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Amber Lamps 07-10-2009 09:04 AM

I not a huge chopper fan but I defy anyone to find a better one for $12-13k...:lol:

marko138 07-10-2009 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 239006)
I not a huge chopper fan but I defy anyone to find a better one for $12-13k...:lol:

Cool...all the cheap bastards in the world can buy this piece of crap looking bike.

tached1000rr 07-10-2009 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 238991)
The funny thing for me is that they are comparing it to bikes that cost $30,000+. Motorcyclist did a comparo with this bike against a Big Dog that cost $35,000, ummm this bike cost $12,000. They're like, I don't like the fender, gauges, whatever. I'm thinking, for $22,000 you can do whatever the fuck you want to this bike and still buy the wife a bike to boot! I guarantee you that this bike will never have the problems that some Big Dogs have. Considering the fact that it's shaft-drive, maintenance will be changing oil for at least the first 10-20,000 miles, depending on what tires are on it and how you drive. I think it's a great chopper-esque bike for someone who doesn't want to work on them.

I agree, and as far as engine size Honda's market research indicated that 1300cc's way the preferred engine. Time will tell how this project turns out but I think it's a cool bike.

marko138 07-10-2009 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by tached1000rr (Post 239015)
I agree, and as far as engine size Honda's market research indicated that 1300cc's way the preferred engine. Time will tell how this project turns out but I think it's a cool bike.

I'd be surprised if it does well. They are introducing it on the back end of this 'chopper' fad.

Amber Lamps 07-10-2009 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 239017)
I'd be surprised if it does well. They are introducing it on the back end of this 'chopper' fad.

Now that's a good point! It'll probably be another Rune, especially if all the mags dog on it!

marko138 07-10-2009 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 239018)
Now that's a good point! It'll probably be another Rune, especially if all the mags dog on it!

It's getting good reviews from what I read. Solid engine and typical Honda. Complaints seem to be too much plastic covers. It just looks typical to me. And the way I see it the chopper craze is all but over.

Amber Lamps 07-10-2009 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 239020)
It's getting good reviews from what I read. Solid engine and typical Honda. Complaints seem to be too much plastic covers. It just looks typical to me. And the way I see it the chopper craze is all but over.

That's what I read in my free issue of Motorcyclist...:lol: Again, what can you expect for $13,000? I'd imagine there will be a ton of aftermarket stuff for it, if it becomes popular.

Trip 07-10-2009 09:47 AM

The problem with "choppers" is people don't buy them for functionality or reliability or even a nice ride. They buy them for image and this defeats the purpose of that because it doesn't have two words on the side of the bike. You can make the most reliable piece of machinery with all the best options , cheap enough for anyone to purchase, and look like the megan fox of motorcycles, but the d-bags that buy the most of this type of bike would never buy it because it didn't say Harley Davidson on the side.

People who want a functional reliable motorcycle for actually riding usually don't buy choppers.

Dave 07-10-2009 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 239038)
The problem with "choppers" is people don't buy them for functionality or reliability or even a nice ride. They buy them for image and this defeats the purpose of that because it doesn't have two words on the side of the bike. You can make the most reliable piece of machinery with all the best options , cheap enough for anyone to purchase, and look like the megan fox of motorcycles, but the d-bags that buy the most of this type of bike would never buy it because it didn't say Harley Davidson on the side.

People who want a functional reliable motorcycle for actually riding usually don't buy choppers.

right, but maybe they want to. Prolly playing a hunch

Sixxxxer 07-10-2009 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 239009)
Cool...all the cheap bastards in the world can buy this piece of crap looking bike.

You Certainly Didnt Buck the trend there yourself did ya?? ;)


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