Bike was just way to heavy to be interesting for me. The Airheads were over a hundred pounds lighter still with shaft drive.Major Softie wrote:Interesting. One of my favorites of the period, Yamaha or otherwise.Zombie Master wrote:
Not Yamaha's better work.
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You could perhaps not buy a Munch Mammoth!Duane Ausherman wrote:Since I parted out my daily rider. The one that I built some 30 years ago and didn't even wear out a set of tires, that daily rider. I am again in need of a bike, a bike to not buy. My real interest is gone, or I woulda been riding my daily rider. Clearly I don't want a bike to ride. I want one to not buy.
Economics isn't an issue, since I won't buy it anyway. The field is wide open.
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Damn, the field of bikes for you not to buy is pretty wide open. Pretty much every bike out there qualifies. BUT, if you're looking for a single bike for you to rank as the number one bike you're not going to buy, I can't imagine it's not going to be a Harley Davidson. Picking through the different models will still give you some pause, but I think simply looking at the weights of the different models should narrow it down for you.Duane Ausherman wrote:Since I parted out my daily rider. The one that I built some 30 years ago and didn't even wear out a set of tires, that daily rider. I am again in need of a bike, a bike to not buy. My real interest is gone, or I woulda been riding my daily rider. Clearly I don't want a bike to ride. I want one to not buy.
Economics isn't an issue, since I won't buy it anyway. The field is wide open.
From my quick research, your winner should be the HD CVO Limited, at 944 lbs. ready to ride.

The Tri-Glide Ultra tops the scales at 1215 lbs,

MS - out
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Yes, but I have a genuine affection for unloved (and reputed) shitboxes. I would have a shed full of them, if they sold for what they are actually worth. The XS750 was a nice confortable unhurried ride.Zombie Master wrote:Not Yamaha's better work.
I should never have sold my 500 parallel twin.

Not that it ever actually went while I owned it. And aren't these just the piss-de-resistance!

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I have one sharing the garage with my Airhead presently (summer project). Ye gods, it is heavy! Moving the Airhead around the shop after wrasslin' the Yamaha is like moving a bicycle in comparison.Zombie Master wrote:Bike was just way to heavy to be interesting for me. The Airheads were over a hundred pounds lighter still with shaft drive.Major Softie wrote:Interesting. One of my favorites of the period, Yamaha or otherwise.Zombie Master wrote:
Not Yamaha's better work.
And it makes a lot of rattling chain noises for the brief periods I've heard it run so far. I'm hopeful, though.
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
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We call the CX 500 = The Magot.melville wrote:I have one sharing the garage with my Airhead presently (summer project). Ye gods, it is heavy! Moving the Airhead around the shop after wrasslin' the Yamaha is like moving a bicycle in comparison.Zombie Master wrote:Bike was just way to heavy to be interesting for me. The Airheads were over a hundred pounds lighter still with shaft drive.Major Softie wrote:Interesting. One of my favorites of the period, Yamaha or otherwise.Zombie Master wrote:
Not Yamaha's better work.
And it makes a lot of rattling chain noises for the brief periods I've heard it run so far. I'm hopeful, though.
I see you have an interesting fetish. How did this happen?

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It was my neighbor's. He sold it a few years ago to a guy who died soon after. The widow offered it back to him, but as it looks like hell and his back is all jacked up he moved it on to me. When my friend dropped it off, he asked if Muriel had seen it. When I said no, he said, "Then I'm leaving RIGHT NOW." Ongoing saga here:Zombie Master wrote:I see you have an interesting fetish. How did this happen?melville wrote:I have one sharing the garage with my Airhead presently (summer project). Ye gods, it is heavy! Moving the Airhead around the shop after wrasslin' the Yamaha is like moving a bicycle in comparison.Zombie Master wrote:Bike was just way to heavy to be interesting for me. The Airheads were over a hundred pounds lighter still with shaft drive.Major Softie wrote:Interesting. One of my favorites of the period, Yamaha or otherwise.Zombie Master wrote:
Not Yamaha's better work.
And it makes a lot of rattling chain noises for the brief periods I've heard it run so far. I'm hopeful, though.
http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=986896
The little bit I've heard all three cylinders firing it sounded really neat.
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
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This sure looks sweet! I dont think the license plate location would fly in Ohio.

