Every day I go into the Kawasaki shop the "crew" is poking at me to buy this:
I am currently resisting temptation...but I will eventually succumb. I refuse however to be Kawasaki's "lab rat" to experiment on. No doubt the big 14 will be to sport touring what the Z1 was to superbikes, but it still has miles to go to be a proven platform. I am certain they have many bugs to squash before I am ready to snag one.
Nonetheless ...short of some financial disaster...one is in my future. I have GOT to ride that road from Fort Bragg to Eureka on one of these babies!
In any case I must articulate my fondness and fanaticism for the Eleven.
I will always have an Eleven...maybe two or three. That is because the Eleven ... I believe is still one of the greats. It was first of first for many things. But the greatest thing it has been for me is character. The Eleven has a character few bikes possess or every will.
And I have a feeling any sport touring machine...Concours...FJR...BMW or otherwise will not begin to compare to the "favorite jeans" comfort I have with my Zilla. WHY?
The comfortable and flexible riding position of an Eleven is like no other. I have three (3) positions to place my feet. Out front on the crash bars...underneath on the OEM pegs and behind on the pillion platforms. I can literally stay in the saddle of the Maxim 12 hours per day for 12 days in a row. I know...I've done it numerous times. My back never hurts...I rarely tire from saddle weariness and the bike will "haul the mail" so to speak.
Oh I'm sure you could get similar results for a Goldwing. But at what cost...18 grand? 22 grand? Plus I am simply not ready to "retire" from riding a real motorcycle. I've ridden a new 1800cc "Wing" and the thing was basically a car on two wheels. Kinda like going out to camp in a $100,000 fifth wheel mobile home!
As for now...the big lizard works well for me and takes me thousands upon thousands of miles with nary a fart of a problem. In reality I would likely be a darned fool for going to something different...but the winds of change are calling
Regardless of my future ownership of a big ST machine I will never shed myself of my customized XJ. It has become a part of me and forever shall remain until that certain day decades from now when my kids inherit it as the relic of an old man's dreams.
Max (alias Cody Griffin)
Ulee eetsee mai!!! Godzilla!
I am currently resisting temptation...but I will eventually succumb. I refuse however to be Kawasaki's "lab rat" to experiment on. No doubt the big 14 will be to sport touring what the Z1 was to superbikes, but it still has miles to go to be a proven platform. I am certain they have many bugs to squash before I am ready to snag one.
Nonetheless ...short of some financial disaster...one is in my future. I have GOT to ride that road from Fort Bragg to Eureka on one of these babies!
In any case I must articulate my fondness and fanaticism for the Eleven.
I will always have an Eleven...maybe two or three. That is because the Eleven ... I believe is still one of the greats. It was first of first for many things. But the greatest thing it has been for me is character. The Eleven has a character few bikes possess or every will.
And I have a feeling any sport touring machine...Concours...FJR...BMW or otherwise will not begin to compare to the "favorite jeans" comfort I have with my Zilla. WHY?
The comfortable and flexible riding position of an Eleven is like no other. I have three (3) positions to place my feet. Out front on the crash bars...underneath on the OEM pegs and behind on the pillion platforms. I can literally stay in the saddle of the Maxim 12 hours per day for 12 days in a row. I know...I've done it numerous times. My back never hurts...I rarely tire from saddle weariness and the bike will "haul the mail" so to speak.
Oh I'm sure you could get similar results for a Goldwing. But at what cost...18 grand? 22 grand? Plus I am simply not ready to "retire" from riding a real motorcycle. I've ridden a new 1800cc "Wing" and the thing was basically a car on two wheels. Kinda like going out to camp in a $100,000 fifth wheel mobile home!
As for now...the big lizard works well for me and takes me thousands upon thousands of miles with nary a fart of a problem. In reality I would likely be a darned fool for going to something different...but the winds of change are calling
Regardless of my future ownership of a big ST machine I will never shed myself of my customized XJ. It has become a part of me and forever shall remain until that certain day decades from now when my kids inherit it as the relic of an old man's dreams.
Max (alias Cody Griffin)
Ulee eetsee mai!!! Godzilla!
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