Basically I have never felt so disconnected on a bike in my life, and I really tried to like it. However........the Vision was a whole other experience, I swear I was on a Gold Wing with a big ass twin engine powering it. Very responsive, very smooth, loads of torque and get up and go, no strange noises or vibrations, and the bike just simply handles better than it should. I came out feeling overall very impressed with the Vision, and I have always thought they were unique and interesting machines. They have quite a following, and now I can see as to why. I could honestly see myself adding one to the garage, and the Wifey seemed to really enjoy being on the back. I really want to get her riding with me, I have a lot of places I want to take her that I am confident she would enjoy.
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