I'm gutted that the v-rod had to go, though I console myself with a sigh of relief that it wasn't the Fury. I would have sold the "Grey Wolf" and replaced it with the Triumph Tiger 1200 XRT. Can't wait to see what you replace it with....though I do have a inkling on what's coming next.
The V-rod was a beauty, and fun, but a beast in high winds. I couldn't find a windshield that fit, either. With a tiny gas tank, you could watch the fuel gauge fall like a fast running clock. The big problem is, since I sold my Goldwing, I have nothing comfortable for long distances. I'm in a pickle. Interest rates have never been higher. We have a political party in power that has made nothing but financial mistakes. They declared war on gas and oil the first day in office, and that raised our fuel prices. They handed out stimulus checks like candy, which caused inflation. How does a government slow inflation? It raises interest rates to get you to stop buying. Somewhere along the line, they jacked up minimum wage, so fast-food workers could afford apartments. Fast-food and retail was nene supposed to be a career!!. Now all restaurant food is jacked up. We are headed back towards living on farms. Anyway, it's a bad year to buy ANYTHING, but the Tiger 1200 and the Moto-guzzi are on my mind.
@@ridingwithmarshall WOW Love the rant! We must have the same clones running the UK as well. I feel your pain and fully understand what your saying. Now back to bikes: how about a Yamaha (2020) FJR1300ES, ticks most of your boxes. Engine 1298cc liquid-cooled DOHC inline 4-cylinder; 16 valves Power 142 hp Bore x Stroke 79.0mm x 66.2mm Compression Ratio 10.8:1 Fuel System Fuel Injection with YCC-T Starter Electric Lubrication DRIVETRAIN Clutch Multiplate Assist-and-slipper wet clutch Transmission 6-speed Final Drive Shaft CHASSIS Suspension Front 43mm inverted fork with electronically adjustable rebound and compression damping; 5.3-in travel Suspension Rear Single shock with electronically adjustable spring preload, rebound and compression damping; 4.9-in travel Brakes Front Dual 320mm discs; Unified Brake System and ABS Brakes Rear 282mm disc; Unified Brake System and ABS Tires Front 120/70ZR17 Tires Rear 180/55ZR17 Fuel Tank Capacity 25 L (66 US gal.) Color Liquid Graphite ELECTRICAL Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition Spark Plugs Headlight LED Tail Light LED DIMENSIONS Overall Length Overall Width Overall Height Wheelbase 68.8 in (1147 mm) Ground Clearance 4.9 in (125 mm) Seat Height 31.7 in (805 mm) Curb Weight 642 lbs (291 kg)
@@ukbusman FJR isn't good for dirt roads. Have you sat on one? I did yesterday. I've ridden them before, and the seat hasn't changed. It's like straddling a Clydesdale horse! Super wide seat, so much so, I'm bow-legged trying to touch the ground. The Honda ST1300 fits WAY BETTER, but they don't make them anymore. I recently rode one, and it must have had a new front tire, because I was sliding all over the Interstate. I could get it for $6k, but it's pretty dated now, and the heat off the engine is a downside.
@@ridingwithmarshall I did think about the dirt road drawback, but I sure didn't know about the other no no's, just trying to help in case there's a bike you haven't thought about.
My Rocket 3 gets to 60 in first gear. And beats the vrod in every other metric, especially power. When you say insane power you need to finish the sentence with “For a harley”.
@@jimanders9971 ouch. I was thinking very hard on that one having a great 13 yr relationship with my 2000 Daytona 955i and got a street triple r. 675. I was leaning towards the rocket 3 hey I just might trade in my ducati 848 fighter and boom I got a rocket, it was a little bulky and the look didn't grow on me like it has now. But the vrod is a huge bang for the buck, fun. And the sound with the Vance and hines pipes is addictive. Love it
@@lancecrocket2391 the Rocket handles much better than the vrod, and has way more power than the vrod. I would never take a vrod over my Rocket but I may well get one as a backup bike to the Rocket. And how could you say the Rocket is much more bulky? They are almost identical in weight.
Still one of the most beautiful bikes I’ve seen
WOW, that even made me cry. I must be allergic to those little yellow grass flowers also.
You do sound a little remorseful. V-Rods have come into their own. And you had the anniversary edition too. Tough decision.
I'm gutted that the v-rod had to go, though I console myself with a sigh of relief that it wasn't the Fury. I would have sold the "Grey Wolf" and replaced it with the Triumph Tiger 1200 XRT. Can't wait to see what you replace it with....though I do have a inkling on what's coming next.
The V-rod was a beauty, and fun, but a beast in high winds. I couldn't find a windshield that fit, either. With a tiny gas tank, you could watch the fuel gauge fall like a fast running clock. The big problem is, since I sold my Goldwing, I have nothing comfortable for long distances. I'm in a pickle. Interest rates have never been higher. We have a political party in power that has made nothing but financial mistakes. They declared war on gas and oil the first day in office, and that raised our fuel prices. They handed out stimulus checks like candy, which caused inflation. How does a government slow inflation? It raises interest rates to get you to stop buying. Somewhere along the line, they jacked up minimum wage, so fast-food workers could afford apartments. Fast-food and retail was nene supposed to be a career!!. Now all restaurant food is jacked up. We are headed back towards living on farms. Anyway, it's a bad year to buy ANYTHING, but the Tiger 1200 and the Moto-guzzi are on my mind.
@@ridingwithmarshall WOW Love the rant! We must have the same clones running the UK as well. I feel your pain and fully understand what your saying. Now back to bikes: how about a Yamaha (2020) FJR1300ES, ticks most of your boxes. Engine 1298cc liquid-cooled DOHC inline 4-cylinder; 16 valves
Power 142 hp
Bore x Stroke 79.0mm x 66.2mm
Compression Ratio 10.8:1
Fuel System Fuel Injection with YCC-T
Starter Electric
Lubrication
DRIVETRAIN
Clutch Multiplate Assist-and-slipper wet clutch
Transmission 6-speed
Final Drive Shaft
CHASSIS
Suspension Front 43mm inverted fork with electronically adjustable rebound and compression damping; 5.3-in travel
Suspension Rear Single shock with electronically adjustable spring preload, rebound and compression damping; 4.9-in travel
Brakes Front Dual 320mm discs; Unified Brake System and ABS
Brakes Rear 282mm disc; Unified Brake System and ABS
Tires Front 120/70ZR17
Tires Rear 180/55ZR17
Fuel Tank Capacity 25 L (66 US gal.)
Color Liquid Graphite
ELECTRICAL
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Spark Plugs
Headlight LED
Tail Light LED
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length
Overall Width
Overall Height
Wheelbase 68.8 in (1147 mm)
Ground Clearance 4.9 in (125 mm)
Seat Height 31.7 in (805 mm)
Curb Weight 642 lbs (291 kg)
@@ukbusman FJR isn't good for dirt roads. Have you sat on one? I did yesterday. I've ridden them before, and the seat hasn't changed. It's like straddling a Clydesdale horse! Super wide seat, so much so, I'm bow-legged trying to touch the ground. The Honda ST1300 fits WAY BETTER, but they don't make them anymore. I recently rode one, and it must have had a new front tire, because I was sliding all over the Interstate. I could get it for $6k, but it's pretty dated now, and the heat off the engine is a downside.
@@ridingwithmarshall I did think about the dirt road drawback, but I sure didn't know about the other no no's, just trying to help in case there's a bike you haven't thought about.
Nice looking ride... How much did you sell it for if you don't mind me asking.... I was thinking about buying one.... I have a Fury as well..... TY
I had it up for sale for $6k, and got 0 offers for months. Liquidated it for $5k.
My Rocket 3 gets to 60 in first gear. And beats the vrod in every other metric, especially power. When you say insane power you need to finish the sentence with
“For a harley”.
Didn't I put it on the text on screen?? I'm pretty sure it says for a Harley. I agree, the Rocket 3 is a better bike all around.
Just get the better vrod. The muscle edition. Love it. And staying in my collection
Or even better get a Triumph Rocket 3
@@jimanders9971 ouch. I was thinking very hard on that one having a great 13 yr relationship with my 2000 Daytona 955i and got a street triple r. 675. I was leaning towards the rocket 3 hey I just might trade in my ducati 848 fighter and boom I got a rocket, it was a little bulky and the look didn't grow on me like it has now. But the vrod is a huge bang for the buck, fun. And the sound with the Vance and hines pipes is addictive. Love it
@@lancecrocket2391 the Rocket handles much better than the vrod, and has way more power than the vrod. I would never take a vrod over my Rocket but I may well get one as a backup bike to the Rocket. And how could you say the Rocket is much more bulky? They are almost identical in weight.