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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Wisconsin
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I am not new to the Motorcycle Community but I am new here. I have had a bike on and off for the better part of my life. Raising a family and job commitments make riding difficult sometimes. ::) The kids are growing up and starting to go out on their own and I have an itch that I think only a Nomad can scratch.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Mission TX
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I think you would be very happy w/ the Nomad. I have an 05 - 1600 and it's great. Welcome to the board. You can't go wrong with the Nomad!!!!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Beloit,WI
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Welcome from Wisconsin!!!! Dan and cactusjack were right telling you to come here! You will learn everything you need to know about nomads here. These guys are awesome and just a great bunch of people. Alot of knowledge here. Make yourself at home. Oh and one more thing, newbies buy the first round of drinks!LOL!
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Northwest Indiana
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Welcome aboard from Indiana. I found this forum 2 weeks before I sold my Harley and bought my Nomad. These guys were a big help in making my decisions easier. There are some great deals on 07 Nomads out there if you look. Good luck with your quest, and let the spring begin!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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jrd, Welcome from eastern Colorado. I got my '05 1600 after having a fantastic experience with its little brother, the 800 Classic. Couldn't be happier with the Nomad. I suppose black and silver would be okay, you got one color right. Hey, some winter you've been have'n, Dakals has been keeping us up-to-date on it.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Where it doesn't snow...ever!
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Hey JRD, I'm glad to see you found us! Welcome aboard from Phoenix, AZ!
You won't regret buying a Nomad. It is the best bike in its class, IMHO.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Macon, Missouri
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Welcome JRD from N. E. Missouri. I have pulled a trailer with my 05 Nomad and to me it feels like riding 2 up without the bike being top heavy. A few things to remember when pulling a trailer are you don't have a reverse so watch where you park. Don't cut corners and watch out a gas pumps. And remember you are braking the weight of the trailer and bike with just the bike brakes. Oh, and you will be the one making the beer runs!
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Nice to meet you, jrd !!
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Greensboro, NC
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Welcome to the forum.............hurry up and get that Nomad so you can attend one of the Rallys!!!!
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Welcome John. I faced the same delima as you on the riding. I had to give it up for 20 years while raising a family. I was surprised that my tastes in motorcycles changed as I started to look at large cruiser bikes. Saw the Green/Silver 2006 at a convention in Long Beach and that was it. Haven't regretted it one bit and I've never looked back..... the fun part of your life is about to begin!!!
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Welcome from TN. As has been said, you won't go wrong by picking the nomad.
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Welcome from beautiful, warm ( high today 75 ), Louisiana. I am also new here, so to speak. caddman11 is correct, there are some awesome deals on '07s right now. That's what I bought three weeks ago. These guys are a huge source of info, and are terrific at sharing it. Go get the Nomad. You'll never regret it. BTW, mine is black and silver, and they ARE faster ;).
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Denver, CO
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Glad to see you made it over here JRD, here's a thought that you stirred.
My previous street bike before my 99 Nomad was a Honda V65 Magna; V4 engine like your Ventures. I remember talking with a salesman at the Harley/Honda dealer in my area and him saying he would rather have a V twin than any other configuration. At the time I wondered why anyone would rather have a V twin over a V 4? It grows on you is probably the answer. Lots of torque at low rpms starts feeling right. Last spring my dealer had an open house and I took half hour test rides on a Yamaha FJR and a few others. I liked the power and watching the rpm's sky rocket, but all in all I enjoy the relaxed low rpm's of my Nomad. Not that I don't still enjoy getting on a powerful high revving bike. If you are already sold on the looks of the Nomad (best looking hard bags out there) you will eventually be won over by the V twin also. BTW, a lot of us are putting Venture boxes on our Nomads. Look at audioguru's pics for an example, just in case you are already thinking you will miss having a top box. |
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