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Posted: 04/06/08 12:09 AM
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Hello, I like many of the other recent posts, am purchasing a bike after not riding for a few years. I have narrowed my search down to 3 bikes based on Looks and displacement. I am 6'5" and 250lbs, My wife is 5'3" 150lbs (don't let here know I shared that). Now I need some good imput from some folks that have put some miles on these machines. Here is what I have been told so far, the VN2000 is top heavy, has had issues with the fuel injection and is belt driven (assuming the belt is a draw back). Next the M109R is not relaiable (don't know why), and Everyone has a VTX. Any and all input would be appreciated. Thanks brett
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fusionax
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Posted: 04/06/08 06:24 PM
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i own a vn2000, so far its been a great bike, no problems with the fuel injection, the belt or anything else on it, i get 46 mpg, the wife likes it, we have cruised from orlando to south fl, no problems, i even buldosered over a deer with slight damage to bike, but very strong did not go down. great bike. good luck, drive safe. Dan
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fusionax
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Posted: 04/06/08 06:29 PM
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vn2000 also has a rider adjustable rear shock to acomodate driver weight and ride comfort.
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wonton
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Posted: 04/07/08 06:57 PM
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Fusionax how do you manage to get 46 out of your 2000 i got a 2007 vn 20000 classic LT. an only get about 36 t0 37 out of it
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Xchoppers
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Posted: 04/07/08 10:48 PM
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I own a 2002 VTX 1800 with 34000 miles. It has been 100% reliable. I have installed a 240 rear tire, 21" front, etc. etc. I've left the engine and drive train all stock. I also purchased a Suzuki M109R last September and now have 3200 miles on it. My impressions of the Suzuki so far is very good reliability and quality. It's actually quite a bit better than I had expected. I purchased the M109 because of it's exceptional performance but have also been very pleased with it's handling as well. The long swingarm, fat tire and mono shock provide excellant handling. If you'd like to ask me any questions about either of these bikes, please visit our forum at Xchoppers.com/bb or call Xchoppers at 209-833-6174.
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Oh yeah, I also own a 2003 Goldwing:
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thorn2
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Posted: 04/23/08 03:00 PM
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Hello,
I'm from Spain and at this moment I have a Shadow VT 750 ACE Deluxe and I want to change to a bigest cruiser.
I want to know if VTX 1800R is better than the new model of VN 2000 because all I heard is that honda engines are better, clean sound, better chrome parts, etc and I can't decide between one of them. People told me VN2000 is more heavier and difficult to drive because of design...
Can you help me?
Thank you
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fusionax
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Posted: 05/10/08 11:06 AM
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i put 42 psi front and back, quickshift, avoid taking off too fast, use castrol synthetic oil 10-40, k&n air filter. on the highway, i try to keep it at peak torque, which is at 3000 rpm, like 5th gear 80mph 3000 rpm.
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Xchoppers
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Posted: 05/11/08 11:54 AM
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A little over a week ago I picked up another great cruiser you may want to take a test ride on. It's a Triumph Rocket 3. This bike wins hands down for power and torque. The only problem is very few custom parts are available other than the extensive selection from Triumph.
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Triumph makes pretty much anything most people will want but it's nice to have a selection from as many manufacturers as possible. That's where the Honda VTX is the clear winner! The power and handling of the Triumph is highly addictive however. The Suzuki has a little less power but it's also a terrific handling bike too.
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marines36
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Posted: 06/28/08 07:19 AM
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Just a quick note to reply to your post. I have a VTX 1800 and it hauls my ass as well as my wife's, with know problems. Me 5'11" 240, my old lady not so much. I havent seen many 1800's around New England...but 1300's are pretty popular. Depending if I'm riding with the boys or just out for a ride my mileage ranges between 36-42 mpg. Power is amazing, handles great, looks good too! I have an 05 with just over 6500 miles on it. There are lots of extra goodies to put on this thing so look around. Good bike to have. I recommend it highly. Good luck.
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Posted: 06/30/08 04:13 AM
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I am a bit surprised the Star Roadline or Stratoliner are not in this equation. Take one ride on a Roadliner and you will have answered your question as to which bike to buy. Awesome torque, great reliabilty, and it just looks good!
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