If you could have any three production motorcycles, with any budget, what would you pick?

I’ll go first:

  1. Yamaha R1 (Sport riding and trackdays, also crossplane sound)
  2. Triumph Tiger 900 GT (touring and adventure riding with an actually manageable seat height)
  3. Honda Grom (for just hooning around for when I want a small light bike)
  • rhacer@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I’m 6’6" so I don’t typically get to pick the bike, the bike picks me but …

    • My current Indian Chieftain Limited
    • A KTM Super Duke
    • A BMW R1250GS
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      10 months ago

      Good bike variety there still. Only thing really missing is something for track days but I’d imagine a Super Duke would do well with some fairings

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        10 months ago

        Never looked much at the Indian Motorcycles due to my low budget and their high prices, and my inexperience contrasts with their non beginner friendly lineup. What makes the Chief a great bike?

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          10 months ago

          Lots of power, good ergonomics, engines that last and last. I’m no fanboy, they’re not perfect bikes and they are expensive, but I can say that I love every second I’m on mine.

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          10 months ago

          My wife rides a Scout.

          The Thunderstroke engines go and go. The bikes are comfortable and easy to ride, and look great.

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      10 months ago

      I’m in the opposite direction but same problem. Wanted a ZX6R settled for a GSXR 750. Not a bad compromise.