Posted by Aberdale Farm on February 07, 2009 at 04:44:31 from (206.251.5.76):
In Reply to: motorcycle posted by Bill Porter on February 06, 2009 at 17:33:30:
I agree with the BMW. I've been riding since 1972, and have been riding a BMW since 1990. Last summer I rode it more than my pickup! My wife and I rode it from Ohio to Utah and back last May. BMWs are good long distance cruisers.
And reliable too. My 1990 BMW (K100RS bought new) has gone almost 20 years with hardly more than normal oil changes and maintenance. The only repairs (other than tires, batteries, and brake pads) were a clutch cable replacement and a brake master cylinder rebuild. Maybe I've been lucky, but I've found BMW service to be as good as any.
You will likely get better fuel economy, longer range, and be less exhausted at the end of the day with a BMW compared to a Harley. (Based on riding with some of my Harley friends).
Good luck on whatever you decide. As far as I'm cncerned, they're all fun.
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