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Why Do You Ride or Own A Savage/S40? (Read 1114 times)
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Re: Why Do You Ride or Own A Savage/S40?
Reply #15 - 05/27/12 at 18:01:54
 
lightweight, aircooled simplicity, and I knew the previous owner so I knew it was taken care of. ...and, like Serobot, it wasn't "just another Harley". (Man I get tired of those guys, even the other H-D riders get tired of those guys) The first time I opened her up I was hooked!
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Re: Why Do You Ride or Own A Savage/S40?
Reply #16 - 05/27/12 at 18:06:53
 
I was looking locally for a small crusier style bike, and this is what I found. I have only had it a month, but I have enjoyed it. There are some things that Ihave had on other bikes that I like as done by them better, but overall this is nice bike.

I am only 5'7" and 160lbs, so the bike is pleanty big, and commutes great. Good on gas, seems easy to work on, though I haven't had to yet.
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Reply #17 - 05/27/12 at 19:23:43
 
I like the thump and simplicity, but wish the handlebars were dampened a bit so I could ride further.
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Reply #18 - 05/27/12 at 21:11:22
 
Thump !  Thump !  Thump !

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There ain't anything else even close to being so simple .    

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Reply #19 - 05/27/12 at 21:20:32
 
Great donor bike for the RYCA cafe conversion.  It turns heads everywhere I go. Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #20 - 05/27/12 at 21:23:43
 
I was looking to get back in the business after 30+ years, and it was in a small local sale paper and dropping in price after the first week. After the owner sent me an email and a side view of the Savage I told him I needed to ride it. He said fine, but if I went down it was mine. After a mile down the road and back it was a deal. I guess I just got lucky?

But I didn't have to keep it. That was all the Savage's charm. Fast, pretty, reliable, light, cheap, mechanic friendly, and nobody around knows what it is since I removed the side cover decals.  Grin And this support group is good, too. Smiley
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Reply #21 - 05/28/12 at 02:09:08
 
I've had two LS650's in the past and loved 'em both ... I no longer own one, but I did Ride a Savage yesterday ... am teaching a friend to Ride and she has an old '96 LS ... scooting on that brought back a lot of memories and a lot of familiar sensations! (In voice of Wayne Campbell), Oh yes ... one day I will have another Savage!
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Re: Why Do You Ride or Own A Savage/S40?
Reply #22 - 05/28/12 at 05:24:46
 
Because this forum is awesome! Every question has been asked and answered on here -- it's the best manual in the world. Grin
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Re: Why Do You Ride or Own A Savage/S40?
Reply #23 - 05/28/12 at 08:15:24
 
Why do I ride a Savage ?

1) it's a BIKE, not a child's electric scooter




2) it's a thumper, just like my first love




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Re: Why Do You Ride or Own A Savage/S40?
Reply #24 - 05/28/12 at 13:15:41
 

My first big single experience was in 1969, Olathe Kansas, it was a 1956 BSA Goldstar freshly rebuilt for 1/2 & 1 mile flat track racing.  It was LOVE @ FIRST RIDE.
It was bad to the bone !
The photo is of a '62 Goldstar with all the stuff needed to ride on the street.  




My '96 Savage early on in its transformation.

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Re: Why Do You Ride or Own A Savage/S40?
Reply #25 - 05/28/12 at 20:06:51
 
All the reasons listed, especially #3. The existence and quality of this forum, was, and remains, a HUGE factor. And the cool thing is, the longer I own it, the more I like my decision to buy it. EVERYTHING else I look at costs too much &/or weighs too much &/or is too complex (oxy sensors, multiple everything, etc., etc.). I LOVE the way this bike invites my involvement, tinkering, changing, adding, subtracting - all without breaking the bank. This has been perhaps the most rewarding and satisfying purchase I've ever made.
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Re: Why Do You Ride or Own A Savage/S40?
Reply #26 - 05/28/12 at 22:13:44
 
I fell for it the first time I saw it on display at Vancouver's Expo '86.  It is a great looking bike.
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Reply #27 - 05/29/12 at 06:40:39
 
i got mine because i needed a lite bike that i can load and unload by my self. and not fast. i know me and i,d be pulling wheelies and gettn tickets. mine is used as a small parts runner.and to spot equipment. and i use it for fun too. i had two other thumpers both yamaha s a sr500 and a xt500 loved both. and a bsa 250 Cool
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Re: Why Do You Ride or Own A Savage/S40?
Reply #28 - 05/29/12 at 09:32:54
 
As a new adult rider, I did a lot of research and decided on the s40 based on this web site as well as the web site at the link below. Although number 9 on the top ten list, the s40 has the largest displacement and I believed would be the best all around for me. After learning the basics on the much bent 250's at the MSF course, migration to the S40 was easy. The weight is about the same and the extra torque really helps. Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Why Do You Ride or Own A Savage/S40?
Reply #29 - 05/29/12 at 10:29:35
 
i got mine because it was the best "fit" for me when i wanted to learn to ride - then i was glad i got it instead others i had sat on because it was easy to maintain, got great gas mileage, looked cool, sounded cool was a pleasure to ride.......some day i will get another one just because of the sentimental value of having owned one as my first ever bike.
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