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I would generally share your rejection of them as Cruisers, add I would generally would with Sportsters too.To me they are both naked standards, with albeit a vintage feel.
Guzzi, on their website, says the new V9s are a new version of the Nevada
I did a little searching to learn more about the V9 bikes and found this site (note the spelling):http://www.motorcycleist.com/2016-moto-guzzi-v9-bobber-top-speed-price/There are some interesting "facts" there, to be sure, particularly horsepower and top speed.
That is a very odd piece from a strange blog.
I would generally share your rejection of them as Cruisers, as I would generally would with Sportsters too.To me they are both naked standards, with albeit a vintage feel.
Looked at a new one yesterday when the Norge was brought in for it's first service.Proper Bike
Funny - I look at that bike and the first thing that comes to mind is my first bike, a '72 Honda CL 350.
Cruiser = feet below or in front of knees.
Nah that's too broad. By that qualification alone a given bike might or might not be a cruiser just based on the size of the rider, and nearly every "tour" bike might be a cruiser.I use a much narrower, but maybe more amorphous definition.To me it's a bike that gives up most function for form.It must have a combination of most of the following:* very low ride height/limited cornering ability* very limited or hard tail suspension* significant front rake* fat rear and tall skinny front tire* forward controls (not floorboards and heel-to-toe shifter that leaves your feet parallel with the ground but true forwards where your toes point up and heel points down and your feet are far in front of your knees which are almost straight)* apes, or drags, or some other extreme bar configuration* small fuel supply/limited range* little or no luggage or carrying capacityBut at the end of the day it's all semantics anyway.
I agree with the statements comparing the Roamer to nearly any 250 - 500cc, plain vanilla, chuff about town bike. Thought the Roamer version might win me over. The bobber is just plain 2 G's ugly. It hurts to look @ that sumbitch. The more I see and learn of MG's latest, the less impressed I am. Fortunately, @ my age, the bikes I still have are big fun and easy to look at. R3~
Kev. How do you classify a Victory Cross Country Tour? or the Vision?Just askin cause I'd like to know what I'm ridin...... LOL
Does anyone build "just a motorcycle" anymore ? Dusty
Yes. This is a thread about a "just a motorcycle" !!!LOL!
Thought it was a "Notta Cruiser" Dusty
V9 Roamer seems about as close to "just a motorcycle" as V11 Jackal was. Traditional standard all around motorcycles. People want everything to fit into some category/niche these days, so have trouble when a motorcycle is just a motorcycle.