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    ^ agree with ya on That Norts, mgreat tourig bike for us more mature types.





    ^ Now that is one fugly bike and I thought Thailand was the home of the chromed & crass, hope you have severed all communications with your brother Spin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterpan
    agree with ya on That Norts, mgreat tourig bike for us more mature types.
    Well, it is a dream list so think I will not really be able to afford one in Thailand given the US price is $24,000. PP, what would a new Goldwing cost here do you reckon?

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    ^^

    Drive it on sunday so you have time the rest of the week to polish the chromes.

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    ^^ More than that for sure, but you can get them 2nd hand here for about 250-350K around 10 years old.

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    ST 1100 Pan European, the garage lend me one for 1 day while servicing my bike.

    1998 model. 1100cc + ABS-TCS:



    Actual model STX 1300cc:



    Fantastic machine, build to cruise in duo + luggages at relatively high speed for hours. And handy on mountain roads. Like a much biiiigger VFR750.

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    ^That looks like the ultimate cruiser. Gold Wings are nice, but massive. Not fun on small sois in Thailand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chinthee
    ^That looks like the ultimate cruiser. Gold Wings are nice, but massive. Not fun on small sois in Thailand.
    Agree and would never use in BKK other than to leave. Walking is hazardous on most of the Sois much less riding a Goldwing!

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    You old farts need to stay home and not endanger us younger riders....

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    [quote=Wallalai;526063]ST 1100 Pan European, the garage lend me one for 1 day while servicing my bike.

    1998 model. 1100cc + ABS-TCS:



    Actual model STX 1300cc:

    My father had one brand new I took it for a spin and droped it while tring to do a tight U turn I felt bad at the time. Then half the Aussie cops droped theirs in a few months so they shit canned them due to being to top heavy but still a nice bike to ride if you are after a touring machine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by chinthee
    Now I'm looking for a Harley.
    Like Harley's myself but for pure comfort, elegance and style I lean toward this beauty. Would make a great touring bike for Thailand me thinks.

    Great for the USA or Europe, but too heavy and too much wind protection for Thailand. Much of the the touring here is at slower speeds and a rig like that is overkill.
    The bmw gs is a perfect touring bike here. Handles superb good in rain and around trucks and busses. Handles irregular pavement like a champ. You can stand up on the pegs and look eye to eye with the trucks. And there are quite a few around on the used market. They're also easy to maintain with a dealer network.

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    ^
    Yes not the lighter machine compared to the CBR 900RR I had at the moment. But for one day I've tried highway and the pass leading to Chamonix and it was a nice ride.

    Secure feeling compared to the VMax "floating" front wheel, especially in the curves on mountain roads at home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by peterpan
    agree with ya on That Norts, mgreat tourig bike for us more mature types.
    Well, it is a dream list so think I will not really be able to afford one in Thailand given the US price is $24,000. PP, what would a new Goldwing cost here do you reckon?
    you will get a new one for 950 to 1 mill without plate, so another 120 K for a plate

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    BMW F650

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    For a dream machine this is it, i'd be dead in about 25 minutes though!
    Ducati Desmosedici RR..


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    what i can,t work out is what is the old association and hd? i been riding em since i was 20, thats nearly 28 years now, yea some of em were turds but these new ones get up, my nightrain pulls 220k thats fast enough for me, and yea i still throw me leg over jappers every now and then,there ok but my wrists are fucked from a stack years ago, i love me harley and the trumpy, well its still growing on me, but each to his own, i don,t mind the v max either and yea rigger them shitbox hondas did fall over easy too, i dropped a mates doing much the same, a low speed turn, the speedmaster has a very common trait to it as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyTits
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    I think Bung has one for sale still

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    nice bikes the bunch of 'em. Anyone wanna trade down to a really nice Honda wave? *sigh*

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman
    Running hot on the rear cylinder?
    Most Vtwins tend to run hot on rear cyl. But someone has changed bars to Harley bars and looks to be a hand clutch, but main thing is Indian was Left hand throttle and right hand shift.
    Easier for Police and soldiers to handle their pistols while riding.
    Indian was mostly Police and military and not sold real heavily to civilian riders, the main reason they went bust after the govt bought no more, they had no real civilian following.
    Sorry to insert a bit of grit into the Vaselene.
    But maybe that particular bike was built for a left handed policeman !!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalton
    You old farts need to stay home and not endanger us younger riders....
    Yes, yes. We will be following behind with our first aid kits and young nurse looking in the ditch for you young Evil Knievel wannabes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl
    too much wind protection for Thailand
    Reckon I'll have to get the Air Con option.

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    Will someone please explain something to me, all the way across Thailand is just a good days ride on a cruiser, granted for an iron butt, but still just a good days ride.
    And if so and them crotch rockets is the best to own, why was Daltons ass killing him when he went from his house over to Riggers party.
    Seems like THE PERFECT machine should let you ride as long as was necessary in reasonable comfort.
    Or are you guys just talking about a machine that is perfect if you do not want to ride it often or for very far??
    I used to get on my bagger in Antioch to go to get a pack of cigs, But ride up to Portland and go to dinner and an AA meeting, spend the night with a lady friend and then ride back, think nothing of it and it was over 1000 mile trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackgang
    Seems like THE PERFECT machine should let you ride as long as was necessary in reasonable comfort.
    Seems to me, I agree 100% with this statement.

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    Dalton wasn't riding a crotch rocket, he was on a super four, add to that he's a soft bastard, being a Dane an all.
    In case you haven't noticed, US highways are quite different from Thai roads, the riding or even driving takes much more out of you here.
    When I am in Australia I can do a straight drive through from Queensland to Melbourne, about 1900 Kms, only stopping for gas and a feed, here I struggle to achieve half of that without shagging myself.
    I have had comfortable bikes, like a Honda Varado and sports bikes and BKK to CM in one go is about all I can do in one stretch, its the concentration thats required here to stay alive that tires you.
    While I hate to admit it, the best long distance touring bikes are the Big BMW's, a GS would be my pick for a long trip, the riding position and especially the suspension makes it less tiring. BMW sure has funny looking supsenders but for the real world (I mean not short fast sprints) they BMW suspension works superbly well.
    A few of us tried to keep up with a GS going to Pai once, while we were bouncing from pot hole to pot hole the GS just swallowed it up, effortlessly.
    They worst off was some poor bastard that had a HD Fat boy (or similar). Sitting behind him demonstrated why Harleys should only be used for posing around Pattaya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterpan
    its the concentration thats required here to stay alive that tires you.
    This is the real problem I find as well even when driving a car. I think the roads in Thailand are just as good or better than many in the US these days but with all the motorbikes, tractors, buffalo, cows, and clueless "I bought my license yesterday" drivers it is impossible to relax when driving.
    "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"

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