I was fortunate enough to get my first bike last week. It's a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500. I can't wait to get out and ride it. 



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Originally posted by Gus999
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That's not a Shadow, that's a Honda VTX. Not sure if it's the 1300 or 1800 version. My uncle has the VTX 1800. Holy crap. What a fast bike for a v-twin cruiser. So much torque.
My first bike was a Honda Ascott VT-500. Then I got a 1985 Kawasaki LTD 1100 (still have it, and looking to sell, BTW. It's in awesome shape too.) I'm a cruiser guy now. I have a 1994 Honda Shadow 1100. Cool and comfortable. Not nearly as quick as the Kawasaki. Those in-line fours are bad to the bone. As I approach middle age (40), I don't need to hit 80 - 85 mph in 2nd gear.
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Originally posted by Honda_X
Out of curiosity...once you've gotten the hang of riding it, let me know what kind of 0-60 times you're pulling.
I've heard they're fairly powerful bikes.
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Originally posted by marcell1001
As a biker, anything smaller than a 400cc is not considered to be a bike in the biking community so i would have to say my first bike was a Kawasaki GPZ 750 ZX, and my current bike is a GPZ 1100 cc
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GPZ 750 ZX
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Originally posted by marcell1001
To answer your question 888spo
Smaller bikes dont handle long distance and speed as well as bigger motorcycles....... My statement that anything smaller than a 400cc is not considered a motorcycle is purely the accepted norm in our biking communities and is not a rule in general.
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Originally posted by FATHERTIME
...but there are too many people that don't pay attention when they drive...