All:
We have lurked on this forum for a while, but this is our first post. We started riding again in '05 after twenty years. Had to outlive our usefulness to our children...
We started back and rode (and thoroughly enjoyed) a Honda Shadow for a year and 10K miles, but felt we needed more bike. In early '06, a '99 Valkyrie entered our life, and that was/is one tremendous motorbike. However, while our Valk was aging gracefully, she was aging nonetheless; and we are not much of a wrench. As fun as the Valk was, we were restless for a new(er) mount.
Some may disagree, but for us, the problem (or at least the limitation) with replacing the Valk is there are not many options for "upgrading," as few cruisers equal a copy of Honda's mighty F-6 Valkyrie; and fewer still can surpass it for sheer power and "presence." (Most Rocket riders will understand what we mean by "presence."
Enter the Triumph Rocket. We became interested in the Rocket some years ago, and began lurking around this and other forums seeking information. We are old enough to remember when (pre Hinkley) Triumphs were great fun but not known for reliability (to put it kindly). This spring, armed with enough information to satisfy our concerns about reliability, we test rode a Rocket. We sold the Valk and bought the Beast.
The Beast is raw, but relaxed. She has the all important "presence" that we value (she draws a crowd). And she will (a) outrun the Valk; and (b) run off and hide from any other cruiser we have ever ridden. So far (six weeks and a bit over 1K miles), she is terrific. If (as we anticipate) she proves reliable, we will enjoy her tremendously.
Forgive this lengthy post, but we are enthusiastic about the Beast.
We trudge on.