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  • cajun31
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    Originally posted by 2WheelFun View Post
    I've got 2 on progressive now. Don't wreck insurance is $100/yr for both. I really should up my limits from state min and make sure it is full tort.

    ​​​​​​I Was really close to pulling the trigger on a 15 RG special but it was flat black and I couldn't bring myself to spend that much on something that wasn't shiny. I probably should have bought it, it was a good deal.
    I have 3 of my bikes with Progressive. I only went with them because they are paired with USAA. USAA doesn't cover bikes. I just do the state minimums on all my bikes.. Less then 200 a year for all three. Will be adding my second 80LG as soon as I get it road worthy. I am leaning towards the RG as well. Geezer bikes are much more comfortable for touring. This pandemic can't last forever and hopefully we can all get back to our normal lives.

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  • 2WheelFun
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    I've got 2 on progressive now. Don't wreck insurance is $100/yr for both. I really should up my limits from state min and make sure it is full tort.

    ​​​​​​I Was really close to pulling the trigger on a 15 RG special but it was flat black and I couldn't bring myself to spend that much on something that wasn't shiny. I probably should have bought it, it was a good deal.

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  • cajun31
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    Originally posted by 2WheelFun View Post
    Expenditure approved!
    Knock off a couple of bucks and let them keep the brain bucket.
    I've got to talk to my insurance agent and see what a modern bike would cost me nowadays.
    The two companies that I would recommend you check with are Progressive and Markel. If you own multiple bikes then Markel might be the better choice. They specialize in motorcycles so if you have a claim they know what to do to get you whole.

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  • cajun31
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    Originally posted by 2WheelFun View Post
    I think the v-max would be overlapping duties with the night train and the RG could open you up for longer distance travel.

    ​​​​​​Does your brother have a touring bike that he wants to do some traveling with you?
    Yes.... that is his RG that I just posted the picture of. I am leaning towards the RG too. The vmax would be a lot of fun but something that is extremely impractical at this point. Besides I have the 3 MNS's that give me the burst thrills.

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  • 2WheelFun
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    I think the v-max would be overlapping duties with the night train and the RG could open you up for longer distance travel.

    ​​​​​​Does your brother have a touring bike that he wants to do some traveling with you?

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  • cajun31
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    Originally posted by Bax View Post
    cajun31 No worries Jim, you’re not the only one on on here with an affinity for American made bikes..... 18-FXLR, takes me back and forth to work just fine... The XS is like a fountain of youth time machine, takes me right back to high school, 1980s on two wheels. I did get a bit of flack (humorous) last fall when I took the XS to to the H-D dealer from the usual suspects hanging around outside..... I replied “Yeah, it’s definitely a bad day when I have to take my 40yo Yamaha to get parts for my 2yo Harley”



    —-Bax
    What you have just described fits me. Of course as I have stated before I have owned my 80LG since new in Feb. of 80. I too own a Harley. Love both bikes. Have added the other two MNS to my collection because I simply love keeping these machines on the road. Eventually I will get too old to ride or tinker but hopefully that day is still quite a ways off. Just turned 64 at the beginning of the month and want to get a good cross country trip in before I get too old to trust myself to do so. Here is a picture of my 02 Nightrain.
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  • Bax
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    cajun31 No worries Jim, you’re not the only one on on here with an affinity for American made bikes..... 18-FXLR, takes me back and forth to work just fine... The XS is like a fountain of youth time machine, takes me right back to high school, 1980s on two wheels. I did get a bit of flack (humorous) last fall when I took the XS to to the H-D dealer from the usual suspects hanging around outside..... I replied “Yeah, it’s definitely a bad day when I have to take my 40yo Yamaha to get parts for my 2yo Harley”



    —-Bax

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  • cajun31
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    Originally posted by 2WheelFun View Post
    Expenditure approved!
    Knock off a couple of bucks and let them keep the brain bucket.
    I've got to talk to my insurance agent and see what a modern bike would cost me nowadays.
    Sadly .... Yamaha has decided that 2020 was the last year for these bikes. Makes sense as they still sell the fjr1300's. Much better bike for comfort and touring. I just like the Vmax's and this particular one is located just 100 miles south of me. My brother is trying to convince me to to with one of the new HD Roadglide Specials. Love those bikes too.

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  • 2WheelFun
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    Expenditure approved!
    Knock off a couple of bucks and let them keep the brain bucket.
    I've got to talk to my insurance agent and see what a modern bike would cost me nowadays.

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  • Radioguylogs
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    I wouldn't blame you for whatever rationalizing it takes.

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  • cajun31
    started a topic Very tempting

    Very tempting

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