Life after the busa

landmissle

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Well I've been without the busa for about three months now. I sold the bike on a Saturday and bought an M109 on the following Saturday. So far it has been a real blast, just at lower speeds! Love the torque. Miss the fairing as it gets colder. If any of you are considering going to a cruiser, the M109 is a pretty good pick! :beerchug:
 
Do you do any 2-up riding with it? I am going to have to break down & buy a cruiser to go with the busa as the wife won't ride with me now. I would love the M109 but it doesn't seem to have much of a pillion seat either. :beerchug:

Oh, and
:worthless:
 
Do you do any 2-up riding with it? I am going to have to break down & buy a cruiser to go with the busa as the wife won't ride with me now. I would love the M109 but it doesn't seem to have much of a pillion seat either. :beerchug:

Oh, and
:worthless:

Here is mine with the solo seat on....

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As a passenger, my girlfriend likes the 9 much better than the busa. According to her its not even close! I'm getting more and more used to the riding position of a cruiser again.

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That is the one good thing about owning a motorcycle shop.. I get to ride all difernent kinds of bikes all the time..
 
Glad to know that even without the 'bus, you're still enjoying yourself!

:beerchug:
 
The new Triumph Thnderbird is going to be a nasty little ride.. Same size as my America but with a 1700cc motor.. I think i will have to put the Ducati 1098 off so i can get me one of them.
 
Look at those awesome cruisers...why would anybody buy a harley when metrics are now this awesome????????And about 10 grand less on average...
 
My friend has an 8-ball Victory. I hate the stock seat, HATE IT!!. The 5-speed trans kinda sucks too. Why they stuck a 5'ver in just the 8-ball is something I can't understand.
 
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