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Sport bike riders, If you had to get a cruiser? |
Which one would you get, and why? You can keep your sport bike, but not allowed to pick a cruiser that is of the same make as your current sport bike. 9 Bad, maybe there is hope for you yet, I define a cruiser as an air-cooled v-twin in that classic configuration. If your definition is different my answer might be different. NBT, you bash Harley's for having out dated technology, but you want a 1920's Indian. WTF?? I was a sport bike rider (GSXR750) I looked at every cruiser on the market from Honda to Victory and I ended up with a Harley Softail Deluxe. Never owned one before, could care less about the name or what country it's made in. It was just the best looking bike to me and I think looks are a big part of a cruiser. Of course not many other sport bike guys will say Harley because they think they are the enemy for some reason. Great question, I have never really put much thought into this before my first impulse was the v-max but I would probably end up dumping that bike, alot of power with alot of things that would scrape without a whole of lean angle so that's out the window. My brother had a v-rod but as much as he tried to make the thing fast he was never able to beat me in the quarter at the track(on my old 600 by the way) and I rode the thing a couple of times and while it was kinda quick it was not comfortable enough to make up for the lack of a "fun factor" but I will have to admit it was a pretty nice bike without any major flaws. I know a few guys with fat boys and they are a nice looking bike but two of the three have had a few minor problems so that's out also. The way you posed the question rules out a goldwing so that is a no go as well. All said and done I would have to go with a Harley dresser, if you are stuck cruising around why not go with one that is fully loaded, has a comfortable seat for a passenger and comes with a radio. Besides alot of the guys I work with have them without too many problems and there has to be a reason that everyone and their brother owns one. Honestly I would rather stick with what I have than just putt-putt around, although there are days when some wind protection would be nice and handy to stay warm and who would complain about heated handle grips:) Vulcan 2000 Classic LT. I like the lines. And it has got the grunt to go with the looks. It probably won't quit on me as much as my current ride either. I'd probably try to get another Magna. I had one but sold it last year because it drove like a semi compared to my 6. BMW, full touring setup. That's as far as I go. The V Max, that's a nice looking bike but I wouldn't want the weight. The new Yamaha V-Max 210 horse power....WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! i would have said Valkyrie Rune, but since no hondas are allowed.... i like the M 109 by suzuki 2001 honda shadow vlx 600 all black and chrome with straight pipes they look mean I would rather have a moped than a cruiser. Honda VTX1800 V-Max 210 HP can't be all Bad! |
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