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    • endoE
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      IDK @Jett129 would agree with a passenger, but when riding on my own comford is not most important, I like tough rides

      si tacuisses

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      • ChokoC
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        @endo I would do the scrambler over any of the RFs. You’ll get really bored on those bikes. They’re pretty slow once you get used to them. The Ducati has better suspension and a bigger engine so that’s the winner in my book

        Less is more

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        • J
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          @endo I agree,as I rode Harley softails,and I always wanted to feel the road,but I never had anyone on the back.

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          • endoE
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            @Choko said in Motorcycles:

            the Ducati has better suspension and a bigger engine

            that‘s what I mean with fun. Does anybody know how they ride with a passenger?

            si tacuisses

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            • ChokoC
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              @endo I just watched a video about the scrambler with a passenger and the guy said he doesn’t notice any acceleration issues with the bike with another rider. Bigger engine=less noticeable. I’ve ridden my buddies Royal enfield and it honestly didn’t have enough power for just me, let alone 2 of us!

              Less is more

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              • endoE
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                Thx @Choko

                si tacuisses

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                • motojoboboM
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                  To be clear, I am assuming you will be riding with a pillion each time.
                  Either of the 650s will feel underpowered/dull very quickly on any ride longer than 15 minutes.
                  The Scrambler will be fun with the two of you aboard for up to 2 hour rides, your pillion will likely find it uncomfy soon afterwards.
                  At any rate, the trip on a bike will always be more memorable than in any car.

                  The journey is the objective.

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                  • motojoboboM
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                    @endo took these pics yesterday at a bike event. They had REs so I had this friend pose on them to give you an idea about seating position on them. Bernardo is 180 cm height, 31 inch inseam.

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                    Interceptor 650, mildly sporty seating position, very little body weight on handlebars at a standstill

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                    Super Meteor 650; more laid back seating, legs at > 90 deg angle.

                    Too bad no Scramblers on hand to give you a full comparo.

                    The journey is the objective.

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                    • endoE
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                      @motojobobo thank you so much, excellent! Brings me even more towards the Interveptor.

                      si tacuisses

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                      • WhiskeySandwichW
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                        @Jett129 if you wanna feel the road, hardtail all the way!!!IMG_9384.png

                        "The greatest obstacle to living is expectancy, which hangs upon tomorrow and loses today...The whole future lies in uncertainty: Live immediately."
                        -Seneca

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                        • DmartD
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                          @WhiskeySandwich if you want to feel your intervertebral disc too 😂
                          I love hardtails but comfort is questionable at best haha.

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                          • J
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                            @WhiskeySandwich I had a Springer that allowed me to feel pretty connected to the asphalt. Loved that bike but after about 350 miles in a day,I was definitely looking forward to getting off. Still probably like a couch compared to the Hardtail.

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                            • WhiskeySandwichW
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                              I’ve never really been sofa surfing long enough to appreciate the cush, but if you do it right, hardtail can be hella comfy. Do we ride bikes for comfort, or the raw feel of the road? Which matters more? Laying down miles, or making every mile as fun as possible? It’s always a trade off.

                              "The greatest obstacle to living is expectancy, which hangs upon tomorrow and loses today...The whole future lies in uncertainty: Live immediately."
                              -Seneca

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                              • DmartD
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                                @WhiskeySandwich 100%
                                But I have never ridden a comfortable hardtail (and never owned one). But totally agree with the feel for the road and yes it’s a trade off.

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                                • J
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                                  @WhiskeySandwich I always chose Fun over Comfort,except for one time and I ended up hating that bike. Felt like I was always fighting with it. It was a Yamaha Roadliner.

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                                  • ChokoC
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                                    Took the day off work and rode up Mt. Lemmon in Tucson, AZ. Cold as hell at the top! 30°F. I’m not used to those kinda temps anymore haha. Great ride with my buddy none the less

                                    Less is more

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                                    • WhiskeySandwichW
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                                      "The greatest obstacle to living is expectancy, which hangs upon tomorrow and loses today...The whole future lies in uncertainty: Live immediately."
                                      -Seneca

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                                      • WhiskeySandwichW
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                                        @Choko any ride with a view like that is a good one!

                                        "The greatest obstacle to living is expectancy, which hangs upon tomorrow and loses today...The whole future lies in uncertainty: Live immediately."
                                        -Seneca

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                                        • Denimhead 0D
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                                          December rides in the Northeast are gravy

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                                          IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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                                          • InorganicI
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                                            I just picked up this project from my buddy. 1977 Yamaha XS400. He was turning it into a cafe racer, but I’m going to pivot and make it into a scrambler with the hopes that I can bring it camping. This is my first build so it will be a journey of learning + mistakes + fun. If you’ve done something similar please share any suggestions.

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