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Hmm, all good advice. I do like the styling of the Vulcan, plus they've really tucked the radiator away nicely.
Incidentally, the VT1100 has 67,000miles, or 107,000km.
The only problem is finding a similar bike to any of these in Wellington. I feel a bit awkward pretending to buy a bike just so I can see if it's okay. I guess I could walk through Wellington and check out the bike parks, and have a sneaky sit on ones I like![]()
Oooh, be careful with that sneaky sitting - some people see red if they catch someone doing that...However, bike enthusiasts are usually open to genuine interest in their machines.
You're obviously not a young tyre-kicker - I've found that most bike shops are quite happy to help you find what's right for you. Be open about it - tell 'em you want to try different cruisers for size and fit before deciding.
Good luck.
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Dude, given that line-up, I wouldn't even consider the Marauder. I rode a couple before settling on my Vulcan VN800B and haven't looked back. Also rode a Yamaha XV-1100, but it didn't compare.
The Vulcan listed on trademe looks sweet. V&H pipes, saddle bags, sissy bar all for less than $7k. OK the miles aren't low but the engines on the 800's are well designed, and if looked after should last a long time.
The 800 will out perform it's stable mates in the 800cc bracket. The light front wheel and slightly higher top tube on this model make it sportier which is good if you want to fang it through the twisties.
There are also several websites on the net with simple but well documented and proven mods for the intake and exhaust systems to improve performance of the Vulcan 800.
That Honda Shadow looks a treat too, and for $7k you get a whole lot of bike. Good for touring with.
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Check out the Vulcan. You won't be sorry.
I ride for the love of it . . . . .
For something a little different what about W650........nice looking bike for sure,cruising would be a pleasure on it methinks.
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After hooning around doing the Kiwi Rider test on the latest model for much of the last 3 days I agree.
It's a good fun bike. It sounds great and it's a sweetie in the saddle. Handles nice and doesn't have the barge arse feel of the 2 litre jobs.
Nor does it have the 'bam' - but I've been nailing it in first, second, third, and ha! 60kph. And then skidding it to a halt.
The KR test is all about good fun on a tidy, easy to ride, mid power bike that doesn't cost the earth:
Vulcan 900 Classic - Live long and prosper.
(it's a gift - nanoo nanoo)
I'll use my first post to give another vote for the Vulcan. I've had mine a few years now, and it's about as bullet-proof a bike as you'll find. Stock it will nearly keep up with it's bigger brother the 1500, and get ahead in the twisties due to the better power-to-weight ratio. (And lets face it, NZ is mostly twisties).
Modified, it's a whole new bike. Stock it produced around 46HP. With simple intake & exhaust mods, it's possible to gain up to 14 more HP. Changing the rear sprocket for one with a few less teeth then gives it much longer legs to use the extra power. We use ours for two-up touring, and it handles the load easily.
The 900 engine is essentially the same powerplant updated, stroked & injected, but the bike is styled more like it's bigger stable-mates.
Happy hunting, whatever way you choose to go.![]()
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