Stryker crsoobow?
#41
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147

Triumph! The other 100 yr old motorcycle company. Now made in Thailand, lol. Sold my [bought new] 2002 Glide w/ $700 worth of "wall" on it for $13000, paid $11,500, 10,000 miles, no troubles.
#43
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 299

triumph's were/are cool bikes, I had a chance to buy a norton cammando a couple years ago for a decent price but passed on it, not that I really regret it, I dont know whatI would have done with it anyway...
I have an old kawasaki three cylinder two stroke sitting in my garage, anyone remember those?
I have an old kawasaki three cylinder two stroke sitting in my garage, anyone remember those?

#49
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 299

suzuki's hayabusa is a nice bike, a little on the big side but your never left wantingmore power or acceleration... 
I work on alot of streetbikes, atv's and snowmobiles out of my garage and run into alot of "deals" that are hard to turn down,I've learned to pass on most of them anymore and have actually thinned out the barn a little lately, I still own three sportbikes, two dirtbikes, a couple oddball misc. bikes, my pocketbike, and my kid's dirtbikes, but thats about it anymore...
I stuck with my R1 just because I like it more than any other sportbike I've owned, theres not much of a lack of power there either...

I work on alot of streetbikes, atv's and snowmobiles out of my garage and run into alot of "deals" that are hard to turn down,I've learned to pass on most of them anymore and have actually thinned out the barn a little lately, I still own three sportbikes, two dirtbikes, a couple oddball misc. bikes, my pocketbike, and my kid's dirtbikes, but thats about it anymore...
I stuck with my R1 just because I like it more than any other sportbike I've owned, theres not much of a lack of power there either...
