
Originally Posted by
Hitcher
The others you've listed are bigger capacity bikes, so should have more go. But a Marauder VZ800 is anything but gutless. Mrs H has owned two of these and wound up big mileages (literally) on both. Unlike many mid-size cruisers you don't have to phaff around cleaning spokes on a Marauder.
I concur! On a ride through Waipoua Forest with a 1340 Softail, new 1600 Softail, 1450 Dyna Low Rider, and a 1500 C90, we were all two-up and our little C50T had no trouble cruising with the others at around 115+ topping out at 140 on occaision, (road, weather and traffic conditions were perfect!
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My Bro-in-Law on the 1340 said that when overtaking he could match but not catch me. Only the 1600 Softail seemed to have the edge. Through the twisty bits the two Suzuki's walked away from the Harley's without even trying! (And I'm not Harley bashing, I like them, just stating what happened.
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The Marauder is a great bike, just check the swingarm bushes as they wear, and the Volusia has shaft rather than the Marauder's chain, so you might want to consider that if you can find one for sale. You won't think they're down on power once you ride one!
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