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Yup, enjoy the new KTM. They are a good brand. Did you consider the Pan America at all?
I considered the Pan American, Africa Twin, GS 1250 and the Multistrada. When it came down to features I wanted it was between the KTM and the Ducati. The Ducati was about 8,000 more and nearest service center over 2 hours away. KTM is growing rapidly so that helped in my decision.
Try to let you the forum know I enjoyed the time I spent here and all the advice I received over the years and you want to be a bunch of smart asses about it. I just decided to try something different. Yes there are forums. Yes there are dealers. Want to ban me me because I tried something different. Ok...whatever.
Good luck. Enjoy the ride and ride safe whichever brand you choose to ride.
Originally Posted by Ron750
I think it’s good to say goodbye. When someone stops posting, I always wonder what happened to them. Also I don’t think the new Harley’s are worth it, so it’s nice to know what alternatives are out there.
There are members on here that don’t own Harleys or even any motorcycle anymore. You don’t have to stay off the forum. You still have knowledge about Harleys.
Try to let you the forum know I enjoyed the time I spent here and all the advice I received over the years and you want to be a bunch of smart asses about it. I just decided to try something different. Yes there are forums. Yes there are dealers. Want to ban me me because I tried something different. Ok...whatever.
don't take it personnel they are just razzen you, o agree the new bikes are not worth it and have lost some style in the new CVO, you don't have to leave the forum, just don't talk about the KTM. . Enjoy the new ride.
There was a rider in Alberta on one of those a few weeks ago when we were up there. He was headed in the same direction as us, went by me at about 125+ a couple of times. Nice bikes, very quiet, though
I left for about a year on an Indian adventure. After many thrown tools and too many warranty issues to state........I came back....with lower blood pressure and less problems.
Have fun on the KTM, but the draw of the familiar rumble will bring you back.....
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