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    Reviewed on April 27, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Limited view listing

    5.0
    I have owned the motorcycle since 2019 and never had an experience where the bike stopped running. This is a smooth riding experience. I recently replaced the front wheel with 19-inch wheels and the back with 16-inch wheels. Also, brand new tires—16-inch handlebars, new saddle bags, and new LED... read more
    I have owned the motorcycle since 2019 and never had an experience where the bike stopped running. This is a smooth riding experience. I recently replaced the front wheel with 19-inch wheels and the back with 16-inch wheels. Also, brand new tires—16-inch handlebars, new saddle bags, and new LED headlights
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    Reviewed on April 22, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2023 BMW K1600b view listing

    5.0
    Review: 2023 BMW K1600B – Power, Prestige, and Pure Riding Bliss The 2023 BMW K1600B is not just a motorcycle—it’s a grand touring experience engineered for those who demand everything. It blends jaw-dropping performance with true long-distance luxury, wrapping it all in a low-slung,... read more
    Review: 2023 BMW K1600B – Power, Prestige, and Pure Riding Bliss The 2023 BMW K1600B is not just a motorcycle—it’s a grand touring experience engineered for those who demand everything. It blends jaw-dropping performance with true long-distance luxury, wrapping it all in a low-slung, menacing silhouette that turns heads before the engine even starts. At its heart lies BMW’s iconic 1,649cc inline-six engine—effortless, smooth, and powerful. With torque available practically off idle, the K1600B launches with authority and cruises with grace. There’s a reason this powerplant has a cult following: it’s mechanical perfection. But the performance is only half the story. What sets the K1600B apart is the way it pampers the rider. Heated grips and seats, an electronically adjustable windscreen, reverse assist, and keyless ride are just the beginning. This bike doesn’t just get you to your destination—it elevates the entire journey. And when it comes to safety, BMW delivers in full. With Dynamic ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment), Adaptive Headlights that follow the curve of the road, Hill Start Control, ABS Pro, and Dynamic Traction Control, the K1600B is as intelligent as it is powerful. The technology works seamlessly in the background, giving you total confidence in every condition. The massive 10.25” TFT display is crystal-clear and loaded with intuitive controls—navigation, bike status, ride data—all beautifully integrated with BMW’s best-in-class interface. Then there’s the presence. The styling is unmistakable: long, low, and loaded with attitude. The K1600B isn’t flashy—it’s commanding. Since the day I bought it, not once have I ridden it without getting at least one compliment. People literally flag me down at stoplights to say how incredible this bike looks. Once, a couple rolled down their window at an intersection just to shout their admiration—she even leaned across his lap to say it herself. It’s that kind of bike. Simply put, the 2023 BMW K1600B is a rolling masterpiece. It’s what happens when no compromises are made. If you’re looking for a motorcycle that redefines luxury touring while delivering uncompromising performance and safety, this is the one.
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    Reviewed on April 17, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2022 BMW S1000RR view listing

    5.0
    Pros: 1. Insane Performance • 212 hp at 14,500 rpm with a 999cc inline-four engine. • Top-tier acceleration and speed (0–60 mph in ~3 seconds). 2. Race-Ready Tech • Carbon fiber wheels, winglets for downforce, titanium exhaust, and lightweight components. • Sophisticated... read more
    Pros: 1. Insane Performance • 212 hp at 14,500 rpm with a 999cc inline-four engine. • Top-tier acceleration and speed (0–60 mph in ~3 seconds). 2. Race-Ready Tech • Carbon fiber wheels, winglets for downforce, titanium exhaust, and lightweight components. • Sophisticated electronics: Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), multiple riding modes, wheelie control, launch control, quickshifter, slide control, etc. 3. Handling
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    Reviewed on April 12, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2024 Triumph Street Triple 765R view listing

    4.8
    Bought as my first bike and love every bit of it. I am 6'5" @ 230. This bike fits me well I can flat foot it easily. Riding position is comfortable. This bike has enough power to go 90 with me on it and still have more to give. I added the Triumph frame sliders and passenger grab rails. The... read more
    Bought as my first bike and love every bit of it. I am 6'5" @ 230. This bike fits me well I can flat foot it easily. Riding position is comfortable. This bike has enough power to go 90 with me on it and still have more to give. I added the Triumph frame sliders and passenger grab rails. The passenger grab rails are a must if you are riding with someone. With my wife(140) and I this bike will go 80 and still want to go faster if needed. Bike has ABS,traction control, rider modes, and a quick shifter. You can also tame the throttle for new riders too get use to the power before unleashing it all. I love this bike and would recommend it to anyone!
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    Reviewed on March 27, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 1995 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra view listing

    5.0
    I'm writing as a passenger, which is maybe unusual. My husband and I have made several cross country trips from Wisconsin, mostly to Texas and Wyoming. The passenger seat on our 1995 Ultra Classic Electra Glide 30th Anniversary Edition is so comfortable, it's hard to do it justice here. I had back... read more
    I'm writing as a passenger, which is maybe unusual. My husband and I have made several cross country trips from Wisconsin, mostly to Texas and Wyoming. The passenger seat on our 1995 Ultra Classic Electra Glide 30th Anniversary Edition is so comfortable, it's hard to do it justice here. I had back problems and pain in my legs, and on our first trip, I was worried about going on such a long ride on a motorcycle. But when we got to our destination, my aches and pains were gone. Maybe the steady vibration helped, but I couldn't believe the passenger seat was so soft and relaxing. My husband kept remarking how well it handled with two people, and it certainly felt like a smooth and effortless ride. I was only nervous when he took us on the Beartooth Pass going out of Yellowstone. When I peered over the edge of the mountain road (with no guardrails!) and saw the switchbacks a thousand feet below, it made me want to clutch the armrests, close my eyes, and sink into my seat. But we were in our sixties then, young and adventurous. If you're a passenger, I can't imagine a better motorcycle than one like this.
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    Reviewed on March 24, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2019 Harley-Davidson Road Glide view listing

    5.0
    This is the best touring bike I have ever had. Since the farring is attached to the frame and the steering turns directly to the front wheel without the farring movement, it slices through the wind. You can pass a semi at 75 mph and you don’t get blown around. Total different feel than my... read more
    This is the best touring bike I have ever had. Since the farring is attached to the frame and the steering turns directly to the front wheel without the farring movement, it slices through the wind. You can pass a semi at 75 mph and you don’t get blown around. Total different feel than my previous Ultra Classic. Best suspension it really absorbs the bumps.
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    Reviewed on March 22, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2001 Honda Gold Wing (GL1800) view listing

    5.0
    Have owned 7 motorcycles and bought the Gold Wing used for long distance touring. Changed out the suspension to a Traxxion Dynamics that made this motorcycle handle and perform so much better. The Gold Wing is the King of Kings touring ride. While it looks like an aircraft carrier it handles like... read more
    Have owned 7 motorcycles and bought the Gold Wing used for long distance touring. Changed out the suspension to a Traxxion Dynamics that made this motorcycle handle and perform so much better. The Gold Wing is the King of Kings touring ride. While it looks like an aircraft carrier it handles like a sport bike to a very center of gravity. Towed a camper with my Gold Wing 8,000 miles in 5 weeks and it performed flawlessly. If well maintained you can get about 300,000 miles on an engine. Bulletproof bike!
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    Reviewed on March 17, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2023 Ducati Monster Plus view listing

    4.8
    The Ducati Monster is an icon of Italian motorcycling style. The newest incarnation is a stylistic departure from the original, but by using Borgo Panigale’s latest chassis designs, it’s philosophically truer to the original than it’s been for years. With much of the same tech, less weight, a... read more
    The Ducati Monster is an icon of Italian motorcycling style. The newest incarnation is a stylistic departure from the original, but by using Borgo Panigale’s latest chassis designs, it’s philosophically truer to the original than it’s been for years. With much of the same tech, less weight, a nice dose of go-fast eagerness, and a cheaper price tag than its stablemates, it’s arguably the best value in the Ducati lineup. The new-for-’23 Monster SP ($15,595) ups the ante with a number of performance-oriented changes. To improve handling, the SP gets an Öhlins NIX 30 fork and Öhlins rear shock. It also comes with a steering damper, homologated Termignoni silencer, a lightweight lithium-ion battery, and reworked electronic settings. It also gets top-shelf Brembo Stylema calipers. Just in case passersby were to overlook the gold anodized fork or chunky calipers, the SP announces its presence with a bespoke “SP” livery reminiscent of the world championship-winning factory GP22 racebike.
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    Reviewed on March 16, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2021 Kawasaki Ninja 300SE view listing

    5.0
    It’s sold I bought it such a wonderful bike love at first sight…I’m gonna break it in she is my baby I felt in love with her I’m gonna respect her and baby her tell she let me know she ready thanks for the bike... read more
    It’s sold I bought it such a wonderful bike love at first sight…I’m gonna break it in she is my baby I felt in love with her I’m gonna respect her and baby her tell she let me know she ready thanks for the bike again
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    Reviewed on March 5, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Kawasaki ZX-9R view listing

    5.0
    The ZX9R is a fantastic sports / touring bike that has sharp handling, braking , a great fuel range and fantastic ergonomics; today’s sport bikes are anything but comfortable and are built with a track focus in mind. Another point is insurance is very reasonable because of the sports touring... read more
    The ZX9R is a fantastic sports / touring bike that has sharp handling, braking , a great fuel range and fantastic ergonomics; today’s sport bikes are anything but comfortable and are built with a track focus in mind. Another point is insurance is very reasonable because of the sports touring designation from insurers. Like any other motorcycle, maintenance is of upmost importance for safety and reliability. Keep the ZX9R tuned and maintained properly and you will be rewarded with mile after comfortable mile. The only downside is some people don’t like carburetors because they don’t understand them but they are reliable as long as they are maintained properly and filters changed on a regular maintenance schedule.
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