Thankyou great video love the saddle bags they are the best i have seen on a classic and great to see the hole bike not just the handle bars .I like to check out the bike more than just go for a ride thankyou ...
Thank you for the comment! Those bags make me laugh. I bought them from India on ebay because the ad said "The smell will go away after a few rides out", (which is the best selling line I've ever read), and then I bought the Interceptor badges to put on them, not realizing that the badges were so big in comparison to the bags, but they just fit, so I put them on anyway, and it reminds me of one of those outrageous wrestling belts. Yet, they are my hands-down favorite bags of any I have, or have owned. I love the way they look, and I'm glad that you agree with me. Take care! George
Had the stealth black model since January 24 and agree with much of what you say specially the naming thing The Brits love it, here in Australia, not so much, but I couldn't help myself and call her "Betty". As long as you stay off the highways and explore the backroads you'll love it.
Hi Brett, As in Bam A Lam?!!! That's awesome. I think about these motorcycles exactly the right amount of time (which most people would characterize as "far too much"), and one of the things I ponder is if I would change the way I ride simply due to the variation I'm on. I always think that I would be tempted to flog the Stealth Black because it would make me feel like a badass. Thank you for watching and commenting! George
Enjoyed your video and for sharing your obvious love for your Classic As far as naming bikes,I own a 350 Meteor which I similarly love for tootling round the the local back roads and an old s/h 1300cc Roadstar I got for motorway mile munching.They are known affectionately and aptly ( but with great lack of imagination !) as Little Meaty and Big Yammie. I get a lot more pleasure taking my time on Meaty to explore and enjoy the scenery than hurtling along on Yammie ( mind you that might have something to do with the fact that being in my 70’s and not that far off meeting my maker ,when I’m travelling at 80 mph I feel a little bit closer to meeting him !😅) …did I say 80, of course I meant 70mph ,our national speed limit which I’ve never ever exceeded officer
Little Meaty must be the best name for a Meteor that I've ever heard! I admit that as I age, I also get a bit anxious at higher speeds, especially here in north central Pennsylvania, where the deer fling themselves onto the roadway with wild abandon. Thank you for watching and commenting! George
Thank you for the comment and subscription! I wasn't sure about the music, so I ran the opening and closing sequences by my wife and daughter (neither of whom would hesitate to tell me if something didn't seem ok to them), and they both approved, so I'll let them know that you liked it. I am a great admirer of the Chrome Bronze Classic 350, and I've often thought (though never tested the theory) that if I asked an AI source what motorcycle The Gods of Antiquity would ride, it would throw a picture of the Chrome Bronze on the screen. It's the Uber-Classic. Take care! George
Now I understand the text message, AGAG. Daphne, I think after the character on Frasier, but I could be wrong about that. Poor, abandoned Daphne. You should listen to "Fight Song" and resolve to find her. Thanks for watching, brother! George
Look, I don't have the priapismic memory (or whatever they call it) like you. In fact, when I wake up every morning, the slate from the previous day has been pretty much wiped clean. You should have complimented me for remembering "Daphne". Still, you should work on a plan to get her back. Wouldn't that be glorious?
Yes, John Smith; I couldn't recommend if for somebody who plans to ride it primarily on freeways. I've ridden mine approximately 30 miles in total on freeways, and it was fine, but neither of us really felt comfortable. It is an exceptional choice for anybody that routinely avoids freeways, though. Thank you for watching and commenting! I love Canada. George
Thankyou great video love the saddle bags they are the best i have seen on a classic and great to see the hole bike not just the handle bars .I like to check out the bike more than just go for a ride thankyou ...
Thank you for the comment! Those bags make me laugh. I bought them from India on ebay because the ad said "The smell will go away after a few rides out", (which is the best selling line I've ever read), and then I bought the Interceptor badges to put on them, not realizing that the badges were so big in comparison to the bags, but they just fit, so I put them on anyway, and it reminds me of one of those outrageous wrestling belts. Yet, they are my hands-down favorite bags of any I have, or have owned. I love the way they look, and I'm glad that you agree with me. Take care!
George
Had the stealth black model since January 24 and agree with much of what you say specially the naming thing The Brits love it, here in Australia, not so much, but I couldn't help myself and call her "Betty". As long as you stay off the highways and explore the backroads you'll love it.
Hi Brett,
As in Bam A Lam?!!! That's awesome. I think about these motorcycles exactly the right amount of time (which most people would characterize as "far too much"), and one of the things I ponder is if I would change the way I ride simply due to the variation I'm on. I always think that I would be tempted to flog the Stealth Black because it would make me feel like a badass. Thank you for watching and commenting!
George
Enjoyed your video and for sharing your obvious love for your Classic As far as naming bikes,I own a 350 Meteor which I similarly love for tootling round the the local back roads and an old s/h 1300cc Roadstar I got for motorway mile munching.They are known affectionately and aptly ( but with great lack of imagination !) as Little Meaty and Big Yammie. I get a lot more pleasure taking my time on Meaty to explore and enjoy the scenery than hurtling along on Yammie ( mind you that might have something to do with the fact that being in my 70’s and not that far off meeting my maker ,when I’m travelling at 80 mph I feel a little bit closer to meeting him !😅) …did I say 80, of course I meant 70mph ,our national speed limit which I’ve never ever exceeded officer
Little Meaty must be the best name for a Meteor that I've ever heard! I admit that as I age, I also get a bit anxious at higher speeds, especially here in north central Pennsylvania, where the deer fling themselves onto the roadway with wild abandon. Thank you for watching and commenting!
George
Loved your video , i'm just buying a bronze chrome version and as a guitar player i love the background track , thanks .
Thank you for the comment and subscription! I wasn't sure about the music, so I ran the opening and closing sequences by my wife and daughter (neither of whom would hesitate to tell me if something didn't seem ok to them), and they both approved, so I'll let them know that you liked it. I am a great admirer of the Chrome Bronze Classic 350, and I've often thought (though never tested the theory) that if I asked an AI source what motorcycle The Gods of Antiquity would ride, it would throw a picture of the Chrome Bronze on the screen. It's the Uber-Classic. Take care!
George
Do you recall the name of my Bullet?
Now I understand the text message, AGAG. Daphne, I think after the character on Frasier, but I could be wrong about that. Poor, abandoned Daphne. You should listen to "Fight Song" and resolve to find her. Thanks for watching, brother!
George
@FGRides seriously?? It was from a Jeremy Clarkson book!
Look, I don't have the priapismic memory (or whatever they call it) like you. In fact, when I wake up every morning, the slate from the previous day has been pretty much wiped clean. You should have complimented me for remembering "Daphne". Still, you should work on a plan to get her back. Wouldn't that be glorious?
If this bike could do Canada's freeway speed would be a nice bike it would ..but not for me just to slow
Yes, John Smith; I couldn't recommend if for somebody who plans to ride it primarily on freeways. I've ridden mine approximately 30 miles in total on freeways, and it was fine, but neither of us really felt comfortable. It is an exceptional choice for anybody that routinely avoids freeways, though. Thank you for watching and commenting! I love Canada.
George