(05-03-2013 01:38 PM)Deftquiver Wrote: Lol, so it looks like I'm either the only youngster who likes this bike... or the only one who could afford one... I guess I've always been a bit of an oddball.
But I don't mind reaping the benefits of owning a bike targeted to the older crowd... The insurance on the CB compared to the naked bikes marketed to my age group is about half the price.
Deft
I think you made a wise decision. The Hinckley Triumph Classics or the Honda CB11. All cool non cookie cutter crusiers! IMODO!
My son loves the CB11 as well at 36YO. He grew up in a motorcycle riding family.
(05-03-2013 02:18 PM)PowderToastMan Wrote: Nah, I'm 27 and this to me was the best bike possible, if a little spendy. I don't really care what the target demographic is, I just love this bike
PowderToastMan well said and a good attitude!
(05-03-2013 12:29 PM)Deftquiver Wrote: So I know honda expected this bike to be bought by the guys who wanted to re-experience the CB750's of their youth, but I'm curious how old the people who actually bought the bike are... I'm probably the youngster of the group at 29.
Deft
I was 20 when I rode my brothers 1970 CB750! What a rush that was going indicated 129 laying down on the seat!