Currently I've got two Suzuki Intruders, an 800 and a 1500. I'm starting to think about another bike and I'm pretty sure it's going to be a Rocket.
I rode a friend's Rocket3 a couple years ago, and I haven't been able to get it out of my head. I figure, if I'm going to get a bigger bike, I might as well get the biggest!
It'll be awhile before I pull the trigger, so I'll be lurking for awhile learning as much as I can before I buy.
Currently I've got two Suzuki Intruders, an 800 and a 1500. I'm starting to think about another bike and I'm pretty sure it's going to be a Rocket.
I rode a friend's Rocket3 a couple years ago, and I haven't been able to get it out of my head. I figure, if I'm going to get a bigger bike, I might as well get the biggest!
It'll be awhile before I pull the trigger, so I'll be lurking for awhile learning as much as I can before I buy.
I kinda do... The guy I bought my Rocket from has one and I rode it around the block and really enjoyed it. I just don't think I could handle that riding position for long stretches, but there's definitely something cool about it. Fortunately, I'm broke so I don't have to give it any actual consideration...
I kinda do... The guy I bought my Rocket from has one and I rode it around the block and really enjoyed it. I just don't think I could handle that riding position for long stretches, but there's definitely something cool about it. Fortunately, I'm broke so I don't have to give it any actual consideration...
I have a weird thing with me knees - if they're bent more than 90° to get on the pegs, they start hurting after 20 minutes or so. I can't ride BMWs very long and sport bikes are right out. I only rode the Tiger for a couple minutes so I don't remember how far back those pegs are. If they don't give a knee angle greater than 90° though, it wouldn't work well for me.