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Strider
3rd September 2007, 13:48
How is the Honda VT750 with two up?

Virago
3rd September 2007, 16:16
Mate, you've been asking the same questions over and over, regarding the same bikes, for over six months. I don't think there are any more reviews available to offer you.

Beyond that, Google is your friend, as is the search function on this site.

Good luck with your bike shopping.

Angusdog
3rd September 2007, 20:20
I don't think anyone who's got one is going to say anything bad about their bikes, and KiwiRider gave a good review of the VT750. From memory, it sounds like a big improvement on the last one, which sounded a little underpowered compared to the previous one. The Vulcan 900 is also well regarded. Heck, they're all good.

Failing that, buy an M50 sight unseen and never having ridden one, as I did. Then ride it. I love it. A lot. The M50 has much more of a "muscle cruiser" look and feel than the C50.

nzcruzer
3rd September 2007, 20:27
I brought my VT750(2006) from a guy that upgraded to a VN900 classic. I am very pleased with the VT750, Have since looked at the VN900 locally but the shop didn't have a demonstrator so walked away knowing why I brought a Honda (customer service). What I did notice from the sitting on the VN900 was it had the same riding position and feel as the VT750.
I have costomized mine to give it a personal touch plus modified the stock exhaust , Bars, custom seat, and about to to a timing mod for more pull through the gears when two up going over the Rimitaka's, not that I have found it too under powered as it is a criuiser after all.

If you want to have a look at mine to see what you can do to the VT to make it look and sound different with little cost from the standard one send me a pm and I will give you the run down.

jafar
4th September 2007, 21:51
How is the Honda VT750 with two up?

Dunno about the 750 but the 1800 doesn't even notice the pillion, had to fit a sissy bar to stop her falling off :banana:

Strider
7th September 2007, 09:40
Dunno about the 750 but the 1800 doesn't even notice the pillion, had to fit a sissy bar to stop her falling off :banana:
I want an eject seat on my pillion seat. It the missus dont like the speed then ....

jafar
7th September 2007, 16:45
I want an eject seat on my pillion seat. It the missus dont like the speed then ....

Get an 1800 & forget the sissy bar then , you won't hear a thing :clap:

johnnyflash
7th September 2007, 17:00
Get an 1800 & forget the sissy bar then , you won't hear a thing :clap:

and DONT FORGET to polish the pillion seat... :rolleyes:

jafar
7th September 2007, 17:03
and DONT FORGET to polish the pillion seat... :rolleyes:

Armourall is your friend :devil2: