Anyhow, the bike is officially mine - 2012 Vulcan 1700.
Did you test ride, PP?
Anyhow, the bike is officially mine - 2012 Vulcan 1700.
Dude, you're the only bike in that pic. Even your wife didn't want her pic taken with you. There's not a bike on the street.
Maybe we'll see you around Timmies with your all HD friends
Or not,
Enjoy!
Did you test ride, PP?
Like I stated earlier my buddy loves the first season so far on his Vaquero so I'm sure you'll be happy with the model you chose and your needs from it.
It amazes me that baggers don't have a lot of storage. I think a Vaquero is 19+19=38l, a Voyageur adds another 50 for a total of 88l -- factory bags and topcase on a Vstrom are 30+40+42=112l. Same goes for fuel capacity, 20 l is gonna go about 300km, on a Vstrom (same 20l capacity) gonna provide a range of 470km.Thx. I also have a friend on a Vaquero and he seems to love it. I do actually like the style of the fairing on it a little better (sans foglights) but I really wanted the full dresser this time around - he took it out west to do route66 last summer and I know storage was a big issue for him.
Congratulations! Nice looking bike, I'm sure you'll love it. Bring on the summer!One more photo from the original ad, clearly taken during one of his rides last summer, but a better photo at a better angle.View attachment 41761
The vaq and voyager side bags are 38L each and the voyagers top box is 50L. 126L total .
Most guys report getting around 38MPG (6.1L/100KM) with 40 (5.8) pretty easy to hit in secondary highway (IE, not 401/interstate) riding, so with that 20L tank, yep, between 300-325KM
However most Vstrom guys show an average of 48MPG (4.9L/100KM) so 470KM is pretty optimistic, more like 375 realistically, 400
You might doublecheck those side bags. 18x12x6” is about 19l per side. I don’t have one to measure so I used the volume listed on Kawis site and the measurements found on Amazon.ca —I might be wrong.The vaq and voyager side bags are 38L each and the voyagers top box is 50L. 126L total .
Most guys report getting around 38MPG (6.1L/100KM) with 40 (5.8) pretty easy to hit in secondary highway (IE, not 401/interstate) riding, so with that 20L tank, yep, between 300-325KM
However most Vstrom guys show an average of 48MPG (4.9L/100KM) so 470KM is pretty optimistic, more like 375 realistically, 400 if you're cruising on fumes. It is of course a much smaller more aerodynamic bike, so that's not surprising in comparison however.
As for Vstrom mileage, 4.9 in the city, on the road I my best is 3.9l/100, average is 4.3. I’ve gone over 500km on a full tank twice.
156L storage capacity on the Victory Cross Country/Magnum with the tour top box. Most of the time I only needed my side bags as they were huge.It amazes me that baggers don't have a lot of storage. I think a Vaquero is 19+19=38l, a Voyageur adds another 50 for a total of 88l -- factory bags and topcase on a Vstrom are 30+40+42=112l. Same goes for fuel capacity, 20 l is gonna go about 300km, on a Vstrom (same 20l capacity) gonna provide a range of 470km.
I hear you on that...
Extra bonus is it wasn't as hideous as a Vstrom...
must be winter....
Some guy didn't wave at me when he rode past me earlier.
I swear on synthetic oil, the guys who use non synthetic are tools.
Loud pipes save lives.
My iPhone is better than your Android.
Harleys suck and break down.
Metrics are cheap pieces of junk.
BMW riders are all manbun sorts.
Tim Hortons coffee sucks.
Stupid lazy millennials.
I'm offended because of something something or something.
Some guy didn't wave at me when he rode past me earlier.
I swear on synthetic oil, the guys who use non synthetic are tools.
Loud pipes save lives.
My iPhone is better than your Android.
Harleys suck and break down.
Metrics are cheap pieces of junk.
BMW riders are all manbun sorts.
Tim Hortons coffee sucks.
Stupid lazy millennials.
I'm offended because of something something or something.
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He forgot burgman and trail bike postsGTAM in a nutshell.
Nothing beats GIVI luggage. I had E41 side cases and a V46 top case (128L) on my Bandit 600. I swapped the V46 onto my ST1300 but I still don't have as much as I did on my Bandit. The factory panniers on an ST are 35L each and the shape, while much more pleasing to the eye, is less convenient than the Givi cases. Factory luggage will never compete with bolt-on aftermarket luggage because the factory luggage always take style over substance while Givi just makes enormous cases that bolt on and don't really worry about the looks.It amazes me that baggers don't have a lot of storage. I think a Vaquero is 19+19=38l, a Voyageur adds another 50 for a total of 88l -- factory bags and topcase on a Vstrom are 30+40+42=112l. Same goes for fuel capacity, 20 l is gonna go about 300km, on a Vstrom (same 20l capacity) gonna provide a range of 470km.