New member in Pennsylvania

Started by Tector, October 07, 2015, 19:15:52 PM

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DC

Welcome to the forum!  I'm from the southeastern part of PA.


49Reo

Welcome to the funny-farm, Tector! Sounds like you own quite the lineup there, looking forward to seeing some pics. No pressure, though....

Location: B.C., VDR#: 666
02 Drifter 1500, 02 Softail Frankenstein Trike.."Beauty" and "The Beast"

"If you don't believe your country should come before yourself, Ya can better serve your country, by living somewhere else."  In memory, Stompin' Tom Connors
RIP

mittico68

Welcome aboard Tector!
I'm sure you'll enjoy your Drifter, as much as I do with mine!! And it's 16 years that I'm ridin' her, with a smile on my face yet each time... :)
BTW, did anyone mention pics? ::)

I love my swingin' bike!

CDNRatMan

  Welcome and enjoy your time in the zoo.......

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

Old Drifter

Welcome to the forum Tector! You'll enjoy the Drifter. My Drifter is originally from Pennsylvania.

Gene

1999 Drifter

greenbarn

WELCOME, Tector!!  Glad to have you aboard.  Hope you like your Drifter as much as your other 2.

To be honest, I've been contemplating perhaps looking at Nomads (some day)...    Biggest reason being (perhaps) passenger comfort.  When you get a chance to do a comparison on the 3 bikes, I'm sure we would all enjoy reading it!!

No Worries

Pilgrim

welcome...nothing like the Drifter. Looking forward to pics. Thanks


pcarrell

Welcome to the forum, and I know I'm looking forward to the pics!  Matter of fact, we like all bikes here, so show off the others if you have pics of them too!


Tector

I only started riding motorcycles (after taking the MSF course) in 2011.  I tried several motorcycles without finding one that I really liked (BMW, Moto Guzzi, Honda, Yamaha, the usual suspects).  Then one day, when browsing through Craigslist looking at Indian motorcycles, I saw a Drifter:  wow!, that bike was gorgeous!  AND, it had Kawasaki reliability, and a driveshaft, and electronic ignition, and fuel injection, and water cooling!  I confess, though, I got distracted:  in researching that bike, I found out that the Nomad is actually a better bike, at least on paper.  And I found a used Nomad that I just love (2003, Fi).  But I kept admiring those gorgeous Drifters from afar, especially the blacked-out early models.  I had had a sidecar rig built on a Moto Guzzi, to bring my grand-daughter on rides; Guzzis are great bikes, but I finally got tired of niggling little oil leaks, gauges that don't work, lights that don't work, etc.  So I found a sidecar rig built on a 2008 Vulcan 1500 Fi Classic, and ditched the Guzzi.  But I was still admiring those gorgeous Drifters.  Then last month (9/15), I saw a 1999 Drifter 1500 for sale when I was on vacation, and I bought it.  And again:  wow, that bike is gorgeous!  I'll try to post pics of all 3 of my Vulcan 1500 Fi bikes.

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