
Originally Posted by
johnnyflash
Just as there are various styles of sporty so there is of cruisers, Muscle Cruiser, Classic Cruiser, Classic Tourer Cruiser, Sport Cruiser, all have slight variations in handling & comfort, you can have just as much fun in the twisties on a Classic Cruiser Tourer than a sporty, true you might not be doing 160kph going through a 85kph rated corner but rather 120kph, but the feel / thrill is still just as real, you are leaning twice the weight at the time, and the thrust coming out can also be mindblowing, if you are new to cruisers and their weight (300-500kg dry), its unfortunatley not something you will really be able to see just test riding, its something that only comes when you learn to handle the bike/weight/limits, and your lines need to be perfect everytime. as for the lean angle, whilst the boards may scrape way earlier than a sporty, thats only the warning sign, on ost these boards are hinged and will go a lot further before you really bottom like you would with a peg,
As for touring, let me assure you long trips with only 14 litres of fuel on a cruiser tourer is just brilliant, comfortable and relaxed. yep I might fill up twice akl to wgtn, but so what, Im usually in need of a refresher stop anyhow and would have stopped even if on a sporty. :-)
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