![]() ![]() Last year, the bike calling my name was a Triumph Sprint ST. You know you could buy something faster this year, right?" Yet even as a broke college student, there was always that voice in the back of my mind whispering "this bike isn't as exciting as it used to be. I don't regret my decision, but I ended up trading standards for cruisers out of a need to ride between school and work. I got my start on a $600 Kawasaki KZ305, and with that, I was hooked. I've fallen victim to that new-bike wanderlust myself, more times than I care to admit. And who cares how much it costs if it makes more power? Sure, the old bike is great, but there's always going to be one that's nicer and faster. Yet inevitably, once the snow begins to melt, we will pull our bikes out of storage, and the thought will cross our minds that maybe it's time to get something else. Some riders may still choose to brave the elements, but for most motorcyclists, this is the time our bikes sit, waiting for spring. ![]() Yes, we are fully in the winter of our discontent. With temperatures rarely above freezing these days and more than a foot of snow, it feels safe to say that warm days are over here in Boston. Based on an earlier ride of the Indian Scout, we think we understand why. Instead, it plans to focus on building the Indian brand. Polaris recently announced it will immediately cease production of all Victory motorcycles. ![]()
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