-Maverick-
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Has the era ended or just taking a break?
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i've been saying for years that these bikes are useless for the street, the public is coming to the same conclusion
I respectfully disagree. Insurance is the reason for SS decline. "Useless" is subjective. Personally, I enjoy riding it more than my ST. Maybe I'll get bored of it in a few years but I don't see that happening anytime soon. I got bored of my ST in 1 year.i've been saying for years that these bikes are useless for the street, the public is coming to the same conclusion
Amen brother.As long as I can find someone to insure me, my SS will stay on the street.
Has the era ended or just taking a break?
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Just like sedans are dying (and car makers are getting out them) due to popularity of the various "_UV" (insert letter of your choice), SS bikes are being replaced by the SUVs of the motorcycle world: adventure bikes and cruiser-like machines.
Its a dying breed for sure in the GTA, but elsewhere in the world especially down in south US, its alive and well