motorcycles

which one?

  • warrior

    Votes: 22 66.7%
  • vtx1300

    Votes: 6 18.2%
  • softail

    Votes: 1 3.0%
  • none

    Votes: 4 12.1%

  • Total voters
    33

dominoy2k1

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02 1500 4x4, mp3
which one would you get?
1 warrior
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2 vtx1300
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3softail classic
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The warrior has some wicked engine upgrades as well. I've rode one with the Stage II kit and it will flat out haul. It has high pegs, stiff suspension, and sticky Dunlops from the factory so it turns 500% better than any cruiser should.
 
imma be checking them out in a couple of weeks. i will proly get the one that feels the best. i am not really concerned about the upgrades as i will keep it basic with no oem/aftermarket upgrades. i just been wanting a bike for so long.
 
Hands down, no doubt, a Raven Black Warrior....B-E-A-UTIFUL bike!! I plan on getting a bike myself come spring time, but probably a new R6....either way, happy riding!
 
I'm gonna have to disagree with the general concensus on this one. I like the look of the VTX better 'cause it doesn't have a crotch-rocket exhaust on it, nor can you see the head-tube stickin' out behind the gas tank (like it does on the warrior). That looks cheap, IMO.

Also, take a motorcycle safety class if you do decide to get a bike. It'll be the best money you ever spent on anything if you do 'cause it'll teach you tons of stuff that will save your life. Motorists are morons.
 
Canecreekfreak said:
Also, take a motorcycle safety class if you do decide to get a bike. It'll be the best money you ever spent on anything if you do 'cause it'll teach you tons of stuff that will save your life. Motorists are morons.
I totally agree, they are great, and if you dont have your license yet, it sometimes waives a roadtest! Also sometimes places will honor discounts for those who have taken the class! Insurance companies sometimes also give discounts for taking it!
 
of those choices i like the warrior but i think i'd take the harley vrod over it.

on a side note, i've always wondered if, when you go to buy a bike, they let you take them out on test drives. it seems like that'd be kinda risky so i doubt they do but i'm just wondering
 
Warrior if you could lose that ugly ass exhaust.

Honda VTX most likely has the most aftermarket parts available if you plan to make changes.

Softail no doubt holds it's resale value the best....and its' a HARLEY!

My vote definitely goes for the Harley!
 
jred321 said:
of those choices i like the warrior but i think i'd take the harley vrod over it.

on a side note, i've always wondered if, when you go to buy a bike, they let you take them out on test drives. it seems like that'd be kinda risky so i doubt they do but i'm just wondering

Nope
 
Sometimes shops have demo models. Thats how I got a hold of the Stage II Warrior. Yamaha has a Stage IV kit out that puts the Warrior in sub 12 second territory for about $3,000. Also notice that the wheels and brakes on the Warrior are right off the older R1's.

How about this Warrior??
 

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one of the guys at work has the softail. unless they make the handle bars stick out a bit more i dont plan on getting it. its a nice looking bike though. i think i am leaning towards the vtx though. looks nicer everytime i look at it. on the warrior website you can change the exhaust dual pipes i think.




SilverproES said:
Warrior if you could lose that ugly ass exhaust.

Honda VTX most likely has the most aftermarket parts available if you plan to make changes.

Softail no doubt holds it's resale value the best....and its' a HARLEY!

My vote definitely goes for the Harley!
 
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