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The Bettsville American legion riders are having their 3rd Annual Motorcycle Swap meet and Bike Show on June 28th from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Rain or Shine. Admission is $2.00 or is included with the purchase of a $15.00 Event T-shirt. There will be Vendors, a Live Band, a Beer Tent, and lots of Food & Beverages. The Motorcycle Show entry fee is $5.00 and there will be five classes: Custom, Touring, Street, Trike, and Antique. There will be awards for Best in each Class and a People's Choice Award. We're also having a Cash raffle and tickets are $5.00 each or five for $20.00. Cash prizes are: 1st place $1000.00, 2nd Place $500.00, 3rd Place $250.00, and 4th Place $125.00. Tickets are available at the Post or from any ALR member. Vendors are wanted, a 10x10 foot space is $10.00 and there are a few limited indoor spaces with power and a 6 foot table for $25.00 each. After may 15th there will be an addtional $5.00 per space. The Legion hall is located at 3751 W, State Route 12 on the west end of Bettsville Ohio (about 1/2 way between Fremont and Fostoria Ohio). For more information contact Doug Long 419-721-3320 or Jim Nagle 419-619-1756
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Is there a limit om picture size or megabytes of data that prevented my pictures from uploading? Every time I try it goes through all the motions, then says the upload has failed.
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I rode up to Maumee Tuesday as Honda East had the Victory Demo Truck there. I demo rode four 2013 Victory models including the Vegas 8-Ball, the Hard Ball, the Boardwalk, and the Vision Tour. Here's a few pictures:
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Looking to break into the motorcycle scene. Is a 600cc too much?
reinie replied to TMonhollen's topic in Introductions
I know a young guy who tried to start out on a GSXR 750, which he wadded up in a ditch the first day. Luckily he only got a concussion and cuts & bruises but it ended his desire to ride. Yeah a 600 could concievably work for you, but I'm thinking more like a 500 would be better to be a newbie on. -
The Victory Motorcycles Demo truck will be at Honda East in Maumee on May 6th & 7th
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A guy named Charlie here in town did that with his Ultra. Removed the tour pack and put a low chopped windshield on the batwing fairing. Looks just like a Street Glide with lowers now.
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The Guv just signed it into law and it goes into effect on July 1st, so it's real.
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These were taken shortly after I got the bike from American Powersports in Findlay. Some of my mods weren't done yet. D&D Slip-on Mufflers Stage 1 remap and air filter Stainless steel extended mirror stalks Billet Brake Pedal 7 Jurock 14" tinted windshield with "flip" Victory Lock-N-Ride Trunk
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There are plenty of raffle tickets. $5 each and with only 1000 tickets, four cash prizes the odds are 1 in 250 of winning something. Way better than the lottery!
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I like the Victory Lock-N-Ride Trunk. Easily taken off and put back on.
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Never had a Harley so I guess I don't know what I missed!!! 43 years of owning motorcycles and have had Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, Triumph and Victory. Seventeen bikes in all.
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A bunch of my fellow American Legion Riders have Ultra Classics and they swear by them. I reckon the Victory Cross Country tour is close to the same equipment wise. My 2012 Cross Country started out being more like a Street Glide but since I added the tour pack trunk with rear speakers it's now a bit more like an Electraglide Classic. No lowers on it.
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Honda used to make the Magna 750 which had a version of the VFR motor in it. It used to kick ass on much bigger cruisers performance wise. Not a bad looking bike either.
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Those old 1982 bikes didn't really have a feet forward riding stance nor were the seat heights very low. Just stepped seats, buckhorn handlebars, short mufflers and a fatter rear tire. In every way they were just styling changes to standard UJMs. The 1996 Honda ACE 1100 actually nailed it as a lot of people mistook mine for a Harley back when I had it.
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I've had a lot of bikes since my first on back in 1970, about sixteen or so. I have had singles, vertical twins, V-twins, inline triples and fours, air cooled, oil cooled and water cooled. All three final drives, chain, belt and shaft. The sizes ranged from 90cc all the way to 2300cc, so I really have had quite a variety of rides in my 42 plus years of motorcycle ownership. The cruiser genre for me started in 1997 with a 1996 Honda Shadow ACE 1100 although I had a couple of inline four cruisers before that, a 1982 Kawasaki KZ550 LTD and a 1982 Yamaha XJ650 Maxim, if you'd actually call them cruisers.
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I got my Frogg Toggs at Bass Pro Shops, cheaper than at a motorcycle shop.
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Glad to see I'm not alone in my preference towards cruisers with saddlebags (baggers). Seems like this is the biggest segment in the non sporting category by my observation. Maybe I will bump into one or more of you at an event such as the Swap Meet the American Legion Riders are having in Bettsville this June. I'm a member there and on the committee. I also do a few poker runs etc. every summer.
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Anybody on this forum into these types of motorcycles? I have been on Cruisers since 1997. Last fall I went from a 2010 Triumph Rocket III Touring to a 1012 Victory Cross Country. I was planning on keeping the Triumph until a small part in the transmission failed under warranty then had a 43 day long debacle with Triumph and the dealer with no motorcycle to ride. This soured me on Triumph and that dealer to the point that I traded the Rocket on the Victory shortly after I got it back. Anyhow I am loving the Cross Country even though it's quite a bit less powerful. The new machine has lots of other attributes that more than make up for that.
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Just about any metric cruiser would do the same thing as a Harley and be well within your price limit. Honda Shadows & Sabres, VTXs from 750 to 1300cc, Yamaha V-Stars 650 to 1300cc, Kawasaki Vulcans 800 to 1700cc, and Suzuki Boulevards & Volusias and "M" bikes 800cc to 1500cc. There's a lot of choices out there in this category and all cost a lot less than a Harley.