That look like it had world beating ugliness if they can put in a big vtwin with 80 hp and make it weight 800lbs they will have a winner.
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alot of the bigdog adv bikes get up on weight,
I don't really like them off road for the reasons you mentioned, but for devouring pavement miles where the road condition is crap, they are hard to beat.They have to be the most clever piece of marketing for stupid people in decades. Started with the Paris-Dakar racer bikes, then everyone had to have one, then they got bigger, and bigger, and heavier and heavier. There's several YT vids of idiots traversing back trails, and the biggest threat to them is not the trail itself, but the risk of the 600-800lb heavily-laden bike falling over (sometimes on top of them). Takes them half an hour to get it back up, from then on they stick to the bumpy dirt roads, which is about all they're good for.
this was primarily the reason i switched gears from the ADV segment.one of my bikes is a 17 versys 1000, it is badged as a adv touring, i would not want to take down a single trail. but dirt roads and lots of pavement it eats it up really well and
am i going to throw a 25 grand bike down a muddy road? Nope!
Lots on brand image. If they bought on functionality and dependability it would be a world of Tenere, African Twins and Vstrom.Do the adventure bike guys really buy based on brand image though versus sheer functionality and proven reliability?
You'll be looking at $40g CDN fully loaded. If you can't afford that, Harley's not interested in you. Go buy a Kawasaki.
Lots on brand image. If they bought on functionality and dependability it would be a world of Tenere, African Twins and Vstrom.
BMWs, Ducs and KTMs are brand image IMHO.
And my KLR...I like it because it makes my Ducati MTS look pretty.
We could, if there were anything to bash ?Uh oh here we go again, another Harley bashing thread. Can we once and a while have a Honda bashing thread... gesssh.
Boring and inspiring?We could, if there were anything to bash ?![]()