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Got me another toy!

blacklightning

Well-known member
I know this isn't spyder related, but I can hardly contain myself:yes:. As much as I like riding my spyder, I sometimes miss 2 wheels. So this past Saturday, I picked up another M109R. This is my 4th one, and possibly my best one to date. The power delivery and seating position is right on par with my F3T (but stronger). Of all the different types of bikes that I have owned in my short 11 years of riding (this is bike number 15), the only other one that comes close to satisfying me is the 2nd. gen. Vmax. Since they are out of my price range, and a threat to my safety, I will stick with the M109. I hope to get it cleaned up take some pictures later this week, but here are a few that the previous owner took.
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Thanks guys. Lamont and I talked extensively 2 years ago when we met in Maggie Valley about the similarities between the riding position of the F3 series of spyder and the M109. In fact, his F3 was the first one that I got a chance to ride, since the local dealer was too much of a pecker to even let me get a test ride in. That short trip down Soco Rd. sort of got me hooked. I still think the M109 is faster in a straight line, but I can leave my M109 brothers in the curves on my F3T.
Anyway, now I feel that I have the best of both worlds. A 3 wheeler for carving the curves or riding with my wife, and a M109 for when I want the thrill of 2 wheels, or just feel like looking bada$$:doorag:. Lol!
 
Suzuki

Awesome. She's a beauty! : ) I just recently purchased a 2009 M50 and am in the process of stripping it down and making a bobber out of it. ;) Love those Boulevards!
 
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