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I like the sporty two wheeler. All the bikes look like WW II BMWs.


At $7K.. why would you buy that bike over a Honda Shadow 600cc or 900 cc??


The Ural has been around for a long time. I think Harry was joking about
buying one. They are not considered very reliable, and look very crude up
close. The castings are miserable.

They have an interesting history:

http://www.ural-motorcycles.com/index.php?history



Speaking of BMW motorcycles, two weeks ago I traded in my '02 Harley
UltraClassic. I seriously considered a BMW K 1200 LT touring bike to
replace it. It's a beautiful machine, but I just couldn't handle the "Euro"
styling and the fact that it was damn near silent when running.

Ended up with a new, '07 Harley UltraClassic. Bigger engine this year
(96ci) and new, six speed transmission. Very smooth and silky compared to
the older one.

And .... I bought American!

Eisboch


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On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 13:52:40 -0300, "Don White"
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"HK" wrote in message
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http://www.imz-ural.com/products/


I like the sporty two wheeler. All the bikes look like WW II BMWs.
At $7K.. why would you buy that bike over a Honda Shadow 600cc or 900 cc??

The Ural has been around for a long time. I think Harry was joking about
buying one. They are not considered very reliable, and look very crude up
close. The castings are miserable.

They have an interesting history:

http://www.ural-motorcycles.com/index.php?history



Speaking of BMW motorcycles, two weeks ago I traded in my '02 Harley
UltraClassic. I seriously considered a BMW K 1200 LT touring bike to
replace it. It's a beautiful machine, but I just couldn't handle the "Euro"
styling and the fact that it was damn near silent when running.

Ended up with a new, '07 Harley UltraClassic. Bigger engine this year
(96ci) and new, six speed transmission. Very smooth and silky compared to
the older one.

And .... I bought American!

Eisboch




If I were buying a motorcycle, I'd go for a BMW F800ST. Comfy seats, not
too heavy, handles nicely, and is certainly fast enough for me. Oh. Quiet.
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 13:52:40 -0300, "Don White"
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http://www.imz-ural.com/products/


I like the sporty two wheeler. All the bikes look like WW II BMWs.
At $7K.. why would you buy that bike over a Honda Shadow 600cc or 900
cc??

The Ural has been around for a long time. I think Harry was joking about
buying one. They are not considered very reliable, and look very crude
up
close. The castings are miserable.

They have an interesting history:

http://www.ural-motorcycles.com/index.php?history



Speaking of BMW motorcycles, two weeks ago I traded in my '02 Harley
UltraClassic. I seriously considered a BMW K 1200 LT touring bike to
replace it. It's a beautiful machine, but I just couldn't handle the
"Euro" styling and the fact that it was damn near silent when running.

Ended up with a new, '07 Harley UltraClassic. Bigger engine this year
(96ci) and new, six speed transmission. Very smooth and silky compared
to the older one.

And .... I bought American!

Eisboch



If I were buying a motorcycle, I'd go for a BMW F800ST. Comfy seats, not
too heavy, handles nicely, and is certainly fast enough for me. Oh. Quiet.


BMW builds some magnificent machines. Someday, perhaps, but right now I
still like the Harley. It won't be too long before the days of big,
air-cooled twins is over. Meeting emission requirements is becoming more
and more difficult. Right now I think the only water cooled Harley is the
V-Rod, but I think that will soon have to change.

Eisboch


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RCE wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 13:52:40 -0300, "Don White"
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"HK" wrote in message
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http://www.imz-ural.com/products/


I like the sporty two wheeler. All the bikes look like WW II BMWs.
At $7K.. why would you buy that bike over a Honda Shadow 600cc or 900
cc??

The Ural has been around for a long time. I think Harry was joking about
buying one. They are not considered very reliable, and look very crude
up
close. The castings are miserable.

They have an interesting history:

http://www.ural-motorcycles.com/index.php?history

Speaking of BMW motorcycles, two weeks ago I traded in my '02 Harley
UltraClassic. I seriously considered a BMW K 1200 LT touring bike to
replace it. It's a beautiful machine, but I just couldn't handle the
"Euro" styling and the fact that it was damn near silent when running.

Ended up with a new, '07 Harley UltraClassic. Bigger engine this year
(96ci) and new, six speed transmission. Very smooth and silky compared
to the older one.

And .... I bought American!

Eisboch


If I were buying a motorcycle, I'd go for a BMW F800ST. Comfy seats, not
too heavy, handles nicely, and is certainly fast enough for me. Oh. Quiet.


BMW builds some magnificent machines. Someday, perhaps, but right now I
still like the Harley. It won't be too long before the days of big,
air-cooled twins is over. Meeting emission requirements is becoming more
and more difficult. Right now I think the only water cooled Harley is the
V-Rod, but I think that will soon have to change.

Eisboch




I like the V-Rod, but I prefer lighter motorcycles. Even when I was
riding them, I liked the lighter ones. My first motorcycle was a Honda
Dream, and then I graduated to a SuperHawk. 250 and then 305 cc. Nice
motorcycles.
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"HK" wrote in message
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http://www.imz-ural.com/products/


I like the sporty two wheeler. All the bikes look like WW II BMWs.
At $7K.. why would you buy that bike over a Honda Shadow 600cc or 900
cc??

The Ural has been around for a long time. I think Harry was joking
about
buying one. They are not considered very reliable, and look very crude
up
close. The castings are miserable.

They have an interesting history:

http://www.ural-motorcycles.com/index.php?history

Speaking of BMW motorcycles, two weeks ago I traded in my '02 Harley
UltraClassic. I seriously considered a BMW K 1200 LT touring bike to
replace it. It's a beautiful machine, but I just couldn't handle the
"Euro" styling and the fact that it was damn near silent when running.

Ended up with a new, '07 Harley UltraClassic. Bigger engine this year
(96ci) and new, six speed transmission. Very smooth and silky compared
to the older one.

And .... I bought American!

Eisboch

If I were buying a motorcycle, I'd go for a BMW F800ST. Comfy seats, not
too heavy, handles nicely, and is certainly fast enough for me. Oh.
Quiet.


BMW builds some magnificent machines. Someday, perhaps, but right now I
still like the Harley. It won't be too long before the days of big,
air-cooled twins is over. Meeting emission requirements is becoming
more and more difficult. Right now I think the only water cooled
Harley is the V-Rod, but I think that will soon have to change.

Eisboch



I like the V-Rod, but I prefer lighter motorcycles. Even when I was riding
them, I liked the lighter ones. My first motorcycle was a Honda Dream, and
then I graduated to a SuperHawk. 250 and then 305 cc. Nice motorcycles.


A 305 Honda SuperHawk was my first motorcycle. I had it out in Zion, Il.
and rode it summer, winter and fall, mainly because I couldn't afford gas
for the car (about 38 cents a gal. then.)

Hey, guess what? To make a horse turn to the right, you give him a kick on
his left side. You would logically think you would kick the side you want
him to turn to. So, horses are as screwed up as motorcycles.

Eisboch




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On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 13:52:40 -0300, "Don White"

wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
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http://www.imz-ural.com/products/


I like the sporty two wheeler. All the bikes look like WW II BMWs.
At $7K.. why would you buy that bike over a Honda Shadow 600cc or 900
cc??

The Ural has been around for a long time. I think Harry was joking
about
buying one. They are not considered very reliable, and look very crude
up
close. The castings are miserable.

They have an interesting history:

http://www.ural-motorcycles.com/index.php?history
Speaking of BMW motorcycles, two weeks ago I traded in my '02 Harley
UltraClassic. I seriously considered a BMW K 1200 LT touring bike to
replace it. It's a beautiful machine, but I just couldn't handle the
"Euro" styling and the fact that it was damn near silent when running.

Ended up with a new, '07 Harley UltraClassic. Bigger engine this year
(96ci) and new, six speed transmission. Very smooth and silky compared
to the older one.

And .... I bought American!

Eisboch
If I were buying a motorcycle, I'd go for a BMW F800ST. Comfy seats, not
too heavy, handles nicely, and is certainly fast enough for me. Oh.
Quiet.
BMW builds some magnificent machines. Someday, perhaps, but right now I
still like the Harley. It won't be too long before the days of big,
air-cooled twins is over. Meeting emission requirements is becoming
more and more difficult. Right now I think the only water cooled
Harley is the V-Rod, but I think that will soon have to change.

Eisboch


I like the V-Rod, but I prefer lighter motorcycles. Even when I was riding
them, I liked the lighter ones. My first motorcycle was a Honda Dream, and
then I graduated to a SuperHawk. 250 and then 305 cc. Nice motorcycles.


A 305 Honda SuperHawk was my first motorcycle. I had it out in Zion, Il.
and rode it summer, winter and fall, mainly because I couldn't afford gas
for the car (about 38 cents a gal. then.)

Hey, guess what? To make a horse turn to the right, you give him a kick on
his left side. You would logically think you would kick the side you want
him to turn to. So, horses are as screwed up as motorcycles.

Eisboch



Horses...future dogfood.
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 13:52:40 -0300, "Don White"
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"HK" wrote in message
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http://www.imz-ural.com/products/


I like the sporty two wheeler. All the bikes look like WW II BMWs.
At $7K.. why would you buy that bike over a Honda Shadow 600cc or 900
cc??

The Ural has been around for a long time. I think Harry was joking about
buying one. They are not considered very reliable, and look very crude
up
close. The castings are miserable.

They have an interesting history:

http://www.ural-motorcycles.com/index.php?history

Speaking of BMW motorcycles, two weeks ago I traded in my '02 Harley
UltraClassic. I seriously considered a BMW K 1200 LT touring bike to
replace it. It's a beautiful machine, but I just couldn't handle the
"Euro" styling and the fact that it was damn near silent when running.

Ended up with a new, '07 Harley UltraClassic. Bigger engine this year
(96ci) and new, six speed transmission. Very smooth and silky compared
to the older one.

And .... I bought American!

Eisboch

If I were buying a motorcycle, I'd go for a BMW F800ST. Comfy seats, not
too heavy, handles nicely, and is certainly fast enough for me. Oh. Quiet.


BMW builds some magnificent machines. Someday, perhaps, but right now I
still like the Harley. It won't be too long before the days of big,
air-cooled twins is over. Meeting emission requirements is becoming more
and more difficult. Right now I think the only water cooled Harley is the
V-Rod, but I think that will soon have to change.

Eisboch




I like the V-Rod, but I prefer lighter motorcycles. Even when I was
riding them, I liked the lighter ones. My first motorcycle was a Honda
Dream, and then I graduated to a SuperHawk. 250 and then 305 cc. Nice
motorcycles.


The light bikes are fun for a couple hour ride in the twisties, but not for
eight hours on the interstate. They also get very cramped when packing for
a camping trip!
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 13:52:40 -0300, "Don White"
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"HK" wrote in message
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http://www.imz-ural.com/products/


I like the sporty two wheeler. All the bikes look like WW II BMWs.

At $7K.. why would you buy that bike over a Honda Shadow 600cc or 900 cc??


The Ural has been around for a long time. I think Harry was joking about
buying one. They are not considered very reliable, and look very crude up
close. The castings are miserable.

They have an interesting history:

http://www.ural-motorcycles.com/index.php?history



Speaking of BMW motorcycles, two weeks ago I traded in my '02 Harley
UltraClassic. I seriously considered a BMW K 1200 LT touring bike to
replace it. It's a beautiful machine, but I just couldn't handle the "Euro"
styling and the fact that it was damn near silent when running.

Ended up with a new, '07 Harley UltraClassic. Bigger engine this year
(96ci) and new, six speed transmission. Very smooth and silky compared to
the older one.

And .... I bought American!

Eisboch


Cool! My brother in Winston-Salem has a fairly new Road King Classic.
Beautiful bike with a great paint job. Harley's aren't my cup of tea
because they're not great in the curves. If I were to get rid of the Moto
Guzzi, '89 Mille GT, I'd probably go the Honda ST1300 route. I've been
hearing too many horror stories about customer support from new Guzzi
owners.
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