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Old 04-02-2009, 07:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Motorcycle USA 2009 review

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Interesting article so thought I would share.

Enjoy your entry level bikes. ;-)
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Old 04-02-2009, 09:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Let's accept it, the Bonneville is a great entry level bike. In addition, it is a great multi-faceted bike that is easy to modify to what you want a bike to be within certain limits. You can turn it into a cafe racer, a tourer or maybe just a fun bike to ride. Many riders have switched to HDs only to return. The same goes for several who opted for sport bikes only to return. Personally I would like to have one of each genre.
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I took my bike out for its first dusk/dark ride this evening...just a short run. Came upon a guy bent way over on a Ducati Classic and a guy on a Monster. Played a little stop light ballet with the guy on the Monster and he was perhaps fractionally quicker but not enough to matter. The guy on the Classic either didn't know how to ride or his bike was sick as he seemed to be lagging behind.
Aside from the look and handling of the bike...god I love to lean this bike over....the riding position is what I like the best about the Bonnie. I really don't want a bike from each genre as I had my last cruiser and sport bikes as much as I like them have too aggressive a riding position unless you are flying at the track.
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Old 04-03-2009, 06:26 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I love this "entry level" tag....I've been riding for over 40 years and its got all the power I can possibly use in everyday riding and handles just fine and has great brakes...entry level is a 175 or 250 so an inexperienced rider can ge the hang of it...a bike that weighs 450lb and does 100mph pretty easily isnt "entry level" by my books
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its my first big bike and my only one for a loooong time couldnt even think of trading up... where is up from here?
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I wouldn't call a bike that can do 50 mph in 1st gear and 70 mph in 2nd gear entry level.
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I think we've all become accustom to excess. The Bonneville is enough motorcycle for a typical street rider. Maybe the power would be an issue for 2 up with luggage but for a single rider it's fine. It's only when you compare it to bikes with a power to weight ratio of the space shuttle it looks weak.

There is also more to a bike than power. The feel, sound, and comfort are important to some people (me!). The Bonnie is easy to ride but if it's an entry level bike than there are a ton of other entry level bikes out there too!

It works for me!
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