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What's your dream bike?

5PYD3R

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4 years ago a Spyder used to be my dream bike as I thought back in 2008 looking at one "hmmmm...maybe some day."

Well, now I have a new bike that I look at and say "hmmm...maybe some day" and I was just wondering if anyone else had dream bike. Here is mine. Not sure if many of you know Exile Cycles, but I think his bikes are amazing!

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I have a mag. metallic (a.k.a. Grey) RT. My dream would be the new Lava Bronze Limited w-trailer. I would have Pete from Power Sports Wraps do a wrap for me in copper, gold and bronze leaves. THAT would be my dream!!!:clap:
 
An RS that gets 100 mpg. :ohyea:

Seriously though, I love my spyder. It IS my dream bike. But if I hit the lottery I'd add an RT, a Valkyrie and a flat black HD V Rod.

Oh, a GG Taurus too!
 
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I am now feeling that I have just purchased my last bike. The 2011 RT-A&C. I used to go GaGa over the latest whizbang bikes and have bought many of those on impulse over the years. I used to get 4 different motorcycle magazines and read them cover to cover each month.

Now that I am getting near the retirement age, my priorities have somewhat changed. I finally traded off my last two-wheeler for the RT mentioned above. Leg and stability issues were making me afraid of dropping it at the wrong place/wrong time. I am very happy the :spyder2: is a great alternative that allows one to keep riding. Now that I am on my fourth :spyder2:, I am kind of thinking the party is over as far as more new :spyder2:'s are concerned. Not sure how many more years I will be able to work--and have to save something for the retirement.

Bottom line: I no longer have a dream bike that I must have and am quite happy with what I have.
 
The Pacific Coast is a beautiful bike. We had one ride with our GWRA group last month. It was my first look at that model. And yes, it looked pretty good.
 
Dream bike?? :shocked:
Can I give you luist??
Maybe an RT limited...
1982 CB 900F
1986 R 80
1989 TransAlp (Had one)
1989 GB 500 (Had one!)
1978 KZ 1000 Turbo
1975 H2
1983 GL1100A (Had the "I")
Any Bimoto, Old Ducati or Indian...

I'm not greedy; I only need five or six off of that list to feel better... :D
 
My dream bike has always been, The next one I'm thinking of buying,
Just don't know what it is yet. Maybe the Moto Guzzi 1400 when it hits the states.:dontknow:
 
How about a Spyder UNlimited in any color I want, with an engine that can get down the road comfortably at 70 to 80 mph, at about 2500 to 3000 rpm, and a range of 300 to 400 miles?

john
 
How about a Spyder UNlimited in any color I want, with an engine that can get down the road comfortably at 70 to 80 mph, at about 2500 to 3000 rpm, and a range of 300 to 400 miles?

john


Funny John, funny. But that would be nice. For me, Victory Vision.
 
For me...

I used to think my dream bike was a Piaggio MP3, but then I thought, "I'd never pay 7K for something like that."

I didn't... I paid 24K for an RT-S, instead! :yikes:

So, I AM actually riding my dream bike...

Wouldn't mind trying out a T-Rex sometime...
 
So I am gathering that everyone likes their Spyders :roflblack: I definitely LOVE mine without a doubt
 
Having never ridden a bike in my life, I feel that this is my dream come true. It's such a great feeling to be able to get on that Spyder, and be able to drive it all by myself, having the confidence now that I CAN do it. It really means a lot to me that Bruiser and I can ryde together separately now, and he trusts that I know what I'm doing. The Spyder gives me the freedom to live life to the fullest. I wouldn't have it any other way! :f_spider::f_spider:
 
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