This evening is the first time since 2006 that I haven't owned a Monster. I sold mine today to a nice guy from Atlanta. Took it for a short ride today before it was sold and was reminded why it is such an exciting bike to ride, but it didn't really fit into my life anymore and I have a few other bikes that get ridden more frequently. I thought I would be alright, but this really sucks. It was a beastly quick true Monster of a bike. It was probably the fastest air-cooled bike that any of us will ever see. It was also the only bike where I actually did the mods that I really wanted to do.
My best friend is out of town, my wife is working tonight, my kids are all at friends. I need to be doing something right now to take my mind off of this. I should be riding the Darmah. Ride that Monster right out of my system.
Good luck and best wishes to Andy down in GA.
I'm feelin for ya. Go ride for sure.
Sorry to see it go Trav, it was heaps of fun reading about the build! [thumbsup]
I know you've had the Darmah for a little bit but a new-ish girlfriend often helps to get over the last one. [Dolph]
What part of your life does not fit a Monster into it? ;)
Your Monster? It cannot be ridden out of your system. Like it or not you're infected with that virus for life.
I'm certain a Monster will be back. One day.
Meanwhile you're free to ride your other bikes without feeling like you're... cheating.
And Trav, be sure to stick around here to torment me with delicious Guzzis [thumbsup]
+1
oooft been there sort off i didnt sell the monster tho only got as far as advertising it.
for 2 years running it did less than 100 miles in between annual inspections.
I had moved house twice flipped my flat. Renovated the house i live in now and started a new job.
The monster sat in the garage under its cover under spiders webs and sawdust.
i sort of deliberately made the price too high so no one would buy it
i'm sure you'll get over the monster ............eventually
Travman, Although youve sold your monster, I feel very obligated to say you better stay on the forum. The bikes you post have brought much inspiration to a lot of us. Im sure theres some random Monster parts laying around somewhere still so theres a reason to stay on here.... lol. Like i said, your posts are always awesome. Keep it up man! Dont leave us!
Quote from: Anchorism on June 17, 2013, 04:59:38 AM
Travman, Although youve sold your monster, I feel very obligated to say you better stay on the forum. The bikes you post have brought much inspiration to a lot of us. Im sure theres some random Monster parts laying around somewhere still so theres a reason to stay on here.... lol. Like i said, your posts are always awesome. Keep it up man! Dont leave us!
No plans are leaving the forum. I do have some parts that could be the start of another Monster someday. But hopefully I'm smart enough to only have one or two projects at a time. I do love motorcycles. I would love it if Ducati made another generation of the air cooled engine. Something like a 1200cc with gear drive cams and 4 valves. I would like to put that engine into a first generation frame.
Don't be a stranger.....
I've been Monsterless since 2008 and remain compelled to hang out here. ;D
I've been Monster-less since 2010. Got an SS1000 now and it's ok.
Whatever you do, wherever you go... Enjoy the ride man. Been a hoot having you around. [Dolph]
Thanks guys. Like I said, I have no plans on to leave the forum. I'll still share whatever I'm into at the moment
Quote from: Duck-Stew on June 18, 2013, 06:30:33 AM
I've been Monster-less since 2010. Got an SS1000 now and it's ok.
Whatever you do, wherever you go... Enjoy the ride man. Been a hoot having you around. [Dolph]
I remember that conversation we had when I was still in the planning phases for building the 1123cc motor. Thanks for all advice. It really did turn out nice. It pulled like a beast and in many ways was smoother and had more useable RPM range.