Wow. Sounds like you have lots of experience with loud, slow Harleys that vibrate too much and have parts falling off at frequent intervals along the road.Hoi Polloi wrote:Given the OP's marital status and his wife's strong association of "motorcycles=kills the men I love and I can't handle the same thing again..." I doubt attracting the ladies' attention would rank very high on what bike to choose if his wife were ever emotionally OK enough with it for him to get one.gemini wrote:Arggggg Matey, one them thar' pirates here..... however, I have no fringe, no wallet chain, no handle bar streamers,
and I wear a helmet. Just wondering if you wouldn't rather dress as a pirate, sit upright to ride, and have the ladies
wanting to jump on the back of your bike for a ride? Or, maybe you prefer to dress in skin tight leathers head to toe
(Dominatrix style), and ride with your head down and your rear up........ to each his own. It's all perspective.
I don't really care what anyone rides (except I have no interest in Vespa's etc), I'm just glad more folks are riding.
The perspective of this one lady is that a Harley is too loud, too slow, too much vibration, and too likely to leave parts along the road. A Gold Wing is too expensive, too heavy, and might as well be replaced with a small convertible which would probably weigh as much. Anything with monkey bars is ridiculously uncomfortable and unladylike and the extreme sport bikes are just as ridiculously postured in the other extreme. If you're gonna go through the risk and trouble of riding a bike, I think it should be fast, smooth, maneuverable especially on the bends, and should look cute to boot! If you're gonna do something, do it all the way!
I'm with Warhammer, the sport-styled standards are a great balance between the extremes. As long as they have nice paint jobs, that is!
I'd probably suggest a better maintenance program for your bike. Guess it shows how ones life experiences riding can differ. Gold Wings are very nice road bikes. Not very sporty for around town, but great on the Hwy. I think the touring Victory is nice too, but, I have never driven one myself, only talked at length with a owner/biker. BMW makes a nice touring rig too.
I ride a Harley, it's as fast as I care to go, smooth ride, no problems with twistys, but I wouldn't say I look "cute" riding it.
Which make, size and model of bike do you ride? I'm always interested in others with more experience and what they ride and why.