Bikes. I just love em

August 23rd, 2008

I took a ride out to my Buell Dealer yesterday. They are Blackbear of Newmarket. Brother in law Geoff was

me and tom on the Buell

me and tom on the Buell

having his Ulysses serviced so I tagged along with my 9 year old Son Tom riding pillion. He fits on the back of the CityX just fine. I wear a set of love handles and he just holds on to them. I hardly notice him clinging on so check he’s still there every so often.

Anyway, back to Blackbear. They had loads of bikes there yesterday so I was sitting on all of them. The Buell 1125r is one real ugly bike. For me its just too aggressive. I’m sure it rides really well but I don’t think I could live with those are inlets on the sides. The red version looks like a lobster! I also sat on a few Harley’s, specifically the Nightster (nice) the XR1200 (saddle too hard) and the Night Rod Special (oops, anyone got a tissue). Loved the Night Rod. Its a lovely bike but at £12000+ its out of my reach and would be too long to store in the garage as a 2nd bike. One day eh. You never know. I also sat on the Ulysses XB12X. This is the low road orientated Ulysses and I have to say that it could be a good replacement to the CityX one day. Things like the sofa for a saddle, luggage, under seat storage, bigger screen and heated grips make it a serious contender for the great British summer, sorry meant to say winter…

Time to leave so Tom and I donned our helmets and gloves and set off back towards Cambridge taking the long way home as usual. We cruised at 60 – 70. The ride home was great. We stopped off at Ultimate Bike Gear in Papworth to see Mike. No reason other than to say hi. Mikes a good guy and doesn’t mind us popping in. Tommy loves looking at the gear too so it gives us both a break.

Really pleased with the Buell CityX. Its got enough grunt to be fun whilst being light enough to manage when one has short legs. Its still returning 50+ mpg without caring how I ride and is an easy bike to clean. Its pretty crappy in the wet but I just have to wear the right gear to keep my back dry.

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