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10-08-2023 02:22 AM
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It's finally cooling off in Texas so I'll be getting my couch on wheels out of the garage soon.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
the 1199 Superleggera was around $80,000/Aud.
Things have changed, my 1973 Suzuki 500 cost me $3000CDN all in...
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Never bought a new bike. Most of them didn't even run when I got them. All but one cost less than $200.00 US. None head turning, but all fun in their own way.
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Originally Posted by
Low & Slow
None head turning,
I had a $300CDN 1968 Honda 305 Dream, that was non head turning...
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Time to start the yearly fleet rotation riding cycle today out and about with the 1199S Tricolore (
Italian
for 3 colours) they are an end of run bike.
This bike new in 2012 with all the goodies the chap put on it and had done made it a $45,000/Aud motorcycle fairly expensive but the 1199 Superleggera was around $80,000/Aud.
Anyhow;
Out riding with some good friends today so gave my wife the opportunity to ride our 1199S Tricolore.
I will say she handled it very well nothing silly reckoned the bike was smooth that's until the bumps in the road started.
The retort then was the bike is very stiff and the seat uncomfortable (It has a comfort seat) welcome to Panigale land !

She was very happy to get back on her Supersport Ducati anyway good for her having as go of a fairly angry bike.
So I'm pretty happy considering what that bike will do if you really throttle it up!
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I had a $300CDN 1968 Honda 305 Dream, that was non head turning...
What a coincidence. My older brother had a Honda 305 Dream Touring and taught me to ride motorcycles on it. That was 1966.
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"You meet the nicest people on a Honda." Of course, I started on a Yamaha.
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Originally Posted by
Sapper740
That was 1966.
Mine was about 1972, I was the 6th owner. And a 1968. You never see them now, not even collectable I guess. This was in Ontario too.
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Originally Posted by
Low & Slow
I started on a Yamaha.
I also had a Yamaha trail bike in the beginning.
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