Raptor
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As many of you know, I bought a new bike a little over a month ago. I am so enamered with the new Suzuki that I have not been able to get off of it. Got 3800 miles on already and she's been absolutely flawless. I've been keeping 14 up by starting her up and taking her around the block every so often so she doesn't rot, but that's all. It's been all about the new kid.
So the other day I decided to get on 14 and really ride it. Wow. I couldn't believe the difference in performance, handling, everything. I was completely disappointed. When I got back home I covered it up and started thinking. Maybe I should just dump this thing. And then it hit me; ya dummy, you can't compare the two machines! The Spyder will never measure up to the FA. So I now had two choices; dump Phantom 14, or change it's mission.
I decided that I have to change the way I think of Phantom 14. I have been trying to make it a performance machine. But the fact is, it's never going to be that. It's just not capable of it without massive modification, and even then it's not going to cut it. Besides, I now have a machine that is a true performance monster, so 14 doesn't need to be! So I'm changing it's mission.
I'm going to pull the batwing off and put the touring shield and a set of deflectors on, soften the suspension considerably so it will provide a much better ride, pull that POS Hindle off and put the stock can back on to quiet her down and just use her like a nice gentle cruising machine that I can ride with Kath when we go out riding together and for foul weather riding so I can properly leverage all of those saftey controls. I think that by doing this 14 will last longer, won't break as much and I'll have 2 unique rides that will provide unique experiences.
We'll see how it all works out, but I feel this is the right approach to take. Time to roll up the sleeves and get started! That is, if I can ever get off this FA long enough to do it!
So the other day I decided to get on 14 and really ride it. Wow. I couldn't believe the difference in performance, handling, everything. I was completely disappointed. When I got back home I covered it up and started thinking. Maybe I should just dump this thing. And then it hit me; ya dummy, you can't compare the two machines! The Spyder will never measure up to the FA. So I now had two choices; dump Phantom 14, or change it's mission.
I decided that I have to change the way I think of Phantom 14. I have been trying to make it a performance machine. But the fact is, it's never going to be that. It's just not capable of it without massive modification, and even then it's not going to cut it. Besides, I now have a machine that is a true performance monster, so 14 doesn't need to be! So I'm changing it's mission.
I'm going to pull the batwing off and put the touring shield and a set of deflectors on, soften the suspension considerably so it will provide a much better ride, pull that POS Hindle off and put the stock can back on to quiet her down and just use her like a nice gentle cruising machine that I can ride with Kath when we go out riding together and for foul weather riding so I can properly leverage all of those saftey controls. I think that by doing this 14 will last longer, won't break as much and I'll have 2 unique rides that will provide unique experiences.
We'll see how it all works out, but I feel this is the right approach to take. Time to roll up the sleeves and get started! That is, if I can ever get off this FA long enough to do it!
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