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How many of us are still riding two wheel motorcyles?

Have a 2015 RTL. Traded my Kawasaki 1700 Vulcan Nomad for a 2017 Street Glide in April. Really enjoying both bikes!
 
Wife got Gl1800 from me when I got a new one. After several years, I went to the Spyder and gave her my newer wing. Sold hers (234,000 miles) and now she rides my newer-old wing. Sometimes she lets me ride it but mostly it's just to move it around a parking lot. Gezzz, that thing feels heavy and cumbersome moving it around. Riding big bikes was never a problem for over 30 years but now I think I am spoiled. I like my 3 wheels.
 
Aaaagghhh !!

All you guys with 2 or more bikes are killin' me ;)

We sold the FJR right after we got the Spyder cause we couldn't justify 2 bikes --- so sorry we did.

Been looking at a few used "standards" lately :D
 
All you guys with 2 or more bikes are killin' me ;)

We sold the FJR right after we got the Spyder cause we couldn't justify 2 bikes --- so sorry we did.

Been looking at a few used "standards" lately :D

They are "out there." And...it's a buyers market. Keep looking, and go for it. :yes::yes:
 
Just curious as to how many of us are still riding two wheel motorcycles now that they own Spyders? And if so, what are you still riding?

My thanks to you for posting this thread. I keep coming back to view the "latest."

There are some real nice examples of "big iron," which I really like. :bowdown: Several of those pictures have given me the "drool" factor. :thumbup:

Glad I was able to add one and go back. Not as big iron as I would like--but not bad either. I am happy, and I guess that is what counts. :yes:

 
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I have a 07' Big Dog Mastiff also
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Yup. Still have a two-wheeler. This was in late-July taking the MN Expert Rider Course, a new name for the Civilian Police Motorcycle Course.


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Triumph Bonneville. In the picture it's the one on the right. I just sold the one on the left. I had intended to sell both to make room in the garage for the Spyder, but I'm not sure the Spyder is right for me, so I'm holding onto the Bonnie for a while *just in case*.

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I have my barn find it is a 1990 Honda Pacific Coast PC800, sold new in 1993, ridden
547.2 Miles and parked in the barn until last year when I got it.
After much cleaning and replacing everything made of rubber, all fluids, carb
cleaning fuel filters new tires and anything else needed to make it 100% here it is
I ride it often it's a fun little bike.
 
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I have my barn find it is a 1990 Honda Pacific Coast PC800, sold new in 1993, ridden
547.2 Miles and parked in the barn until last year when I got it.
After much cleaning and replacing everything made of rubber, all fluids, carb
cleaning fuel filters new tires and anything else needed to make it 100% here it is
I ride it often it's a fun little bike.

There is a blue one running around here. Back when they had a GW riders club--they were at some of the rides.
 
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I have my barn find it is a 1990 Honda Pacific Coast PC800, sold new in 1993, ridden
547.2 Miles and parked in the barn until last year when I got it.
After much cleaning and replacing everything made of rubber, all fluids, carb
cleaning fuel filters new tires and anything else needed to make it 100% here it is
I ride it often it's a fun little bike.


SWeeet! That one was always on my radar but every example I came across was already beat to crap. I did own what many considered to be it's successor- the NT700V but that was soul-less. Quite reliable (it is after all a Honda) but boring.
 
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Still have 8 other 2 wheeler's that I ride but only 1 up, two up is reserved for the Spyder. Have knee and leg problems and don't feel safe (after 53 years of riding) riding two up on 2 wheels. Wife feels safer on the spyder also.
 
Currently riding a Honda Goldwing. Getting closer to that age where I need to consider options and I had in mind the usual 3. Spyder, Trike or a Hack. All 3 are appealing to me but like most of you I will probably choose the one that makes the most sense at that time and then add a smaller 2 wheeler.

I've demo ridden spyders and like them. Haven't had a chance to try a Trike or Hack yet but I really need to try.
 
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