Not trying to bring religion into the subject, but someone once told me that EGO stood for "Edging God Out"
Wait till they are out for awhile, and go rent one for a few hours. You'll probably be glad you didn't buy one.;)
 
I had a similar experience after riding the Aprilia Tuono. I got hot for it and the wife poured cold water on me. I just to horny to fast , you know what I mean?;)

Shortly after the R3 appeared and it was a much better choice for me . It has plenty of power and a much better riding stance for a mature man. Looking back I probably would have rode the sport bike only occasionally since most of our rides are greater than 250 miles per day. Injury, death or jail would have found me soon on a super bike like that.

Live long and ride comfortably my friend.:thumbsup:
 
Just had a phone conversation with granddaughter. We have a deal. No texting on her part and No V4R on my part. Wife i think might have influenced this. Second time on backing out. Have to agree way to much bike for this old fart. Not exactly throwing in the towel but she did bring up some good points. How can you preach when presented with common sense argument? Everybody i know has been telling me don't do it. After thinking about it and considering recent events will have to pass. Reflexes and bad knees it just don't make much sense. Ego is just going to have to take a back seat. Am not going to let my ego get in the way. The last thing i would want in this world is to have someone at my funeral to say "if he had only listened". Way to many folks including love ones have said don't do it. Have rode mostly "Cruisers " and the idea of switching out to a sport bike with my riding ability and age makes no sense. A man has to know his limitations.:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: The time for a bike like that has come and gone. Now what about that new rocket?:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
Should rename this thread “ The Dry Humping of a V4R”.
 
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