I think the Yamaha XV1900 looks terrific in the metal, and I'm not normally a fan of cruisers!
Are they expensive? Better handling than a Harley, I imagine
I think the Yamaha XV1900 looks terrific in the metal, and I'm not normally a fan of cruisers!
It's pretty much limited to Honda's DCT bikes really, so it's AT, Crosstourer, VFR1200, NC750 and its derivatives.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 10:51 am Owners I've spoke to love them AT...Who else makes big bike auto boxes.?
They put a lot of thought into having the appearance they wanted and actually getting it to work.
there´s quite a few manufacturers make 240´s. dunlop, metzeler, etc.
Loved it.
I just got rid of my Africa Twin.Taff wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 9:35 am my tiger 800xc is approaching 60k miles, so it's time to start thinking about another bike to take on the duties when there's no salt on the roads leaving the tiger to take on the really shitty winter months.
I've got problems with my left hand so an Auto gearbox is really attractive. This lead me to this Africa Twin DCT that I took out a couple of weeks ago and was completely smitten.
Timing isn't quite right just yet but if we land up locked down for long enough I might be able to afford one when we're allowed out again.
I don't get that one at all. The littler cafe race, i'm all over it.
That's a damn shameHarry wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 6:22 pmThere were some of them here all in a row before the dealer stopped doing Moto Guzzi and they felt really cheap and nasty IMO. The finish wasn't great and the chrome/red just came across as a bit cheesy.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 1:32 pm
I don't get that one at all. The littler cafe race, i'm all over it.
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The bars and the clocks reminded me of a TZR125, it's like they just threw clip-on style bars on the front and tried to make it something it's not, the whole thing just comes across as plastic, with some chrome over the top. I don't like that 1970's flat bench look and the riding position feels the same.
I liked the look in the magazines but the reality was disappointing. I think the other versions are better, with decent handlebars and a more matt finish.
The chrome racer looks like a tarted up budget bike and close up it's a let down.
The Grizos they had were lovely though, nice finish and real presence about them, the two bikes looked they were made by two different manufacturers.
Considering he's owned 2 before, it would arguably make a LOT of sense assuming they're really pillion friendly.Gimlet wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 10:25 am Great bike the MT10.
I'm not sure it's worth spending an extra grand for the touring addition though. You only get a bit of toury flim-flam and you can probably do better with aftermarket accessories on a standard bike.
You only get the comfort seat, a taller screen, some hand guards, a sat-nav holder and the option of some not very waterproof luggage with the Touring.
IMO opinion any MT10 needs the comfort seat but when I rode one I didn't really feel it needed a tall screen. Perfectly alright as it is unless you're barreling down autobahns all day at three figure speeds, in which case it's not really the right bike anyway, not least because of fuel range. Handguards are a bit irrelevant, and there's masses of after market luggage and nav holder options.
I'd get a standard bike, spend the change on the Akra can and getting it mapped to improve the fueling and adapt for touring using aftermarket bits customised to my needs.
But that's just me.. Fab bikes either way. It's the naked I'd have if I didn't have a Superduke.