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Old 10-02-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys, twin owner sayin' "hi."

Did 1000 miles this weekend on the Bonnie (ouch). It's definitely time to give my baby a touring brother to share the garage with. I'll be picking up an '07 Sprint ABS in Phantom Black as soon as I can get my hands on one. Looking forward to getting to know you all.

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On 2006-10-02 19:21, karamazov wrote:
Hey guys, twin owner sayin' "hi."

Did 1000 miles this weekend on the Bonnie (ouch). It's definitely time to give my baby a touring brother to share the garage with. I'll be picking up an '07 Sprint ABS in Phantom Black as soon as I can get my hands on one. Looking forward to getting to know you all.

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I think it's safe to say you'll like the experience. I just got back into it in July (after a 28 year hiatus while the kids grew up) and I love my Sprint. People tell me it's a potent package but after taking a 5-day, ~1900 mile tour through Oregon, Idaho and Montana a month ago, I just can't imagine being happy with anything less than 100+ hp. Do I sound like a snob? Hope not, I don't mean to. I'm just saying the Sprint is fun for canyon carving day trips and is also a very capable traveling rig.

Five days and I never found reason to complain about my bike's seat (stock).

In fact, I haven't come home from a ride disappointed yet.

Scratch that. I arrived home from a $94 dealer-done oil change disappointed (made the switch to full synth that time). From now on I'll do the oil changin' meself.

--Sparty

P.S. Oh yeah, the $200 rear tire at 4200 miles was a rude awakening, too. Nobody told me motorcycling in the new millennium was going to be strictly a rich man's hobby...

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I hope you're happy with the Sprint. I could only keep mine six months before I had to sell it.
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welcome aboard mate.
I guarantee you will like the Sprint a whole lot!!!


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.... ditto here.

That new black looks like a sexy beast :-D

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welcome to the fold. you're gonna love this bike! great bunch here too for any info you'll need.
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