I don't follow her. Why did she need 2?Not to me, look at Itchy Boots and how far she rode her first two RE Himalayans...she took those bikes everywhere
I don't follow her. Why did she need 2?Not to me, look at Itchy Boots and how far she rode her first two RE Himalayans...she took those bikes everywhere
Ahem, some of y'all are missing the point - it (and the other variations - Meteor and Classic) is selling very well in other countries.
Not for you perhaps, but for consumers out there in the Canadian market looking at something like a Honda 300 or 500 (Rebel, etc.) at least there's another choice.
Especially bigger folks that don't fit a small displacement cruiser, are downsizing as we get older, or strictly for urban assault.
I say anything that gets bums in the saddle for a realistic price is a good thing.
RE's build quality is as good as anyone's in this price range - before you pass judgement take the time to check one out.
The new REs are nothing like the old 350/500s. New factory, new everything.Remember reading Gene/lightcycle blog of when he rented a couple of RE's in India, i don't think the build quality was as stellar as Honda's.
lets go with sponsorship...I don't follow her. Why did she need 2?
one was a scavenger bike.I don't follow her. Why did she need 2?
what's a "scavenger bike"one was a scavenger bike.
A claimed 20hp at 400lbs...doubt it'll sell well in Canada.
it really isnt though since manufacturers are after younger riders, not older. the money is in higher tier bikes, not cheap small ones.At a price point it will be a winner , even veteran riders are finding ins a bit punishing . And a lot of riders are aging up . I suspect in a couple yrs we will have more guys looking at bikes of this sort than the “ride of the century” take over the Qew nonsense.
It’s all good for the industry
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it really isnt though since manufacturers are after younger riders, not older. the money is in higher tier bikes, not cheap small ones.
Ahem, some of y'all are missing the point - it (and the other variations - Meteor and Classic) is selling very well in other countries.
Not for you perhaps, but for consumers out there in the Canadian market looking at something like a Honda 300 or 500 (Rebel, etc.) at least there's another choice.
Especially bigger folks that don't fit a small displacement cruiser, are downsizing as we get older, or strictly for urban assault.
I say anything that gets bums in the saddle for a realistic price is a good thing.
RE's build quality is as good as anyone's in this price range - before you pass judgement take the time to check one out.
VanVans were 200ccs with 12hp, TU250s had 15hp on a good day.I'm not surprised it's a big seller elsewhere, but I don't think there will ever be a big market for bikes that you can't safely take on the highway in North America. How many VanVans or TU250s do you see around?
VanVans were 200ccs with 12hp, TU250s had 15hp on a good day.
My CBR125 would bury either one of them in a drag race and Honda sold a whack of those in Canada.
Comparing apples to apples the new RE 350s are more like a 250/300 Honda. Time will tell won't it ?
90% of those sales were to riding schools.My CBR125 would bury either one of them in a drag race and Honda sold a whack of those in Canada.
How did you arrive at that percentage number ?90% of those sales were to riding schools.