sid_for_speed
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after 30+ years riding sport or ST bikes
on a whim, bought an old Japanese cruiser, Vulcan 800 Classic
was owned prior, for 15 years, by a CRA lawyer
dude had it stored every winter
and all maintenance done, at the dealer
in the spring he brought it home to the garage
and rode it 3-4 times per summer
a little over 1,000 km per season
total of 21,000 km for an '03 is little use
bike is mint, passed safety with nothing required
maintenance is completely up to date with files provided
so first impressions:
so for $2,500, I'm really happy to have this old cruiser for the summer
- only instrumentation is a speedo and 3 idiot lights, this will take some getting used to
- expected the suspension to be crude, in fact I'm not sure there is actually a rear shock
- 110 kmh is the happy spot, kinda nice as the last bike wanted to be always >140
- ergos are fabulous, foot forward is great, bar angle is perfect, stock seat is pretty good
- fuel consumption is surprisingly good for an old, heavy 550lb, carbureted bike
- haven't seen the insurance savings yet, but for the type of bike and dropping collision I'm sure it's gonna be cheap
- all the chrome is going to be some extra work, it's in such shiny new-like condition, I'll have to keep that up
- it is really refreshing to not be in a hurry, or feel that I should be pushing the bike harder
- crazy dude from Gatineau that bought the FJ09 can deal with that now
don't think it'll be a long term bike, but it's cheap enough to keep if I want something else
the downside: afraid I know what's gonna be next, more chrome, more torque, more America
http://[img]https://i.imgur.com/FOHh9zX.jpg[/img]
Traitor!