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  1. DoggyDaddy

    A stable mate for the FJR

    Very cool! I just this week sold a ZX-6R after conceding that I am not comfortable on a sport bike, it was a sad decision. I do still like naked bikes and like having a Street Triple 675R. Congrats!
  2. DoggyDaddy

    BRP in 1 day

    I rode Skyline and BRP several years ago when I was living in PA. I tend to keep riding (briskly) and not stop a lot, I do like to stop and see some things (as long as they are not overrun with tourists) but after a couple scenic overlooks / photo ops they start to feel repetitive. I spent 2...
  3. DoggyDaddy

    New Bike Choice

    I get that, I say of my 2015 ES that it's only fault is that it lacks character. Also, while I think it is an attractive motorcycle from 20 feet away I don't find much mechanical art when I look closely. However, the bike just works so well that I can easily overlook those attributes and just...
  4. DoggyDaddy

    Anyone using the GenII/GenIII seat from Seat concepts?

    I realize that it is winter for most of us, so not a lot of time for testing and comparison since many have put the Seat Concepts on their bikes. I'm wondering if anyone has had the opportunity to compare it to a Sargent. I think that the Sargent improves the slope, flattening out the angle...
  5. DoggyDaddy

    Garauld (on this forum)

    I am pleased to say that I recently bought a Sport Rack from Gary at Garauld. He was very responsive to my emails, and had it shipped to me ahead of the schedule I needed. The rack is beautiful, the welds are a work of art, and it fits the bike perfectly. All that and a money back guarantee...
  6. DoggyDaddy

    New Girl (Suzie) In The House

    Congrats on the new bike, and a great deal to boot! I really like that motor and wanted for a long time to have one of the SV1000 naked bikes. I never found one at the right time & place and think I have moved on from that model. So many motorcycles . . . Enjoy your new ride! Steve
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