dolt
Well-Known Member
Well, this may be posted in the wrong place but I couldn't really find the right place. If there is a better place to post, let me know. I will be posting photos as I make the ergonomical and cosmetic changes necessary to tailor the bike to my taste.
I have been looking at other motorcycle brands for something different to compliment my two Harleys for the last two years. Have looked and test ridden many metrics and learned that I lean to the European models rather than the Japanese models but nothing has "talked" to me. I have been looking real hard at the new BMW RNiineT (I know but don't judge). The bike is so much in demand that the only way to ride one is to get on a waiting list and when your bike comes in, take it for a test ride. Well, I did and a couple of weeks ago, I brought one home. The weather has sucked since and I barely have 200 miles rolled up but I can say that the bike is a hoot to ride.
The "tail" will go; new mirrors are on the way, bars have already been raised and pulled back 2", pegs/shifter and brake have been dropped 1" so far. A small fairing will go on and some form of luggage to carry "stuff" will be added as well. Sweet little bike; less than 500 lbs. and goes right where you point it without hesitation. I would classify it as a "roadster"; just thought some of you might be interested.


I have been looking at other motorcycle brands for something different to compliment my two Harleys for the last two years. Have looked and test ridden many metrics and learned that I lean to the European models rather than the Japanese models but nothing has "talked" to me. I have been looking real hard at the new BMW RNiineT (I know but don't judge). The bike is so much in demand that the only way to ride one is to get on a waiting list and when your bike comes in, take it for a test ride. Well, I did and a couple of weeks ago, I brought one home. The weather has sucked since and I barely have 200 miles rolled up but I can say that the bike is a hoot to ride.
The "tail" will go; new mirrors are on the way, bars have already been raised and pulled back 2", pegs/shifter and brake have been dropped 1" so far. A small fairing will go on and some form of luggage to carry "stuff" will be added as well. Sweet little bike; less than 500 lbs. and goes right where you point it without hesitation. I would classify it as a "roadster"; just thought some of you might be interested.

