Indian Scout
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Honda Fury
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Totally different look. I went with the Fury. After my Dragon ride I'm convinced the Fury is quite capable of anything I need. Oh, and it's a Honda!
Is the Fury a solid frame/hardtail or is the rear shock hidden under the seat in front of the rear wheel?
Is the Fury a solid frame/hardtail or is the rear shock hidden under the seat in front of the rear wheel?
So the older it gets the less its worth.... #longexhale
FIFY..... Posing not supposed to be uncomfortable...
Yes, just like every other motorcycle.
Naaaa, my brother has my fathers mid 70's flat track XR750's about 3 grand new, they are over 20 grand now.
I have my guncles 1950 FL Pan, it was a gift. They are stupid money now...
I have a 1980 FXS and a 84 FLH that I bought new, all are worth what or more than I paid for them.
There are of course a few exceptions but we had no way of knowing that when buying those bike new. I'm sure if you has a pristine Honda 750 from the 70's it would bring more than it original selling price. But then again, In other words, $3,000 in 1975 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $14,493.57 in 2020, a difference of $11,493.57 over 45 years.
Yep, but one can't ride purchasing power for better than 40 years and still get ones money back...
Indian Scout
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Honda Fury
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Totally different look. I went with the Fury. After my Dragon ride I'm convinced the Fury is quite capable of anything I need. Oh, and it's a Honda!
What's the hp/trq before the tune?
Its a whole new setup. 2014 Street Glide, was a 103ci with intake, header and full exhaust and made 86/98. Its now a S&S 106ci, still stock heads and throttle body but everything else is new and upgraded. S&S crank, cam plate and oil pump, Andrews 57h cams, etc.
Nobody buys a motorcycle as an investment.
Nobody buys a motorcycle as an investment.
Well, apparently not “nobody”, but close to it.
Absolutely true, if I would have known I would have piled up the Knuckle and Panhead motors/parts when I was a kid and no one wanted them..
The little devil on my shoulder keeps whispering "get a CB650(or 1000)R" lmao
Life is about making choices, some choices in life turn out well for some, and not so well for others. Maybe learn to make better choices.....