RedDogDarren
Well-known member
Just checked the stats and my FZ1 has a higher weight capacity than an Electra Glide and my add on luggage has higher capacity. And it is faster, smoother, better handling (on non straight roads) and it as fuel efficient. With some tweaked ergonomics that I have done, as comfortable as a HD. I've ridden paved country roads, city streets, interstates, gravel, sand, cow paths, dirt switchbacks with grade changes that would kill an 800lb bike. From my experience, riding a cruiser must be fun, if your fun involves riding 10kmph slower than any speed limit and going around corners and curves so slow that your bike doesn't even need to lean at all.
Oh, I almost forgot.... The cruiser's stereo is better than mine, so yes, they are better.
I have always been a sportbike guy, and it really made sense when I lived in Southern California. Believe me when I say there are almost NO good roads here when you have lived there. I have also rented Electra Glides and taken them, with a passenger, up and down Palomar Mountain. If you want to say your FZ1 is more comfortable than an EG, then I will let you carry on. But I will laugh at you making that statement. I would take my 800 lb cruiser on anything you have taken your FZ1 on. It wouldn't be easy, but it wouldn't be hard. And then I would repeat it easily and swiftly on my SV. If you think my cruiser goes 10 less than the posted limit, please tell all the cops that too. Now fast and tight cornering is a problem, but some will still do it as fast as a lot of guys THINK they go on a sportbike. I've done all the super ergonomic tweaks to my SV, dirt bike handlebar conversion, seat, lower pegs, better suspension. But compared to the 2000 it's still like riding a child's bicycle (which to be fair is far nicer when pushing up my driveway with a small incline).
When you have both, you can see the pros and cons of each. A LOT of cruisers are dog slow but more of them are getting better nowadays. I wish I had a stereo, but they all sound like crap anyway. I'll stick with earbuds.