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Re: Yamaha v-Star 650 Silverado edition
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Victory Vision: http://www.motorcycledaily.com/071007top.jpg Marauder 800: http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/photogall ... G_4382.jpg Honda Goldwing: http://www.motorcycledaily.com/goldwing.jpg Looking at the Victory and Marauder pics, the seating position is much the same. Notice how on both bikes the ankles are directly under the wrists. In contrast, the Goldwing rider's ankles are well behind the wrists in more of the standard seating position. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Re: Yamaha v-Star 650 Silverado edition
My foot position on my Vulcan looks almost exactly like Primal's post of the Marauder 800, I do have some extenders on the handlebars but that only moved them back about 1 3/4" from factory settings.
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Re: Yamaha v-Star 650 Silverado edition
Deleted to keep the Peace
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Re: Yamaha v-Star 650 Silverado edition
Hey gentlemen,
I am getting some pretty good input on this post overall, but I really don't want it to turn into a knock down drag out fight and name calling, so how bout' we all shake hands and try to be a little more civil before this starts to get out of hand, everybody okay with that? |
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Re: Yamaha v-Star 650 Silverado edition
Blanket apology to any feathers I may have ruffled. Wasn't my intent. Well, maybe that one comment - sorry about that.
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Re: Yamaha v-Star 650 Silverado edition
Thanks, I appreciate everybody "chillin" !
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Re: Yamaha v-Star 650 Silverado edition
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every time i have set on a sport bike all i can think about is how uncomfortable they are to set on and how much my back would hurt after a 20 min ride on it, i cant imagine taking one for a long distance ride. i will agree those bikes have more power and better handling but i really cant agree with the comfort statement as far as cruiser handling, my bike is on the larger side and i can turn on to any side street at 20mph easily (that is a pretty sharp turn) and still not scrape the foot peg on the ground, i cant see any need to take a corner any faster than that. especially when you never know if your gonna run it some gravel or any thing else on the road. not every one cares about those parameters so that is kind of a dead end statement about the "facts" sure if you want a motorcycle that races down the road at 200mph and takes corners at stupid speeds your gonna get that kind of a bike. but not every one has a death wish :lol: bottom line here, to me it sounds like you are saying that cruisers are crap. not trying to start any kind of fight here. just did not appreciate what was said. and i cant see how riding a sports bike is comfortable in the least bit. especially if you back hurts all the time, maybe i have not set on the right kind of sports bike. i have set on some that were not comfy and some that i thought were horribly not comfy. sure sport bikes are better in some aspects but cruisers are better in others and look a lot better, that is my opinion. this is the last time i will complain about this. i have said what i have to say. your post does give people something to think about and i do see what you are saying except for a few of the statements, i just feel that you want the wrong way about giving that information. |
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Re: Yamaha v-Star 650 Silverado edition
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