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Reply #15 - 05/07/23 at 23:28:00
 
HAHA!
The one thing that annoys me about modern bikes is "weight". that Meteor should be 350lbs max. Ducati Scrambler V-twin 408 lbs vs RE650 twin 450lbs! The one bike I really like is a Honda Shadow RS, but 510lbs? Not a chance!
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Reply #16 - 05/08/23 at 09:01:51
 
First thing I look at when I think I might want one is
Price. Can I possibly pay for it?
Then weight
Then seat height.

Looking for the trifecta of
LOW,LOW,LOW
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Reply #17 - 05/08/23 at 18:50:19
 
Looking for the trifecta of
LOW,LOW,LOW  


Grin Grin Grin

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Low seat height
70 mpg
capable  of 100 mph
Tubeless tires

???

I must be thinking of an electric hybrid car ?

Cheep transportation just ain't what it used to be !   Undecided

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Zip , that Ducati Scrambler is a gas hog ... thats like car fuel millage  .

https://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/ducati/scrambler_classic

https://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/royal_enfield/interceptor

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Reply #18 - 05/12/23 at 05:35:51
 
Tried of the old thing , there is only one thing that is needed as all you guys get older and that’s comfort. So I say go do road trips to m/c dealers , plant you butt on every bike that strikes your fancy and a few that don’t. Narrow it down from their price,color,style,engine size,seat height,etc. And weight of a bike doesn’t mean much , even if you’re short or challenged. What does matter is where the bike carries its weight , c o g ! The tracker weighs 310-320 lbs with a high cog and my sporty a chunky 505 lbs with a low cog , a high cog uses up your energy faster and a low cog takes less input to ride  , not always correcting.  Tracker handles and stops laser straight but it’s high cog requires constant muscle input. So for me  it’s a low cog and then comfort as in seat and controls that fit me , seat height and weight are still important but are further down my prioritized list. So make up a list and go plant your butt on some bikes,give it a test ride before you drop coin !  Cool
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Reply #19 - 05/12/23 at 18:28:46
 
That Meteor looks great.  I saw one on a city street last year piloted by a young lady.  That was the single event that prompted me to get another S40 after all these years.  I knew I wouldn't want to spend an extra $2000 or so on a new Meteor, so I went with the devil I knew.  I would so much like a center stand.  That would make checking oil and various other tasks so much nicer.

MMRanch wrote on 05/06/23 at 21:16:49:
Hay Zip

I really like my Royal Enfield Meteor .   It rides like a Suzuki Savage and handles just as well too, it just feels the same.    It also (like the Savage) is a high torque low HP machine for its size , imagine a 2/3 power savage geared to run 95mph , w/power to run 85mph (flat ground) , and a "Speed-Limiter" that cuts it off at 75mph (world market).
I've never got less than 75mpg and average 83mpg.  The flywheel is noticeably heavy and it feels good !  I understand 90 per/cent of the torque is available at 1800rpm with only 2 valves to mess with .   A real 20Hp-20ft/pounds Briggs and Stratton with a 5 speed transmission and a low seat.  Wink
It comes with a center stand also like bikes used to do .

Glad you getting better and healing up !  Smiley



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Reply #20 - 05/13/23 at 10:38:14
 
My S40 has a 18" front wheel and a 16"rear, lowered front end, raised rear end, almost stock engine, 26" wide handlebars, lovely in twisties!  I'm also a cheap b*st*rd, so anything over $3000 and 400lbs is a non-starter. Plenty to choose from, just nothing new.
Cheers!  Cool
ps: I made a mistake this year, changing the seat and the paint at the same time! Still not on the road!  Angry
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Reply #21 - 05/15/23 at 12:40:09
 
Wanna go old school?  How about an early 80's resto-mod/superbike edition?  Rumor has it this frame off restoration/build is hitting the blocks after the new motor is broken in!   Cool
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Every twenty minute job is a stripped thread away from being a three day ordeal.

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Reply #22 - 05/15/23 at 14:26:04
 
sneezy: that ELR has been a favorite for a long time! Rumour has it that Kaw is bringing to market a Z400RS. If so, one in ELR colors would be a sell-out!
https://www.bikesrepublic.com/featured/is-kawasaki-working-on-a-retro-styled-...
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ps: always liked that Eddie Lawson was a 'no-bs' racer that could always bring home a winner! Great guy!
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Reply #23 - 05/15/23 at 23:51:51
 
It sure is sexy ! It should fetch top dollar looking that good.
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Reply #24 - 05/20/23 at 06:26:52
 
Hay Zip

What's that silver bar thing that looks like the swing-arm being mounted in two places ?  

That's a nice looking bike !  And looks fully restored as good as new.
I'd suspect there might be some "EXTRA" add on little surprises in the mix there somewhere too ?  

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Reply #25 - 05/21/23 at 00:19:25
 
????? Dunno! Missed that !
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Reply #26 - 05/21/23 at 04:00:45
 
MMRanch wrote on 05/20/23 at 06:26:52:
Hay Zip

What's that silver bar thing that looks like the swing-arm being mounted in two places ?  

That's a nice looking bike !  And looks fully restored as good as new.
I'd suspect there might be some "EXTRA" add on little surprises in the mix there somewhere too ?  

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Looks to be part of the swing arm assembly.
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Reply #27 - 05/21/23 at 07:47:56
 
The swing arm has a brace added to it, like the 80's superbikes used back in the day.  After adding a much stiffer front end, I needed to add some rigidity to the rear.  That also made me do something about the middle of the bike, so the frame was gusseted in six places.  It handles much better than stock now!  There are many more small details that are easily missed on this build.  It's tugging on my heart strings to let it go!
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Reply #28 - 05/21/23 at 20:04:09
 
TheSneeze maybe you should keep it on a battery tender just incase you have a sudden urge for a afternoon Hooligan Run !   You know a man has to look-out for himself sometimes  Wink

Think about how many Jay Leno has !  Smiley

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Sorry Zip , I was the one confused !  Roll Eyes
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Reply #29 - 05/23/23 at 12:07:59
 
Don’t make me come ride it , put the trickle charger on it ,  I’m sure I can find a road I can wring it out for you !  



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