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Old 06-15-2006   #11 (permalink)
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The only really funny part of your request was asking about heated grips and living in Tampa....

The 06 cruiser version looks to be a good value and starting point. To which you should consider adding - new shocks, cruise control, lower wind deflector and a good rain suit for the 5 pm showers.

The bike is remarkably stable over 80, but given the Tampa traffic - it is also decent in traffic. The crash bars with the lowers might help you control the engine heat.
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Heated grips are good, though the switch box (which has space for the fog-light switch too) looks very "after-market".

Two Temperatures: low is fine for me, I have kangeroo-skin palms with no lining, but insulated tops on my gloves, bought so that the heat would get to my palms well... only when I'm queueing it gets too hot. Normal gloves would be ok.

The best bit is that the heat pumps round my whole body, so I don't need any other insulation, just leathers and t-shirt.
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Our fairing could help............

www.rocketdragsport.com

Also I HAVE TROUBLE KEEPING my Rocket BELOW 80MPH and in Europe we run thousand of miles over 100 mph........

The next DragClassic kit will help on winter....

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I am with Ridinsunshine... but abbreviated version - Go buy it and then post a message for your self... with that silly GRIN :-D :razz: that all of us have on our faces.

I am a 6'2", 240 small fella. The height is a bit taller with boots on.

I live in the country and commute about 35-40 miles. Wearing a Suit, Tie, Doo Rag, and Cowboy boots riding an R-III. 80? It's hard to find that number on the dial.. I think that's one of the lower digits I see between 1st and 2nd gear. I have lowers, and Corbin's Trim Tab fairing. I may go with Corbin's Fleetliner fairing when it comes out. I could add the Baker AirWings or maybe the RocketDragSport Fairing if they ever respond to my email.

Interesting 87 Octane? I use premium, and have since day 1... I have never run anything less than premium... 35-37 MPG.

Stock seat SUCKS for my bootie... that's for my bootie.. maybe not for yours. I like firmness I get from a Corbin. That's all I have on all my bikes.

I bought the Triumph Panniers - I replaced them with Beetle Bags. I am paying for the quality and look I wanted. I still have the Triumph Panniers.. but may sell them to someone who wants leather saddlebags.
Heated Grips.. No.. Joe Rocket Nitro Gloves.. all the heat I need.

Cost of Ownership... 500 mile service $150. I spent another $250, just hanging around the store.
Tires...I will say $500 for both Front & Rear, mounted and balanced. I got 9500 off the rear --11,000 off the front.
10000 mile service was comprehensive.. I was there and they checked everything, etc. I posted what that was, but it was about $250.00. Not unreasonable for a bike that is virtually maintenance free. Not unlike my Yamaha Royal Star... 5 year warranty - and maintenance free - just about.

In time, there will be more aftermarket parts, etc. I am working on some brackets to mount a rear trunk that matches the bike extremely well. Hopefully, I can get to that soon.

Hope that helps..

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Buffeting with roadster screen is terrible, with triumph air deflectors (lowers) very minimal. Stock seat is medicore, hate my corbin seat, making due with airhawk seat cushion for long trips. Wish I had money for corbin beetle bags, but am very happy with leatherlykes. Heated grips are very good. 10,000 miles on rear tire. 35-40 mpg. Best bike I've ridden in 25 yrs of ridding. Handles very well in traffic and is great for touring, cruising,... Best bike I've ever ridden.
Go buy one and figure out the rest later.
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Thanks again all for the great replies

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The only really funny part of your request was asking about heated grips and living in Tampa....
LOL. It does get cool here in Dec-Feb at night. I work a late shift and ride home from work near midnight, not unusual for me to be in 40F temps going 80+mph on the highway on my way home. Sometimes in mid to upper 30F temps. Windchill is a pain. I ride year round, so heated handgrips

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On 2006-06-15 17:56, rad-lefty wrote:
Best bike I've ever ridden.
Go buy one and figure out the rest later.
Agreed. First-hand experience just ain't available second hand. Nor is beaming enjoyment.

Nudgin' you a bit, HewhoisCD. I know. But, bottom line, that's what your "how is?" and "how are?" questions are inviting

A little pushy help from your friends here.

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