Now owing Rocket 3, how do you tolerate other bikes? What would your next bike be?

No new next bike for me. I'm happy with what I have.......for now.
I never used to have that mindset in past years, but maybe i've learned in my later years how to make the right choices, so I don't keep looking elsewhere all the time.

Not saying I don't appreciate or admire other bikes. I just know what I like and i'm fortunate enough to be able to say that I have it already.

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Being one of the lucky few with that absurd low-end torque, how do you tolerate bikes?
Is there any bike out there that could actually eclipse the Rocket in your eyes, what will be your next bike?
depends on how you ride. i can EASILY get better track time and go though a canyon SO MUCH FASTER on my ex500 with almost 50HP because im better in the corner with a light bike that i can actually lean with. if a pro was up against me, i would have no chance.
 
I am in S Florida, we only have 90 degree turns. We call them intersections.
That's a shame. It must be a bit boring.
No wonder many of you folks on over the pond focus so much on max power and top speed.
If you didn't, you'd probably be falling asleep with boredom.
Well I would, for sure.
 
No new next bike for me. I'm happy with what I have.......for now.
I never used to have that mindset in past years, but maybe i've learned in my later years how to make the right choices, so I don't keep looking elsewhere all the time.

Not saying I don't appreciate or admire other bikes. I just know what I like and i'm fortunate enough to be able to say that I have it already.

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Lovely bikes, lovely car, lovely spot, lovely house. I've gone wrong somewhere...:banghead: :whitstling:
 
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