...looks cool...but it aint a Sportster, ever...and as a Sportster is pretty much the girls HD in many peoples eyes, which market is it aimed at I wonder?...
...looks cool...but it aint a Sportster, ever...and as a Sportster is pretty much the girls HD in many peoples eyes, which market is it aimed at I wonder?...
That yellow one looks the biz.
New bike for Motu![]()
Well we got 2 of the new Bolt's in, standard & the R, R is the demo so had to take it for a quick ride this morning.
First impression - this thing is low even I can touch the ground both sides, riding position is good not laid back like a cruiser not lean forward like a sport bike, power is smooth building as the revs come up (this bike had 0 kms on it before I went for ride) should get better with more Kms, definetly not a sports bike in the handling dept but easier than a cruiser to corner on, didnt really give it heaps or pitch it into corners - that can wait for another ride.
Overall its a good bike, would I buy one - probably not I like to get into the corners more than this bike would allow & ground clearance would become an issue, maybe if I wanted to just cruise around then Yes
If you're not living on the edge you're not leaning over far enough
...how much do they retail for here?...
The standard retails $13000 & the R $13500 on the road (Australia), not sure if NZ even got them yet
If you're not living on the edge you're not leaning over far enough
Pffft no glory in making a straight copy of the HD Iron, and then there is the v(rod)max, c'mon Yamaha give it up!![]()
In 79 the top Yammy was good for 11.12 sec quarter miles from the shop floor,
Where was the HARLEY? Almost bankrupt, almost just a legend....AMT?
Yamaha has lead the way in many areas of motorcycle improvements,
82, was the beginning of the Yamaha Vee twin attack, Harley have been playing catchup ever since.
Go take a MT-01 for a ride. Or a Warrior. Harleys are good bikes, its just Yamaha do it better..
And Yes I am Bias, having owned both, I know which one I prefer.
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
My first bike was an old Yamaha TT when I was 14, always loved them....just not their latest copy cat designs and styling.
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf
...I think it is cool...being a motorcycle freak and not a brand freak makes life less angst ridden...the tracker versions that Madness posted pics of are extremely beautiful and I would easily slide one into my shed to hang with the Hondas and Suzukis and other shit I own...I can agree with the Yammy V-Twin sentiment that Subike raised...the XV750 that I raced in a dirt mode for years would have to be one of the toughest motors I have ever had the pleasure to try and fuck...I loved my DT400 also, but thats a different story...
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