They seem like a timeless bike not dated to me. I had a 750 Intruder years ago and this bike ran for about 20 years in production. Yea I love it. Just put Atlas throttle lock on it.
Because of what happened to me the problem with my nerves in my legs caused by diabetes I have lots mussel mass and weight I am down to 165 lbs never been that since high school. I could no longer hold up a 900 lbs of top heavy bike. I had to go down in weight by allot in bike. I miss the Vulcan after the rebuild it was beautiful just awesome one of a kind. I like the lighter weight it is allot different riding it now for sure. My days because of what I have for long trips are done. I am still on two wheels I am lucky so lucky.
@@konto1313 Sad to hear about about your medical problems but happy to see you're still out there riding. I was out of riding since 1983. Last year I struck the notion to ride again. I started out with a 2009 Yamaha Royal Star Venture. The heaviest bike I ever owned or rode.I dropped it 3 times before I got the hang of it (stopped, not moving). I'm 76 but still strong enough to lift it.
I'm looking at the exact same model and paint scheme! You can get em cheap nowadays! Sweet looking cruiser!
I just got mine last week. It’s a 2001 with 31k miles on it. Pretty good bike. Thinking about changing my stock handle bar for a drag bar
They seem like a timeless bike not dated to me. I had a 750 Intruder years ago and this bike ran for about 20 years in production. Yea I love it. Just put Atlas throttle lock on it.
Congrats on the new bike. Last year you did a post on the "new" 1700 Vulcan. It was looking good, Do you still have it or the Suzuki a replacement?
Because of what happened to me the problem with my nerves in my legs caused by diabetes I have lots mussel mass and weight I am down to 165 lbs never been that since high school. I could no longer hold up a 900 lbs of top heavy bike. I had to go down in weight by allot in bike. I miss the Vulcan after the rebuild it was beautiful just awesome one of a kind. I like the lighter weight it is allot different riding it now for sure. My days because of what I have for long trips are done. I am still on two wheels I am lucky so lucky.
@@konto1313 Sad to hear about about your medical problems but happy to see you're still out there riding. I was out of riding since 1983. Last year I struck the notion to ride again. I started out with a 2009 Yamaha Royal Star Venture. The heaviest bike I ever owned or rode.I dropped it 3 times before I got the hang of it (stopped, not moving). I'm 76 but still strong enough to lift it.