I'm having one of those....moments
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I'm having one of those....moments
I'm severely tempted for a new bike. I've found a Buell Ulysses XT with stupid low miles and in my price range (helps that it's all of 20 miles away). The problem is I would have to get rid of the CBR (keeping the Burgman).
I'm kinda attached to the CBR as I know everything that goes wrong and how to fix it. Plus I already have all the tools made for it. Now I'd have to switch over to SAE tools.
Although the XT comes with a rear rack already so Sprock can't hold that against me anymore
So who wants to buy a heavily used 94 1kF for $1k
I'm kinda attached to the CBR as I know everything that goes wrong and how to fix it. Plus I already have all the tools made for it. Now I'd have to switch over to SAE tools.
Although the XT comes with a rear rack already so Sprock can't hold that against me anymore
So who wants to buy a heavily used 94 1kF for $1k
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Really, a Buell Ulysses XT ,over a CBR1000F, have you ridden one? Do you drive on a lot of dirt roads? My real ? is why? Do you want to just try something different? I know that feeling but after having 3 newer bikes I returned to a CBR1000F. You'll miss it and just because the Buell is cheap for one now, and they have the best aircooled HD engine and probably the most reliable one sold in HD stores. It is not a bad bike but not a earth shattering great one either. They make it seem like you are going fast, but only you know if it is what you want. I think you'll regret selling the CBR for a grand even if could buy the Buell for the same money. Why not buy a really good newer bike like a Kaw C14 but even then thats just something only you can know why you need it.
Or just buy the Buell and save it till spring then unload it and keep the CBR, don't let the new bike bug get you its a plague that if you give into it it keeps calling. What don't you like about your CBR anymore or is it just the mileage, as it will go 2 more of those odometer without much more than routine maintenance. My old CBR1KF is pushing 230,000 miles you have already done the 1st hundred thou, Try that on a Buell. Good Luck on whatever you decide.
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Really, a Buell Ulysses XT ,over a CBR1000F, have you ridden one? Do you drive on a lot of dirt roads? My real ? is why? Do you want to just try something different? I know that feeling but after having 3 newer bikes I returned to a CBR1000F. You'll miss it and just because the Buell is cheap for one now, and they have the best aircooled HD engine and probably the most reliable one sold in HD stores. It is not a bad bike but not a earth shattering great one either. They make it seem like you are going fast, but only you know if it is what you want. I think you'll regret selling the CBR for a grand even if could buy the Buell for the same money. Why not buy a really good newer bike like a Kaw C14 but even then thats just something only you can know why you need it.
Or just buy the Buell and save it till spring then unload it and keep the CBR, don't let the new bike bug get you its a plague that if you give into it it keeps calling. What don't you like about your CBR anymore or is it just the mileage, as it will go 2 more of those odometer without much more than routine maintenance. My old CBR1KF is pushing 230,000 miles you have already done the 1st hundred thou, Try that on a Buell. Good Luck on whatever you decide.
Dub
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Be a bit like trading a silk purse for a sow's **** IMO
The Buell will never be anything like as good as the 1000F - I've ridden one and I couldn't give it back quickly enough. Short-wheel based tractor IMO.....I hated it.
But that's just how it struck me - each person has their own views. The Buell is now part of history, of course.........I'd be surprised if it lasts anywhere near as long as the mystique of the 1000F.
I wouldn't straight-swap my 21 year old 1000F for a brand new Buell
The Buell will never be anything like as good as the 1000F - I've ridden one and I couldn't give it back quickly enough. Short-wheel based tractor IMO.....I hated it.
But that's just how it struck me - each person has their own views. The Buell is now part of history, of course.........I'd be surprised if it lasts anywhere near as long as the mystique of the 1000F.
I wouldn't straight-swap my 21 year old 1000F for a brand new Buell
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Well at least the 2007 FJR1300 is a good bike, but not really any better than the CBR about the same power just a little different delivery, pretty smooth, with great brakes, but they are frickin heavy about a 100 LBs more than CBR1KF so thats not really an upgrade is it. If your looking at one of these, unless you have something against Kawis, the KAW C14 is the only really big bike like this that is better than what you own now, anything else is an also ran, and not nearly as good for the money. I have almost went down that path with a zx14 a few weeks ago, and the C14 is just about the same bike with bags. they are very good bikes. And very hard to find used as the owners tend to keep them just like your CBR.
and a Suzuki GSXR750 (I need something a little sporty, call it my mid-life crisis)
I would also ride a used CBR 600RR, KAW ZX9/ZX10, 08+ CBR1000RR, or Yam R1 all better sport bikes IMHO. Also any of the older Fireblades 900RR, 929RR, 954RR or 04-07 1000RRs are good but not as good as the 08 + CBR1000RRs, as they are fantastic sport bikes, need I say more on that. I have to steer myself away everytime I see a Repsol 08/09 forsale, they are that good. And some of the deals on new bikes are hard to beat just walk into any Kawi, Yam, Suzi, Triumph, or Honda dealership and see what they can do, you may be in for a pleasant surprise.
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just a little different delivery, pretty smooth, with great brakes, but they are frickin heavy about a 100 LBs more than CBR1KF so thats not really an upgrade is it.
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ABS, hard bags, electric windscreen, better alternator,...yes, yes it is
If your looking at one of these, unless you have something against Kawis, the KAW C14 is the only really big bike like this that is better than what you own now,
anything else is an also ran, and not nearly as good for the money. I have almost went down that path with a zx14 a few weeks ago, and the C14 is just about the same bike with bags. they are very good bikes. And very hard to find used as the owners tend to keep them just like your CBR.
Well depending on what year, they can be awesome great to pretty good. they don't have a real good resale value around here like the GSXR 1000 do, but are a nice bike for solo riding.
I would also ride a used CBR 600RR,
KAW ZX9/ZX10, 08+ CBR1000RR, or Yam R1 all better sport bikes IMHO.
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