What about bikes without character? Is there a motorcycle equivalent of a gold coloured Toyota Corolla?
CB500X.
Hence this thread..
What about bikes without character? Is there a motorcycle equivalent of a gold coloured Toyota Corolla?
Honda 500(insert letter here) gets really close.What about bikes without character? Is there a motorcycle equivalent of a gold coloured Toyota Corolla?
BMW S1000*RWhat about bikes without character? Is there a motorcycle equivalent of a gold coloured Toyota Corolla?
Actually Honda anything (with a very few exceptions) gets very close.
That's definitely on the list. Also VTR, 250RR, some of the VFR's, maybe the Blackbird. Nothing remotely recent though (imo).Agreed.
I owned a CRF250L for a couple of seasons, and I cannot say one nice thing about that bike other than it never broke down. If cost of ownership and reliability is what turns your crank, then Honda is your go-to.
This one is nice though:
The notions of soul and character in a motorcycle are subjective and deeply personal to each rider. I do see a few things that contribute:Was thinking about this recently and as I'm only used to Honda with literally ZERO character or 'wow' factor in my F/X/Rebel experience.
How would you define character in a motorcycle? What do you look for?
Sound?
Speed?
Comfort?
What do YOU look for?
I'm at the stage where I love riding, but I think I do really need a changeup to get me excited again. Otherwise, the X is just sitting there. And while it's a good bike for what it is...it's not great at anything except being reliable and cheap to own.
Unfortunately my budget is fairly limited so 'character' may be out of reach regardless of which route I go! LoL
That's definitely on the list. Also VTR, 250RR, some of the VFR's, maybe the Blackbird. Nothing remotely recent though (imo).
soichiro died.Wonder what changed for them.
That would be 90% of Hondas, 50% of Yamahas and 90% of all bikes sold around the world.What about bikes without character? Is there a motorcycle equivalent of a gold coloured Toyota Corolla?
The 125 and down market (cheap appliance bikes) are interchangeable for me. In that market, lack of character is a benefit. You want cheap and reliable (and easy and cheap to fix if broken). That is probably 90% of the bikes sold in the world. Living here, the bike is a toy and if I am going to expose myself to a lot more risk, I also want a lot more character to balance that out. Thankfully, we have access to some bikes that have character, are reasonably reliable and reasonably affordable.That would be 90% of Hondas, 50% of Yamahas and 90% of all bikes sold around the world.
If a vehicle has the same kind of engineering as 90% as everything else out there, and the only thing different is the badge, I'm not that interested.
Change how you ride, not what you ride.Was thinking about this recently and as I'm only used to Honda with literally ZERO character or 'wow' factor in my F/X/Rebel experience.
How would you define character in a motorcycle? What do you look for?
Sound?
Speed?
Comfort?
What do YOU look for?
I'm at the stage where I love riding, but I think I do really need a changeup to get me excited again.
Change how you ride, not what you ride.
I'm the character - not my bike.
Hah! I've got one of these stashed under a boatload of boxes at my parents house. My first forary into manual shifting motorcycles. 2 gears and didnt go very quick at all.Motorynka
Was thinking about this recently and as I'm only used to Honda with literally ZERO character or 'wow' factor in my F/X/Rebel experience.
How would you define character in a motorcycle? What do you look for?
Make that beige...What about bikes without character? Is there a motorcycle equivalent of a gold coloured Toyota Corolla?
What do YOU look for?