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Mini Geezer Wing?
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I would like to get a small crusier type bike - below750cc's- for
comfort and backroad riding. I would like to add a windshield and full
faring so that I can be as wind-free as possible. I have had several
operations on my legs and cannot take the wind over time.
I want to get a used bike but not more than ten years old. I was
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The archetype of a mini-Goldwing would be the Honda Silverwing
with fairing (GL500 & 650). They were discontinued after 1982,
but have a good reputation for endurance, so you might want
to reconsider your 10-year criteria as there are still
some around in good shape.
I actually have one sitting in the driveway -- without a motor
(it's a long story and an even longer project).
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thinking about something like an Kawasaki EN400 or a V-Star 600 ish..
Maybe even a small Virago but those are getting old. I would like
something with reasonably forward controls or leg position.
Anyway, what are some small reliable cruising bikes that can be made
comfortable without a lot of hunting and gathering for parts or hard
to find add ons.
I have an old KZ440 LTD which really is not that far off from what I
would need power wise. Maybe just a notch or two about it would be
okay so I don't need a lot of power.
Thanks for any comments.
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Dennis,
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I meant to say EN 500 not 400.
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why don't you take a look at some of the old air head BMW's the R75
was an excellent bike with plenty of power and great on the back roads
or interstate . and vetter makes fairings that fit right on the bike .
you also might consider the 800cc bmw but they are a tall bike which
might be a problem depending on your height . it is not unusual to see
these old beamers run two or three hundred thousand miles ,
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IMHO, the BMW K bikes are also well worth looking at and
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you could be right i just never cared for them much ! but in any
event he should check them out .
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often better priced than the older airheads.
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Check out some of the Guzzis on EBAY. Some bargains to be had:
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I owned a KZ440LTD up until this past Spring. While it fund to ride
because it was so easy to handle, it lacked power and stability on the
interstate.
Most any Honda aero 750, Kawa VN750, etc will be better than the KZ440
but still be fairly easy to handle - not as easy as the KZ, mind you.
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