Bandit Alley
GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => GENERAL MOTORCYCLE => Topic started by: sloper10 on April 23, 2005, 05:18:32 PM
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Raining in Nashville today, I'll just drive over to the stealer and look around. Maybe buy some new boots. Saw an '05 Bandit and it looks much, much better in the real steel than the photos. Those were the goods things......Put my leg across a new 'Busa and instantly it was like seeing my wife for the first time. Heart rate goes up, eyes slightly glaze and the stealer (damn him) says "I'll make you a great deal on your Bandit" ... Aaarrgghhh!! What to do? I love my Bandit...but....The 'Busa sings the Sirens song.................that was the bad thing...decisions, decisions...I'll think about it over the weekend, maybe he will sell both of them today...
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Lynn,
Know how you feel but I just keep coming back to the bandit! Just a good all around bike thats easy to work on, easy to modify, comfortable and economical to operate (insurance, gas).
There are other bikes that make my heart sing too but.....
Dave
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I know Dave. If I just stand really still perhaps the urge will pass....For the difference I could get a pretty good dirt bike...thanks for the much needed positives....... :bigok:
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See, if you had been an idiot like me and went riding in the feezing rain you would only be sick, not tempted....
OMG was I coooooooooooold!
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Wait until next year and buy this:
(http://www.gizmag.com/pictures/3938_140405122156.jpg)
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THAT IS ONE OF THEM PAUL!!!!!
Thanks for nothing! :stickpoke:
:grin:
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Ya know Paul...that bike could be the reason that dealer prices on Hayabusas are dropping slightly. More than slightly in some cases. I'm going to print one of these B-King pics and carry it in my pocket.....another on the front of the little fridge by my desk..just next to the Lamborghini thats been there for five years...
Signal9...It was cold and rained like a big dog here, not the day to ride(actually it was just like the day I picked my Bandit up in Murfreesboro last October)...unlike earlier this past week when I was out every day....cya in Old Virginny...
Pushed your hot button didn't he, Dave....mine too.. :stickpoke:
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:thanks:
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Hey after much of WOW w. t. fudge. is that!!!! I tracked it down, B king. If it makes it toned down, its going to be so much we will all have a pic of it next to our exotic lambo or 63 split window your buddy found under the hay in a barn, in W.V. http://www.suzukicycles.org/Concept-Suzuki/B-KING.shtml
http://www.cgtalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=122862
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Or you could have just read the B-King to make production (http://forums.banditalley.net/viewtopic.php?t=801) thread right here at the Alley... :stickpoke:
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I'm not a fan of the Busa. It looks great parked or going straight, but every time I've ridden with or seen one in the turns, I always think it looks somehow ungainly and awkward.
It's also very heavy and eats tires like I can't afford.
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That's the other part of the equation Manny....I've not ridden one yet. It was not a good day for a test ride last Saturday. It did not have as comfortable a seating position as my Bandit for sure. At least for me. (I talk myself out of it as I type.) I beleive that Paul nailed it with "wait on the B-King"...
edited to add: and Dave with the increased operating expenses pointer.....
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You have a dealer that will let you test ride a Hayabusa?!? :shock:
I guess it's not unheard of, but most dealers have to be pretty confident that you will purchase that particular bike before they let you ride it.
Our shop always only kept one of each bike uncrated and in the showroom, and those units were never prepped to run (no gas, battery, oil, etc). That was key to dissuading a lot of joy riders.
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Not only will he let me, he encouraged it...easier to test ride/drive anything when you are 62 and not 22...he also knows that there will be no having to arrange financing, etc......what he does not know is that I still revert back to 16 when I am riding... :lol:
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Check the insurance rates, Lynn. If that doesn't slow you down....go for it!
:beers:
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Good point, Pete.
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Well, I actually met Lynn a couple of weeks ago at an Airshow.
At that time, he was lusting over a lovely airplane.
It's nice to see him lusting over something more 'down to earth', and a little faster!
The plane insurance may be cheaper, though.....
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That would be the Cirrus SR-22 GTS.....310HP, full glass panel, airframe ballistic parachute recovery system (I found that big red deployment handle both reassuring and ominous)...I actually ended up with two rides, one as pilot and another as back seat guy.....60 easy payments plus a huge ass balloon...way off topic....did not go back to the dealer yesterday, raining again today. having a new electric brake controller installed on my truck tomorrow....maybe Thursday...plenty of time to think it over... :?:
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y185/sloper10/cirrusandme.jpg)
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The Cirrus SR22-GTS, which seats a pilot and three passengers, sells for $444,000 and has a cruising speed of 210 mph and a range of 800 nautical miles
OK. The Cirrus has a higher top speed......... :duh:
And a ballistic chute may be tough to fit on a 'Busa, but may be a good idea! :motorsmile:
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Wifey is more in favor of the plane than she is the 'Busa.....the plane would be great but very high maintenance...and I would feel obligated to use it when all I really want to do is go ride....I think that lfe was easier when I was making payments on a used Sportster in 1967.....but not really...
edited to add: how about backpack ballistic recovery systems? Ejection seats that rocket your butt clear of the impact? Pull the d-ring and goodbye grandma making the left turn in front of you... :beers:
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edited to add: how about backpack ballistic recovery systems? Ejection seats that rocket your butt clear of the impact? Pull the d-ring and goodbye grandma making the left turn in front of you...
But then her Bingo playing partner following her shortly behind in a '73 Buick would get you.....just as you touch down.
"Parachute? Officer, what parachute? I didn't see a parachute. Oh my! I didn't make a wrong turn onto the runway at the airport again, did I? These roads are so confusing!!"
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Exactly so...wacked on touchdown...ya know. if I had more fun on a Busa than I do on my Bandit, I'm not sure that I could stand it... :motorsmile:
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Let me put an end to this...the 'Busa and I are not of compatible shapes...maybe ten years ago before I began expanding my waistline...maybe....when Manny said that they felt ungainly and awkward he had it right...straightline bike, almost a laydown cruiser sort of feel if you can imagine that. The 'Busa riders will slam me for that I bet.....back on the Bandit, sitting more upright, feels like my favorite sofa at home....I'll just glance over at that B-King pic on the front of my desk fridge...thank you Paul...