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    Here is a JJ custom 1911 my buddy just got.

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    2015 F6B Deluxe
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    Fun reading here......but

    I think I would have to keep the B---sell the VRod and add a new Valkyrie and then see what is available for the C model. By that time, if the wife has not left and I have not heard anything from the lawyers, I would start looking for a super low mileage Heritage Springer EVO of course just for riding to the store to pick up a 6 pack (Don't do bars) http://greensboro.craigslist.org/mcy/5523297637.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by stroguy View Post
    Here is a JJ custom 1911 my buddy just got.

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    Hey that's a different type ofJJ custom. I bet Teach could handle that too. I would be on that one like hair on a dogs back.

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    If I won the lottery, I wouldn't buy one dream bike. I'd buy a dream stable of bikes, to have one for every mood. The F6B would stay, of course. Joined by a Yamaha Super Tenure for when I want to leave the pavement for traveled mountain roads. The new and bigger Triumph Bonneville for when I'm feeling retro. An Indian Chieftain for when I want a big American rumble. And something high tech and sexy, perhaps a Ducats Multistrada.

    It oughta be a crime to have this much fun on a motorcycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stroguy View Post
    Here is a JJ custom 1911 my buddy just got.

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    Built this one myself:

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    StealthArms.Net. only way to go!

    OH, and as far as the OP's question...

    Any bike that would get someone in particular to sit behind me.

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    For me the ultimate bike would be one that I want to ride all day every day, and not just for show. Using that metric there's nothing out there at this moment that will get me off the B.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    First ever ride on a motorcycle was my uncles 28 Henderson 4. Have wanted one ever since...low powered, fumes aplenty...but I'll never forget the sound and fun I had sitting behind him riding around the countryside in the morning.

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    I would have to get a Crocker.
    Hendersons are great bikes though, supposed to ride a 1914 cross country this fall.

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    For me, my "Dream Bike" is whatever I'm riding at the moment. That's why I bought it. There are a few out there that are beckoning, but I haven't gotten serious about making a change yet.

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    In all honesty, my dream bike would be another F6B specced as follows:

    Yellow
    Cruise control
    Reverse
    Auto cancelling turn signals
    All LED lights
    Good sound system

    That's all I would need. Would buy in a heartbeat! Probably even with some of those items absent.

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    I can afford any bike I want to ride, but I wouldn't give up my F6B. I would just buy more bikes. Which I don't because I don't have time to ride them and I've grown to hate seeing unused motorcycles sitting in my garage. I'm going down to just the F6B. If and when I move to the mountains, I might get a smaller bike for day rides.

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