buying a 2000
#11
RE: buying a 2000
yeah, yoman is right. with gas going $3 a gallon and higher i bet my life savings (currently $1100 ) that bikes are gonna see a sad rise and muscle cars are gonna drop. and somehow that depresses me and makes me smile at the same time.
#12
V2k
If you're still thinking about getting a V2k, Think no more . The bike is Awesome. I was Lucky enough to win this bike in a contest in Nov 2007 and had owned a 2005 vulcan 800, quite a change. Only having the chance to ride it once from dealer to winter storage, I spent the winter wondering if I could handle this Beast come spring. Believe it or not this bike is so well balanced, it is actually easier and way more fun to ride than the smaller/lighter 800 and the performance is unbelievable. I'm only 5' 7", 165lbs
and have not had any problem. As long as you pick you parking spots wisely,
no worries. You won't regret it.
and have not had any problem. As long as you pick you parking spots wisely,
no worries. You won't regret it.
#14
maintenance & customizing tips for V2K owners
I happened upon this link while looking for V2K customizing tips and thought I would share with anyone interested. I haven't viewed all of it but it looks interesting. http://www.newsnot.com/~emonk/pictur...rcycle/vn2000/
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