Why do I want two motorcycles?

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  1. jayzonk

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    Checked out a new 2011 CBR1000RR last night. Man that thing is sweet! It will ALWAYS get my goat, and yet I've never owned one....
     


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    06 scooter (CBR1100xx).

    Because that's my scooter.
     


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    Sorry!! Haven't paid enough attention to that segment of Honda!
     


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    The vfr can't go everywhere

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    you are most right they can't go every where, i think an enduro like your dr will be one of my next bikes. until honda releases the rc1000v that is in concept now
     


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    I have the best of both worlds. MY VFR is push button, ready to go ride, anytime, kind of bikes. The Norton is well. . .a Norton and as such has its own unique character. All bikes are cool and I wish I had pockets deep enough to afford them all.

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    Totally agree with big Jim's post! If I had very deep pockets I would have a Benelli minibike as the center piece on the dining room table instead of a bowl of fruit.

    My CB750 is not a VFR by a long shot but just as cool. Not good for riding in colder months with slop on the roads though. Antique plates are going on at registration this time around and i will be on a VFR hopefully by then for riding every day short of a hurricane hitting PA (Not likely)

     


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    Saw PA and holy crap your like 30 minutes from me (sorry just jacked my own thread)
     


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