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I am just wondering if there are any other bikes that you guys considered buying instead of your 919. I have had 7 other bikes before, ranging from standards to sport bikes to mucle standards.
Here are some of the others I considered, with basic reasons why I didn't buy them:
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I've always liked the naked bike look. Fi wasn't a big deal for me. I knew just a few things that I wanted, Naked, and Honda. I have a cb750 nighthawk for several years, great machine, and when the opertunity came up to get a 919, I jumped on it. When I totalled the first one. I thought to myself, If I can't get another one, I'll move to a FZ1. I knew I wanted more power than the sv650, and I'm not a big Kawasaki or Ducati fan, so Honda or yamaha was he way to go for me. Lucky for me, I found another 919.
On a side note, you probably wont get much repsonce here (the 919 section). I'm pretty sure that you, me, SSSteve, and Leatherwings are about the only 919 riders that post on a regular basis.
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"the 919, a practical solution to the real-world problem of imperfect roads and traffic" ~Cycle World~ "If yer workin on a bike and are having to use a lot of strength you've probably got the wrong tool and you're about to hurt yourself or break something." - Nelson at Honda of Cookeville, TN. Last edited by DH919; 05-12-2010 at 11:18 AM. |
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Oh well I guess that makes us the coolest people on this board, then
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I was thinking of the SV650 before I decided on the 599.
This is slightly tangential to your original post, but I figure it's close enough. |
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Yes, all the cool kids ride 919s... Also, I don't know if anyone old you, Cady Red it the fastest color!
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"the 919, a practical solution to the real-world problem of imperfect roads and traffic" ~Cycle World~ "If yer workin on a bike and are having to use a lot of strength you've probably got the wrong tool and you're about to hurt yourself or break something." - Nelson at Honda of Cookeville, TN. |
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after riding v-twin cruisers (two Hondas) for a number of years, i wanted to get a sport(y)bike. the SV650, F4i, 599, and 919 were basically my top 4.
I eventually narrowed it down to the 599 and 919. I decided on the 919 because they were more readily available, and could be found at essentially the same price as a 599. I did end up getting an SV later on tho, in addition to the 919. I like having the contrasting nakeds. The 919 has alot more high-end/speed power and looks uber badass, but it's pretty heavy when you compare it to the super lightweight SV. Yeah, the SV is slower in a straight line for sure, but it turns pretty damn quickly and is much funner for tight twisties. But for the open road, the 919's torque and hp are much more entertaining. a complaint i have about the 919 tho is the suspension. not necessarily on a performance level, but on a comfort level. for a bike so geared towards urban riding, the suspension could stand to be much less harsh. I weigh 165 lbs, so i dunno, maybe the bike is just not setup for someone of my weight. plus, i have the older, virtually non-adjustable 919
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"the 919, a practical solution to the real-world problem of imperfect roads and traffic" ~Cycle World~ "If yer workin on a bike and are having to use a lot of strength you've probably got the wrong tool and you're about to hurt yourself or break something." - Nelson at Honda of Cookeville, TN. |
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that's how i feel about the 599's lack of fuel-injection
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| '02 Honda 919 | '00 Suzuki SV650 | BARBARIANS AT THE GATE batgband.com facebook.com/batgband |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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I looked real hard at the Super Hawk. Glad I went with the 919.
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although a 919 rear sprocket on a superhawk is a ton of fun! I did the same, I almost got a 2005 superhawk before I got the 919. I'm happier with the 919...
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"the 919, a practical solution to the real-world problem of imperfect roads and traffic" ~Cycle World~ "If yer workin on a bike and are having to use a lot of strength you've probably got the wrong tool and you're about to hurt yourself or break something." - Nelson at Honda of Cookeville, TN. |
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