08-26-2009, 12:56 PM | #21 |
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I don't know if this helps, but I see lots of Honda 600's and 750's for around 3-4k here in the Raleigh area. I especially think the 750's are a nice mix of power and maneuvering. Big enough to do some serious touring yet light enough to feel like you can muscle it around some. I love my VTX1300 and I don't think I could find a more comfortable bike (after I replaced the butt-numbing stock seat, of course), but I sometimes wish I had gone a little smaller. It definitely lacks some of the nimbleness I feel when I ride my buddy's Shadow 750. Of course, I haven't ridden a 600, so I can't comment on whether it would fit the bill as well.
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There are still times that I feel the VLX is too heavy (I'm a relatively small person......and getting older) but seem to be slowly getting over that as time goes along. I don't even notice that the clutch is different anymore. The taller first gear makes you pay more attention to what you are doing and I think you end up with a better technique overall.
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you probably have a good point nice about the mix of power and maneuvering with the 750 and dupo does have a valid point in his post as well, what if, just what if i do get that vlx and get tired of it fast. 600 compared to a 750 dosent seem like it would be that much difference but i know there is a pretty good jump in power with the 750, i guess that could come in handy and im sure it would be a little more fun. a little more than enough power might be a better idea than just enough, especially when its in the same price range. you guys really got me thinking. glad i decided to think about it instead of take that vlx i liked home yesterday. i was looking on craigs list and you can get a nice 750 shadow in the price range you mentioned. only thing is i think i would prefer the model with the shaft drive over the chain drive and those aren't quite as cheep. any one think the shaft drive would really be worth paying a bit more for. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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what kind of milage do you actually get out of a 750 shadow. the wheels in my head are spinning like crazy, im so confused. most things i know exactly what i want when i go to pick one up. but when it comes to choosing a bike there is so much to think about. |
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08-26-2009, 05:38 PM | #26 |
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Shaft drive is nice. Depends on how much $$ you can save and how much of a pain you consider chain maintenance to be, I guess. You do lose a tiny bit of power with the shaft drive, I've heard.
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Take a deep breath......
So many bikes - SO LITTLE TIME!!!!
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As for the 750's (and there are several different ones), I don't know. You might want to browse around here for a bit: http://www.hondashadow.net/forum/ And I haven't said it in this thread yet but I strongly encourage you to NOT buy anything used without a test ride of some kind or a 4 hour return. You can do all the research in the world but until you get YOUR ass in the seat, you never really know how you will like it. And until you see and hear it run through the gears, you don't REALLY know if it is running right or not. Some days I'm sorry I didn't test the Vulcan 500 first because it DOES have somewhat better performance.......but then there are SO many people that say:" Oooooo....nice bike".....with the bright red and lots of chrome. Even a couple of Harley riders; honest truth. I think I'll keep it for a while. :cool:
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any ways, i have done a lot of thinking and im leaning twards the 750 shadow, comfort, good amount of power, reliable, still in production and you can get one used some what cheep. after talking to some people about the 883 sportsters i will definately pass on that. the vlx well i really like the way it looks and gets descent gas milage but in all honesty i did not find it to be the most comfortable bike and something about it seemed kind of akward. selling my bike on friday, im gonna sell a few things on ebay or craigs list that i dont need or ever use any more, so im thinking i will have around 4k to spend on a bike in the next week or two. i shouldn't have any problem finding a nice shadow for 4k or less. |
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