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Considering second ride

draboo

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Preferably lower bucks,may want second Spyder in a few years,but for now want something to ride so Ruby can drive the 200.

I am looking at an older Harley shovelhead and would like some opinions from any HD folks with experience with pre-EVO/singlecam shovels. HDX??:D

Here is one I ran across on CL:

http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/mcy/1289135710.html

Thanks for your opinions. I m also considering a 85 Vmax for 3K(from a collecter in CA with 8500 mi) and a 86 Venture Royal,asking 1700 OBO.

But the HD sure tickles my geezerly fancy..I m still stuck in love with shovels.nojoke.:thumbup:
 
Suzuki 650 V-Strom. Great value and excellent bike. It's just a little ugly, but the ride quickly out weighs that.

Rod.
 
Thanks for your responses. I m glad to hear about the negetive aspects of the shovel. I get all wrapped in nostalgia-love and forget the reality of the situation. Those old Sportsters I owned required a bag full of tools and a trailer to go a few hundred miles also. It looks like a fun bike to drive a few miles to a Thursday "Bike Night", but thats about it. I think I ll pass.

I,too,owned a 82 (non Royal )Venture years ago.What sold me on it was cruising on the back of a friends Venture. I glanced over his shoulder and was dumbfounded..we were cruising along at a leisurely 115mph.Older Ventures were/are FAST!

First thing I noticed was the top heaviness. I tipped over once on a lawn on its right side. Not thinking, I picked it up and then realized I couldnt mount it. Stood there honking my horn. My neighbor(a fellow Venture owner, strangely enough) drove by and saw me and came to my rescue. I like the power and smoothness of the Venture,tho. But tippyness is one of its downfalls.

I may check out the Vmax next week. Now THAT would be fun:thumbup:(and reasonably priced) I also am interested in possibly an old Honda 900, like early 80s. The ones with the hi/lo transmission, like THIS ONE.

Oh,BTW HDX, the problem with that Sportster I contacted you about was a crankshaft sensor of some sort.

And..here is where we ended up yesterday.(see pic) Unfortunately, I didnt get to meet Janine Turner!:(
 
I'm with HDXBONES...
I had a 81 Lowrider...
Awesome bike but I was always tinkering with it...

Lots of inexpensive Import bikes out there that might be a better choice...
 
I tipped over once on a lawn on its right side. Not thinking, I picked it up and then realized I couldnt mount it. Stood there honking my horn. :(

I know exactly how you feel. My Spyder has fallen over several times and I've needed help to pick it back up. I'm patiently, or not, waiting for ataDUDE to get his Side-Kick on the market! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
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