Motorcycle Catch-All

Serengeti wrote:

I really like the look of the new CL500. Might need to put one of them in my garage next year...

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Looks a bit like a Triumph Bonneville.

Ugh, those pics from the from the San Juans <3

I've got a special place in my heart for Ouray and the Million Dollar Highway to Durango.

Well, I'm joining this group. Took my MSF last weekend, and passed (the only U-turn I pulled off was the only one that mattered in the evaluation). Even had I blown that, I nailed everything else, but would have been annoyed.

I have a bike on order (and to pair with my electrified American icon F-150 (Lightning)), it is a Harley* LiveWire One.

Plan to spend a lot of time in parking lots for several weeks after that arrives.

* Not technically a Harley anymore.

Nice!

Congrats.

I miss my motorcycle.

I don't miss riding it around asshats not paying attention/on their phone/finger in their nose or acting like they are going to purposefully hit me then laugh at me when they drive away.

My LiveWire has arrived. It is a joy to ride (I was just doing circles of the neighborhood). There's no engine noise, no engine vibration just a smooth experience.

Also a head turner as people are unsure what they're looking at.

Nice!

I would love an electric motorcycle, but they're just not suitable for my type of riding... Yet. Future battery tech can't get here fast enough.

I am anxiously awaiting actual user reviews of the Stark Varg. If it's as good as it looks, it should be a super fun trail bike, and I might just have to get in line to put one in my garage.

I've had my LiveWire One for a bit over three months now. I took it with me (in the bed of from F150 Lightning - you might see a trend towards EVs here) up to Nova Scotia for the summer. I've been riding it essentially everyday when the sun has been shining, mostly along what is known as the Lighthouse Route on the southern coast of the province.

I've put in about 1000 miles in six weeks or so. The only negative so far about it is that the saddle is terrible. After about an hour and half, it's really hard on the butt. So after tryin a few different seat pads, I've bitten the bullet and ordered a Corbin seat for it.

Planning to do a long weekend trip of about 350 miles, testing it's range and putting it through its paces (including fast charging).

Still a head turner, especially when I had to take it to the Harley dealership here to have the 1000 mile service done...