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FROSTY
24th November 2010, 16:36
Just back from Japan and one thing that blew me away was the HUGE number of bikes,scooters and scoobikes (big ol scooters) there were with the riding style being like american chopper. Hands forwards and up and feet well forwards.Very few sprot bikes or even UJM style bikes.
Wonder if unzud will follow the trend

Gremlin
24th November 2010, 17:11
Depends on what riding you do...

I know when a rep from Honda Japan was being shown around, he couldn't fathom doing 1600km in under 24 hours.

If their riding is completely different, then they will have completely different bikes to do it with... same with any country me thinks :yes:

piston broke
24th November 2010, 17:21
why not?we already buy in a whole lotta their stuff.
luckily the chinese and korean have got manufacturing nearly sorted.
so maybe the jap's won't have so much influence on us

Motu
24th November 2010, 17:32
If consumers consider it the ultra cool thing to do,then they will do it.It's all about marketing - we market cruiser and sportsbike riders,people want to be seen in those categories.

schrodingers cat
24th November 2010, 17:34
Personally no.

Never say never of course but;

I won't be riding a cruiser, ever.

piston broke
24th November 2010, 17:55
Personally no.


I won't be riding a cruiser, ever.


i sorta thort that too,but,

http://www.diavel.ducati.com/jsp/en/index/index.jsp

and then there's,,,,video top left

http://www.diavel.ducati.com/jsp/en/gallery/index.jsp

Oakie
24th November 2010, 18:40
Possibly more scooterage and less sportage because their licensing is much tougher than ours (so I believe).

Edbear
24th November 2010, 18:46
Personally no.

Never say never of course but;

I won't be riding a cruiser, ever.

Never say "never"... :yes:

spookytooth
24th November 2010, 20:01
Personally no.

Never say never of course but;

I won't be riding a cruiser, ever.

Different stokes i cant see the point in them plastic covered sports bike thingys :)

schrodingers cat
24th November 2010, 20:22
I'll elaborate. My brother in law has a cruiser that I've borrowed a couple of times on holiday. It's sorta like real motorcycling cause you get the wind in your face.

I have friends who have Harleys and occasionally I'll put my dark glassess on and ride around making noise and scowling at people.

I guess for me I don't want a bike that cuddles me. I like the feeling that the bike has far more talent than I'll ever have. A Sportsbike means that your thrills come in a 'Grande' size cup. When the white lines suddenly do that Star Trek warp drive thing you know you're alive...

Just as well we're all different eh!

twinbruva
24th November 2010, 20:28
When the white lines suddenly do that Star Trek warp drive thing you know you're alive...


Does that happen at 100kph does it?

What are you on?

schrodingers cat
24th November 2010, 20:42
When the lines are blurring its safest not to take your eyes from the road :innocent:

I'm sure the speedo says 100 something.

I ride an older crotch rocket

onearmedbandit
24th November 2010, 20:51
Just back from Japan and one thing that blew me away was the HUGE number of bikes,scooters and scoobikes (big ol scooters) there were with the riding style being like american chopper. Hands forwards and up and feet well forwards.Very few sprot bikes or even UJM style bikes.
Wonder if unzud will follow the trend

They've been doing that style for years now, even before my trips there buyers I knew showed me photos of them. Hasn't caught on yet. Get out to the country side on the weekends, you'll see plenty of sportsbikes then. One particular day I witnessed what must of been a GSXR club out, everything from oil-coolers through to new K3's, I stopped counting after 40. Visit Racing-World if you can, fantastic chain of stores in Japan. They don't sell bikes, but they sell everything else you can think of for bikes.

wysper
25th November 2010, 05:58
Never say "never"... :yes:

He was quite clever - he didn't say never - he said ever LOL

Juzz976
25th November 2010, 07:32
I'd go back to cars before riding a scooter or cruiser.

My opinion is sports bikes are safer if your not being a dick.

sinfull
25th November 2010, 07:40
Nah surely not in godzown

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Swoop
25th November 2010, 07:58
I see it as being entirely possible in Auckland.
Population base and a totally crap public transport system.

FROSTY
25th November 2010, 11:04
Nah surely not in godzown
Mate those things were EVERYWHERE

onearmedbandit
25th November 2010, 11:22
Ha I watched one like that come in to racing-world one day, his g/f had to hop off when he rode it off the road onto the entrance way, and even then it bellied out big time.

Slyer
25th November 2010, 16:34
Did you see any Hilux's while you were there? :)

scumdog
25th November 2010, 17:15
Nah surely not in godzown

224328

Only because we're too broke to afford them...:shutup:

Slyer
25th November 2010, 17:48
Do those things drive like a car? They must have wheels on the sides.

FROSTY
26th November 2010, 11:43
Did you see any Hilux's while you were there? :)
heaps--but none i could bring back