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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Cool Runnings on July 25, 2016, 05:42:02 PM
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2016 Motus MSTR - Jay Leno's Garage -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNkIvO0eFIw :popcorn:
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yeah, I was thinking about one of these during a time where I forgot I was financially limited. Then I remembered that I have to go find a couple of quarters to finish paying for my pizza.....
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Probably the most exciting bike I've ever ridden.
Like a Guzzi on steroids. Lots of steroids.
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Jay forgot Victory
Dusty
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Probably the most exciting bike I've ever ridden.
Like a Guzzi on steroids. Lots of steroids.
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I had the pleasure of riding one with Lee Conn leading the way. Simply an amazing motorcycle. I've been riding bikes for 45 years and have ridden just about everything and the Motus stands out as a top 5 in my life.
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this motorcycle could have come out from Mandello....( maybe just as v twin ) but nope...they stick with big fat cruisers.....
Congratulation to these guys , they should be proud .( and probably they are )
good job.
....but i am a dinosaur i will keep my air cooled 2 v pushrod, carbed bike..... :grin:
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The Motus V-4 does not feel like any V-4 I've ridden. It's totally unlike any Honda ST 1100/1300 or VFR. It's not a sewing machine. It feels like a big VTwin to me with more power than any VTwin. Lots of engine feel feedback. I rode the R version.
The Motus has few frills. No ABS/traction control etc.
If they survive as a company, I fear they may be acquired by a big corporate sugar daddy (sound familiar?) who will set about civilizing the beast and making it cheaper to produce.
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That was a great find...I think we should do a Motus factory tour en masse...get a bunch of Guzzi riders to descend on the site and go for test rides.
$30K isn't cheap...but it looks like a hell of a solid bike...
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That was a great find...I think we should do a Motus factory tour en masse...get a bunch of Guzzi riders to descend on the site and go for test rides.
$30K isn't cheap...but it looks like a hell of a solid bike...
Uh , let's see , $1,500.00 California Jackals or Stones that will run forever , or a $30,000.00+ motorbike. Hmm $28,500.00 still buys a LOT of gas and tires . Wait , are you guys gonna surprise me with one of these at Cedar Vale next year ... meh , would rather have cash :laugh:
Dusty
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Lee Conn, the head, has Guzzi roots.
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I certainly would love to do a direct ride comparison of a MTSR vs my VFR1200 DCT. The SSS,ABS,DCT,and shaft drive, would be tough to beat. I saved $26,500 vs a MTSR also....that said I'd still love to ring the MTSR's neck. I'll be on the lookout for a used one when they fall into the 15k range.
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It looked like a pretty salty machine. I'd like to ride one. They look pretty solidly built too.
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Let's see, sold my LeMan's IV because if was too fast for me and this thing has over 100 hp more. :copcar: No thanks, but it is a looker and sounds good. :boozing:
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I certainly would love to do a direct ride comparison of a MTSR vs my VFR1200 DCT. The SSS,ABS,DCT,and shaft drive, would be tough to beat. I saved $26,500 vs a MTSR also....that said I'd still love to ring the MTSR's neck. I'll be on the lookout for a used one when they fall into the 15k range.
Totally apples and oranges.
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Let's see, sold my LeMan's IV because if was too fast for me and this thing has over 100 hp more. :copcar: No thanks, but it is a looker and sounds good. :boozing:
Yes, I'm sorta in that boat too.
I sold my R1200S that I owned 7-8 years because you can't ride slow on that thing.
I was/am very interested in a Motus R but, again, I would be hitching my wagon to a similar horse as the 1200S. I dunno.
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Anyone with any idea what a crate motor goes for, its got Suzuki Jimny upgrade stamped all over it IMO.
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Jay forgot Victory
I noticed that, but he did remember Indian. Maybe he should have said Polaris.
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Love the sound, the look, driving position and build. But the numbers 30k and 1650 cc, a bit steep for me. Wish them the best, might have to head out to the dealer in Livermore CA for a look see.
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Anyone with any idea what a crate motor goes for, its got Suzuki Jimny upgrade stamped all over it IMO.
Crate engines were quoted at $10k with everything you need (ecu, ride by wire, etc), but that was 2013 and I'm not sure they were ready for sale yet.
http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/news/motus-v4-baby-block-crate-motor-price/
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I sold my R1200S that I owned 7-8 years because you can't ride slow on that thing.
I was/am very interested in a Motus R but, again, I would be hitching my wagon to a similar horse as the 1200S. I dunno.
Maybe you need to try a new R1200R. Loads of power and torque, but also trivially easy to putt around town in a civilized manner. I bought one a few weeks ago, now have almost 5,000 km on it, and I'm still impressed. I'm no longer the madman I once was (50 years ago), but the ability to effortlessly get around slower-moving traffic on a twisty 2-lane highway is exactly what I was after.
If I could figure out a way to get a Motus up here, I'd seriously consider owning one. I've been following their story since they started.
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Maybe you need to try a new R1200R. Loads of power and torque, but also trivially easy to putt around town in a civilized manner. I bought one a few weeks ago, now have almost 5,000 km on it, and I'm still impressed. I'm no longer the madman I once was (50 years ago), but the ability to effortlessly get around slower-moving traffic on a twisty 2-lane highway is exactly what I was after.
If I could figure out a way to get a Motus up here, I'd seriously consider owning one. I've been following their story since they started.
Compared with an older R1200S, the new water cooled R1200R is a rocket ship. These new Beemers have some serious power. Nothing like the older boxers IMO. And you don't have to have a 26 in inseam to ride one.
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Compared with an older R1200S, the new water cooled R1200R is a rocket ship. These new Beemers have some serious power. Nothing like the older boxers IMO. And you don't have to have a 26 in inseam to ride one.
Sorry, but I disagree. I've ridden both. The new water-cooled R is fast (as is its RS brother) but I still pick the '07 S.
The new R1200R and the one-year-only R1200S have virtually the same posted horsepower 125 vs 122 but the 1200S is about 50 pounds lighter. The ergonomics and steering geometry is set up more aggressive on the S model too.
The R1200S is a much tighter and svelte package than the water-cooled new R models. Sitting on the two, the new R feels larger than its greater weight.
Rumors are that BMW is readying a new version of the S. However, the aging demographics of BMW riders may not be attracted by the riding posture of the '07 S model.
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2016 Motus MST Motorcycle Review -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY6VsgBr0m8 :boozing:
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If they made a V twin version that made around 90hp i a bike around 500lbs that would be interesting. Having said that if I hit Lotto I'll have one in the garage. It's what Honda should have done with the ST1300.
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For those of you who have not ridden a Motus, you need to go try one wherever you can get the opportunity.
I was skeptical before I rode one.
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Sorry, but I disagree. I've ridden both. The new water-cooled R is fast (as is its RS brother) but I still pick the '07 S.
The new R1200R and the one-year-only R1200S have virtually the same posted horsepower 125 vs 122 but the 1200S is about 50 pounds lighter. The ergonomics and steering geometry is set up more aggressive on the S model too.
The R1200S is a much tighter and svelte package than the water-cooled new R models. Sitting on the two, the new R feels larger than its greater weight.
Rumors are that BMW is readying a new version of the S. However, the aging demographics of BMW riders may not be attracted by the riding posture of the '07 S model.
I've not ridden every iteration of Beemer boxer. Perhaps there are exceptions. But all seemed pretty bland to me until I rode the water boxers. In fact, I did look at the last of the oil cooled RT models and didn't even ride it a few blocks. Too tall and too bland. I've ridden the new RT and RS.
I know the S and the HP2 were special bikes. I've not ridden one. I can imagine they were special and rare.
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In order to become a Motus owner, I have a decision to make...wife, home, family, security OR....Motus...hmmm, stay tuned... :bike-037:
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I've not ridden every iteration of Beemer boxer. Perhaps there are exceptions. But all seemed pretty bland to me until I rode the water boxers. In fact, I did look at the last of the oil cooled RT models and didn't even ride it a few blocks. Too tall and too bland. I've ridden the new RT and RS.
I know the S and the HP2 were special bikes. I've not ridden one. I can imagine they were special and rare.
Hey, man. Are you going to Daytona next year?? lol
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I'll just bet that the Motus owners will never ever have the type of rallies and camp outs that Guzzi owners are so fond of .
Dusty
Sure they can. Just ride one to a Guzzi rally.
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I'll just bet that the Motus owners will never ever have the type of rallies and camp outs that Guzzi owners are so fond of .
Dusty
I think Motus could fit well with the Guzzi crowd...in fact, I'd bet that if someone, ahem cough cough, would bring one to Cedar Vale next year, there might be a line of people wanting to take it for a test ride! I'd love to ride one!
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Uh , you two are obviously hanging around a different type of Guzzi rider than we have in this locale , and are both in danger of having your Red Suspender privileges revoked :shocked:
Dusty
I don't own suspenders, nor claim to be the typical Guzzi cheapskate. When I can, I buy thinks I like (without needing the wife's "permission"). I can no way afford a Motus (yet), but if I could I'd have NO problem rolling into a Guzzi rally or campout on it.
It's the attitude, not necessarily the ride.
PS - I hear Rocky I is finally playing in Okie-homie. You should go check it out, It's a classic.
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Guzzi cheapskate
:rolleyes:
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Hey, man. Are you going to Daytona next year?? lol
I might but I've thinning down a smidge and can't eat as much prime rib. :wink:
The trip would make a lot more sense if the 600 was still a race to see.
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I think Motus could fit well with the Guzzi crowd...in fact, I'd bet that if someone, ahem cough cough, would bring one to Cedar Vale next year, there might be a line of people wanting to take it for a test ride! I'd love to ride one!
well I am sure you wouldn't be run out on a rail but ya better fill those saddle bags with some PBR.
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I read before you can test ride a Motus you have to prove your net income on this years 1040. :grin: So does anyone here qualify? :undecided:
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I see little point in chasing the Guzzi crowd, at least the Guzzi crowd here and at most rallies I'v been too. At 30K they would be doing great to sell to 1 in 1000.
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Uh , if you're gonna ride a Motus to CV it had better have some Pilsner Urquell in those bags , or we aren't gonna feed you on Saturday night :shocked: :laugh:
Dusty
you're not talking to me
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well I am sure you wouldn't be run out on a rail but ya better fill those saddle bags with some PBR.
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If I follow Fubar's plan, I should only bring Coors Elegance or whatever that was he brought this year!!
Not quite the same as the Leinenkugel's Summery Shandy we enjoyed at John Day I can tell you that!
I'm pretty sure that any kind of beer in the side cases would be fine though!!
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If I follow Fubar's plan, I should only bring Coors Elegance or whatever that was he brought this year!!
Not quite the same as the Leinenkugel's Summery Shandy we enjoyed at John Day I can tell you that!
I'm pretty sure that any kind of beer in the side cases would be fine though!!
I'll take Coors anyday over that bitter Shandy crap. I bought some that last year at the Vintage Races at Elkhart and am glad Chuck from Indiana would drink it (I was about to dump it).
I'll take my sweet PBR anyday. :BEER:
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Oh well...another beer then will have to do! We could always substitute Negra Modelo!
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Or you could drink Lager or Pilsner like everyone else.. lol Those others are BMW rally beverages..
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Jay forgot Victory
Dusty
I caught that as well! :rolleyes: :shocked:
I think the MOTUS is a fabulous sport touring motorcycle and I love the look, design, motor, functionality, etc. etc. However, at $36,000+, it is out of reach for most of us here, and the average motorcycle rider (IMHO)
If I win the LOTTERY, I would definitely buy one! :thumb: :cool: