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Reviewed on June 12, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 1999 Harley-Davidson FLTRU ROAD GLIDE ULTRA view listing

5.0
Love this bike that was purchased in 2005. I hurt my back and I'm needing to part with it and sell it because I can't lift it anymore if I tip it over, even though it has a rollbar. Been well taken care of and the Harley dealers have done all the work. Cruise control is wonderful for trips. New... read more
Love this bike that was purchased in 2005. I hurt my back and I'm needing to part with it and sell it because I can't lift it anymore if I tip it over, even though it has a rollbar. Been well taken care of and the Harley dealers have done all the work. Cruise control is wonderful for trips. New tires that have 65 miles on them. Excellent motorcycle and a real looker!
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Reviewed on June 10, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2023 Kawasaki Vulcan Custom view listing

5.0
The 903cc V-twin powered Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Line models have all the style and attitude of a one-of-a-kind build. From the detailed paint job to the intense exhaust, Vulcan 900 machines are an artful expression of individuality. Enjoy the dynamic fusion of hand-built design and premium fit and... read more
The 903cc V-twin powered Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Line models have all the style and attitude of a one-of-a-kind build. From the detailed paint job to the intense exhaust, Vulcan 900 machines are an artful expression of individuality. Enjoy the dynamic fusion of hand-built design and premium fit and finish—a tantalizing combination that could only come from Kawasaki. With a presence that’s larger than its name, the Vulcan® 900 Classic out performs many big heavyweight cruisers, while its classic stance, rich paint and stylish spoke wheels remain true to the traditional classic cruiser. STYLISH CAST WHEELS LARGEST REAR TIRE IN CLASS AGGRESSIVE FLAT HANDLEBAR AND FORWARD FOOTPEGS BELT DRIVE LOW SEAT HEIGHT WITH SPORTY GUNFIGHTER STYLING BLACK PIPES, ENGINE CASES, AIR FILTER COVER AND WHEELS PARALLEL SLASH CUT EXHAUST PIPES DUAL THROTTLE VALVES Wide drag bars and forward-mounted footpegs Low center of gravity for easy handling Custom styling with teardrop tank Parallel slash-cut pipes Pinstripe wheels
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Reviewed on June 9, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2022 Honda Fury ABS (VT13CXAA) view listing

4.3
Overall it's a great bike. The factory seat was absolute garbage, but once it was replaced with a better aftermarket seat, it was the most comfortable bike I've ever ridden. Performance was fine; you never needed more power to feel safe getting on the freeway, but full power acceleration was not... read more
Overall it's a great bike. The factory seat was absolute garbage, but once it was replaced with a better aftermarket seat, it was the most comfortable bike I've ever ridden. Performance was fine; you never needed more power to feel safe getting on the freeway, but full power acceleration was not sporty by any means. It's a great cruiser and with so few of them around they always draw at least a few looks.
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Reviewed on June 6, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2001 Suzuki Intruder VL800 view listing

4.0
I owned a 2001 Suzuki Volusia 800 for less than a year. It was reliable, looked great, and was comfortable, but it is NOT a freeway friendly bike. Acceleration was acceptable up to 55-60 mph, but it strained to go much faster. Top speed was 75-80 mph riding downhill with a strong breeze blowing... read more
I owned a 2001 Suzuki Volusia 800 for less than a year. It was reliable, looked great, and was comfortable, but it is NOT a freeway friendly bike. Acceleration was acceptable up to 55-60 mph, but it strained to go much faster. Top speed was 75-80 mph riding downhill with a strong breeze blowing behind me! The shaft drive on the bike is very smooth but the gearing is absolutely horrible. The only way to remedy this is to find a donor VL1500 and swap out the drivetrain. This is an expensive solution to a problem that shouldn’t have existed in the first place. Overall, the only people that I’d recommend this to are ones that want a highway cruiser. Around town or on 55mph highways, the bike is great - I have no complaints. For any significant jaunts that include freeway riding above 55-60 mph, I strongly advise against the 800 and would look for a 1500 instead.
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Reviewed on May 21, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2015 Honda Shadow Aero (VT750) view listing

5.0
The 2015 Honda Shadow Aero is a testament to Honda’s commitment to crafting timeless and reliable motorcycles. This cruiser stands out with its classic retro styling, combining a low-slung saddle, ample chrome, and a teardrop fuel tank that harken back to the golden age of motorcycling. The 745cc... read more
The 2015 Honda Shadow Aero is a testament to Honda’s commitment to crafting timeless and reliable motorcycles. This cruiser stands out with its classic retro styling, combining a low-slung saddle, ample chrome, and a teardrop fuel tank that harken back to the golden age of motorcycling. The 745cc V-twin engine offers smooth, responsive power that is perfect for both city commuting and longer highway rides. Riders will appreciate the Shadow Aero’s comfort, thanks to its well-padded seat and relaxed riding position. The bike’s low seat height (at just 25.9 inches) makes it accessible for riders of all sizes, ensuring confidence and control at all times. The shaft drive is another standout feature, providing a low-maintenance and reliable option compared to chain-driven alternatives. Handling is superb for a cruiser of this class, with the bike feeling stable and balanced at both low and high speeds. The suspension, featuring a 41mm front fork and dual shocks in the rear, absorbs road imperfections with ease, contributing to a smooth and comfortable ride. The braking system, with a front disc and rear drum brake, provides adequate stopping power and instills confidence in various riding conditions. One of the most impressive aspects of the 2015 Shadow Aero is its build quality. The fit and finish are excellent, with every detail meticulously crafted. This attention to detail, combined with Honda’s legendary reliability, ensures that the Shadow Aero is a bike that will serve its owner faithfully for many years. In terms of value, the 2015 Honda Shadow Aero is hard to beat. It offers a perfect blend of style, performance, and comfort at a very competitive price point. Whether you are a seasoned rider looking for a dependable cruiser or a newcomer seeking a user-friendly and stylish bike, the Honda Shadow Aero is an excellent choice that delivers on all fronts. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed on May 20, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2012 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail view listing

5.0
2012 Harley-Davidson Softail · Driven 23,000 miles This bike is Loaded. Windshield, wind guards, foot boards for rider and passenger, crash bars, Nice leather bags with locks, passenger seat, sissy bar, luggage rack, leather bag in windshield, like new tires recently serviced! No dent or dings... read more
2012 Harley-Davidson Softail · Driven 23,000 miles This bike is Loaded. Windshield, wind guards, foot boards for rider and passenger, crash bars, Nice leather bags with locks, passenger seat, sissy bar, luggage rack, leather bag in windshield, like new tires recently serviced! No dent or dings garage kept lady owned! Let's make a deal! Vance and Hines Pipes!!!
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Reviewed on May 18, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 1997 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail view listing

5.0
This bike is as clean as a 1997 FLSTF can get. Low miles. The details are all there and yes it has everything including the EVO original motor. The bike started up on a cold start the first time. No leaks! Has a custom LaPara seat that the owner took to their factory to have a custom seat made... read more
This bike is as clean as a 1997 FLSTF can get. Low miles. The details are all there and yes it has everything including the EVO original motor. The bike started up on a cold start the first time. No leaks! Has a custom LaPara seat that the owner took to their factory to have a custom seat made since the owner has had 7 back surgeries. The seat is super comfortable. The owner has pictures of the bike at LaPara in Van Nuys California. The paint was done by Bob Moon it's a black with carbon fiber accents on the tank and fenders. In the sun it "Pops," really cool and classy. Temp and oil gauges have been added, 95% of all extra's are genuine Harley parts. 1st owner had the bike serviced meticulously maintained at the local Harley dealer. The 2nd owner has a senior Harley mechanic in his family and he is the only person who has touched this bike mechanically. The bike has been updated to the 2003 anniversary look and truthfully he nailed it. Solids were tossed for spokes wheels. Tires have less than 300 miles. The bike has 2 really cool features hardwired into the bike. 1st the genuine Harley Davidson Garage door opener that works off the light switch and 2nd a red/green light trigger sensor that will let the red light know to change to green so those long waits or running red light isn't necessary. Runs and sounds great. I promise you won't be disappointed on this ride!
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Reviewed on May 15, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2013 Yamaha V Star 1300 Deluxe view listing

5.0
Great Bike For You And Best Friend To tour or cruise around on. Very comforable, Really Good milage. Has King, Queen seats and Floor boards for both driver and passagener. I have the factory seats and foot pegs if you want... read more
Great Bike For You And Best Friend To tour or cruise around on. Very comforable, Really Good milage. Has King, Queen seats and Floor boards for both driver and passagener. I have the factory seats and foot pegs if you want them
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Reviewed on May 13, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200C view listing

4.8
I've ridden this Sportster for about 6 years now and it handles and performs beautifully. Whether you you want to cruise along at a steady pace or blast down the freeway like a sport-bike this motorcycle is happy either way. Although this bike has a double seat and rear foot-pegs the passenger... read more
I've ridden this Sportster for about 6 years now and it handles and performs beautifully. Whether you you want to cruise along at a steady pace or blast down the freeway like a sport-bike this motorcycle is happy either way. Although this bike has a double seat and rear foot-pegs the passenger comfort is fairly minimal. The exhaust note has a deep healthy sound that I love. The saddlebag capacity is fairly small, but there's room for some essentials. I recently bought a used Harley Trike, if there was room in my garage I would be keeping this Sporty.
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Reviewed on May 12, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2023 Kawasaki vulcan s view listing

4.8
Excellent motorcycle has the same engine as the Ninja 650, it has good acceleration ! Has a low seat height less than 28 inches. Both feet on the ground. Has a button on left hand grip to blink the headlight let people know your coming. Fun to ride adjustable suspension an excellent first bike.... read more
Excellent motorcycle has the same engine as the Ninja 650, it has good acceleration ! Has a low seat height less than 28 inches. Both feet on the ground. Has a button on left hand grip to blink the headlight let people know your coming. Fun to ride adjustable suspension an excellent first bike. Low weight 500 pounds yet enough power that you will not have to trade after learning to ride.
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