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Jun 3, 2023, 10:54 AM
#5891
Porsche has a 7 speed manual. Swoon.
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Jun 3, 2023, 10:54 AM
#5892

Originally Posted by
gnuyork
Let us know how the drive in the Emira is!
Oh I will mate
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Jun 5, 2023, 07:44 PM
#5893

Originally Posted by
Raza
Bike people! I need your help.
What motorcycles that are similar aesthetically to bikes like the Triumph Thruxton or Bonneville and would be comfortable to ride long distances? I’m doing research for a game, I’m looking for options. Budget not really a concern, aesthetics first, then comfort, with the ability to throw on a saddlebag.
Nowadays haven't a clue.
These two though have done 500-600'ish miles a day no sweat
had to swap the CX handlebars for Goldwing to raise , flyscreen , tyres , headlamp , shocks , fork oil too. Shaft drive and the general balance made a dream ride.
The KZ had the same mods. , not sure whether used the standard handlebars or swapped though. Fitted Krausers , more like mobile suitcases than panniers.
Went all over. Bern to St. Malo one day , think on the CX , fine.
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Jun 5, 2023, 07:51 PM
#5894
Saw one of these yesterday:

License plate read: QUIT HS
(For those outside of the US who might not know instantly, HS would be the abbreviation for high school).
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Jun 5, 2023, 08:49 PM
#5895

Originally Posted by
mlcor
Saw one of these yesterday:
License plate read: QUIT HS
(For those outside of the US who might not know instantly, HS would be the abbreviation for high school).

Wow. Gorgeous. I have one of those in Forza, I painted it dark green. I normally don’t like green, but it worked on that car, I felt.
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Jun 5, 2023, 09:03 PM
#5896

Originally Posted by
Raza
Wow. Gorgeous. I have one of those in Forza, I painted it dark green. I normally don’t like green, but it worked on that car, I felt.
Well, if you finally decide you don’t really like the color, you could order another in a different color and send me the green one. 
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Jun 5, 2023, 09:47 PM
#5897

Originally Posted by
Raza
... I painted it dark green. I normally don’t like green, but it worked on that car, I felt.
I know what you mean: I'm not usually one for green either, but sometimes it just works...
Some people have opinions - The rest of us have taste.
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Jun 5, 2023, 10:10 PM
#5898

Originally Posted by
Raza
I was thinking more about the retro aesthetic than the clip-on handlebars. While it’s true that clip-ons look much cooler, I don’t think the Bonneville models have them. They’re more of a standard seating position, I believe.
Just how much less comfortable are clip on bars, anyway? The Norton Commando 961 has both available:
Sexy little thing. Undoubtedly the Cafe Racer model with the clip on handlebars looks better than the sport, but if it’s a person’s only means of transportation, realistically, they’d want something more comfortable. Unless the difference isn’t that bad.
Clip ons are much less comfortable.
A Thruxton with taller bars and a screen of some sort could be used for road tripping.
I met a girl last week doing a long trip on one, but she wasn't very comfortable.
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Jun 6, 2023, 01:19 AM
#5899

Originally Posted by
happyscrappyheropup
Clip ons are much less comfortable.
A Thruxton with taller bars and a screen of some sort could be used for road tripping.
I met a girl last week doing a long trip on one, but she wasn't very comfortable.
There’s enough ambiguity in that last sentence that a dirtier mind would go to a certain place, but I’m glad we’re all above that here. 
The Triumph Thruxton, in one form or another, has pretty much been my favorite bike for the last 20 years, but everything I’ve read or seen about the Norton is that it’s a slower, more leisurely and luxurious kind of bike (especially the sport model, without the clip on bars), that’s about a hassle-free vintage-like experience and not necessarily about value for money for outright sportiness, despite the fact it does actually handle well. I think that fits what I’m going for.
And it’s drop dead gorgeous. Especially in the silver, no pinstriping, with those gold-ish front struts. I’m smitten. If there’s ever going to be a bike that makes me move over to the two-wheeled society, it could be this one.
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Jun 6, 2023, 06:42 AM
#5900

Originally Posted by
mlcor
Saw one of these yesterday:
License plate read: QUIT HS
(For those outside of the US who might not know instantly, HS would be the abbreviation for high school).

Maybe they mean start a job, education isn't very useful (which I kinda agree with if you're not going for a vocation... Or you think you are then you end of doing something else, which most do)
Lovely car (understatement)
Green is so hot right now