BadDawg Bill
Well-Known Member
In my 50+ years of riding and building bikes I have realized a few things. Custom built bikes are the top of the class and you can be surprised by other makes. My favorite bike was my 1996 Pro-street I built with a 107 S$S motor and 6 speed Rev-tech trans. It was low and mean and lasted me over 212K miles. I had a big cam and a G-S&S carb with a crane ign. My buddy is still riding it.
I never thought I'd ever ride a Jap bike but then I found a 2005 Yamaha road Star. 102 CI and what a bike. In the 2 years I owned it I only had to change the oil. No problems, always started and was wicked fast. Looked like an old Knucklehead and never let me down. Ya, pulling up at the foxhead or Cabbage patch would bring disdain but I knew it was a great bike.
I sold it a few weeks ago and I'm sad I did. I now have my Harley 2008 Deluxe which is a good bike but not the custom or the RS. The dog a 2004 chopper was fun to ride when it started but then all types of crap happened. I couldn't depend on it to bring me home and that's not right. The constant worry made it not a good day and I sold it for a loss of $8k...
So in 50+ years I'd have to say the 2005 Yamaha was the most fun and dependable bike I've ever owned. The 2004 BD chopper was the most fun to ride and the 1996 custom was in between. I'd love to build an other Pro-street with a pan head S&S motor, 6 speed and a springer front end. If I can find a rolling BD softail bike I may just do that because the BD frames are beautiful.
So what was your favorite bike?
I never thought I'd ever ride a Jap bike but then I found a 2005 Yamaha road Star. 102 CI and what a bike. In the 2 years I owned it I only had to change the oil. No problems, always started and was wicked fast. Looked like an old Knucklehead and never let me down. Ya, pulling up at the foxhead or Cabbage patch would bring disdain but I knew it was a great bike.
I sold it a few weeks ago and I'm sad I did. I now have my Harley 2008 Deluxe which is a good bike but not the custom or the RS. The dog a 2004 chopper was fun to ride when it started but then all types of crap happened. I couldn't depend on it to bring me home and that's not right. The constant worry made it not a good day and I sold it for a loss of $8k...
So in 50+ years I'd have to say the 2005 Yamaha was the most fun and dependable bike I've ever owned. The 2004 BD chopper was the most fun to ride and the 1996 custom was in between. I'd love to build an other Pro-street with a pan head S&S motor, 6 speed and a springer front end. If I can find a rolling BD softail bike I may just do that because the BD frames are beautiful.
So what was your favorite bike?
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