What 2 Wheeler do you currently own?

I have two in addition to my TG. One is a 2011 Dyna Superglide Custom and the other is a 1994 883 Sportster with only 1143 miles on it. The Sportster will be for sale in the near future because it is a little small for me and I rarely ride it.
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Currently both bikes are still 2 wheeler.
I have orderd a Hannigan kit for my 09 Yamaha RSV. It's still a few weeks from delivery.
I also have an 04 Honda VTX 1300 that will remain a two wheeler.
I love both but the RSV is better suited for 2 up and most of my riding is with Shirley so it gets more miles.
 
None at present and probably never will have one again. But just a few months ago, I was all set to buy one of the new Indians. How-ever common sense prevailed as per riding limitations and financial considerations. So now the Indian will remain my 'Dream bike', lol.
 
For about 2 more days we have a 2006 VStar 1100 Silverado and a 2009 VStar 950. Sometime late Sunday afternoon if the planets align, they will magically turn into a 2008 Harley with a Roadsmith conversion.:D
 
1993 H-D Fat Boy.....really love the bike just can't ride it very far(bad back)...
And it is loud

2003 BMW K1200 LTE....I have rode a lot of bikes in my life but this is without a doubt the smoothest....and to weigh almost 900 lbs, it is surprisingly nimble in twisties
 
Visiting this thread 3 years later. Still own the 2011 Tri Glide. Sold the 2007 Kawasaki 250 and the 2009 BMW 800 ST. Newest purchase is a 2015 Triumph Tiger 800 XRX, great bike.
 
I own a 1983 Honda GL650I Silverwing Interstate. These bikes were only made for one year.
This one is all original and the only part missing is the right turn signal lens. The bike does run and just needs a little TLC, when completed it will be used as a show bike.
 

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Besides the '97 GL1500 trike .... we have our first GoldWing, a '85 GL1200 Aspencade.

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It's carried us a lot of miles, and we hope it continues .....

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We also still have our '74 Triumph T150V Trident.

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But we use the Trike for the longer trips now .....

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Besides Trike have 2 2wheelers. 1975 Norton Commando and a 2015 Indian Scout.
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Nice ..... but that Norton especially caught my eye. My first bike ever was in early '70s, it was a 1970 Norton 750 Commando Fastback, the one with the long F-glass tank and tail piece behind the 1.5 person seat. Great handling, always steady, likely the reason I didn't kill myself on a MC long ago ..... it pulled my young hide through. Mine had twin leading shoe frt drum and would howl the tire from speed to stop, ultra smooth 4 speed, gobs of torque, sweet ride. Wish I had it back ......
 
Nice ..... but that Norton especially caught my eye. My first bike ever was in early '70s, it was a 1970 Norton 750 Commando Fastback, the one with the long F-glass tank and tail piece behind the 1.5 person seat. Great handling, always steady, likely the reason I didn't kill myself on a MC long ago ..... it pulled my young hide through. Mine had twin leading shoe frt drum and would howl the tire from speed to stop, ultra smooth 4 speed, gobs of torque, sweet ride. Wish I had it back ......
Nice triple. Lusted after the Hurricane Triple but didn't get one. This Norton had more power than most when I was wearing my "young hide" was running a modified (for more boost) Drouin Supercharger, and when I would twist the throttle open would peg the boost gauge at 20 psig. That was fun.:D
 
My second bike is a 2013 V-Strom Adventure DL650. In my youth in Idaho I rode a lot of enduro bikes so this is kind of a throwback for me, although I took the enduros places I won't be taking the V-Strom. Butler maps along with Touratech has mapped many of the western states routes which are comprised mostly of service roads and trails. The Idaho route starts on the Idaho-Nevada border and goes north and into Montana and finishes in Canada - mostly on dirt for a total of 1,250 miles.

That is part of my retirement plan, to do the Idaho, Oregon, Arizona, Utah, and Washington routes. Aside from that, it is just a very fun bike that is very reliable and gets about 50+ mpg! It is light enough that it will fit on a triple-mount bumper rack on the motorhome too. Last year I rode it more than the trike because I was having the new engine(s) fitted - and that took forever.

My only wish is that I had bike three, and four, and...
 
After 2 Hondas and 2 BSAs I got my first Harley in '73. A 13 year old '60 FLH. I wanted a new Superglide that was introduced a couple years before, but couldn't afford it. I bobbed the pan and put a Superglide front end on it and rode it for years. It is the only 2 wheeler that I still own. I am slowly accumulating parts to totally restore it. This was shot around '83.

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After 50+ years I'm Two-Wheel-Less....All i have now is my Tri-Glide...But i still get the urge to get another one....Riding two wheelers and then stopping cold turkey is like when i stopped smoking cigarettes back in 1970... I still have the urge :Shrug:......

But like my old man would say; The true test of strength is to be able to Not give in to urge's .
 
My little Dyna:

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'02 FXDWG3, got her last year with 3200 miles on her, only thing I added was baffles in the pipes. Is said to be the first of the CVO line. Don't drive her as far, but more often, than the trike...
 

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