Molinoman
Living Legend
Yeah...just don't drop them. Besides once you get going the bike's weight fades away the faster you are going.
I likem...big bikes...most any bike can do 80-90 mph but not many with the "grunt" to get up and go, I like big engines...especially if it is a Triumph. Already had the Rocket...now I have the Thunderbird...not the 1600 but the 1700. Some of us are bigger in size (in a lot of cases...unfortunately...others...we just deal with what we are "carrying") and the bike doesn't lose any performance with an additional 260 lbs (my case) onboard...it is a unique bike in any of it's configurations...just wish they would have made it more of a Touring machine...not necessarily like a Gold Wing or an Ultra but cruise control and a top box/trunk would have been nice.
Dennis
I likem...big bikes...most any bike can do 80-90 mph but not many with the "grunt" to get up and go, I like big engines...especially if it is a Triumph. Already had the Rocket...now I have the Thunderbird...not the 1600 but the 1700. Some of us are bigger in size (in a lot of cases...unfortunately...others...we just deal with what we are "carrying") and the bike doesn't lose any performance with an additional 260 lbs (my case) onboard...it is a unique bike in any of it's configurations...just wish they would have made it more of a Touring machine...not necessarily like a Gold Wing or an Ultra but cruise control and a top box/trunk would have been nice.
Dennis