ChuckPeazy
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I want the headlight. That's all.
Maybe in ~10 years they'll be worth more than we paid?
Another point is America is all about big spaces. Mid range bikes just don't do as well as in the tighter confines of Europe.
Touring bikes do great here, look at Harley's lineup. In tighter places I imagine a 800 is a nice cc size. Here we consider anything under a 1000 a beginners bike.
Nice rant
I have always thought Yamaha was a quality bike. A bit ahead of S and K.
But behind Honda a bit. And not worried about spread in the lineup. And they do have a nice lineup including Star
So I need a bit to think on that rant
Another point is America is all about big spaces. Mid range bikes just don't do as well as in the tighter confines of Europe.
Touring bikes do great here, look at Harley's lineup. In tighter places I imagine a 800 is a nice cc size. Here we consider anything under a 1000 a beginners bike.
I toured for a month on a Ninja 250 and had more fun on that bike than any since.
Do you guys think the 50th anniversary edition of the FZ8 will gain in value since it was a limited run of a now short production run bike?
Looks like you need to go back then
Fav bike I ever had was a GS 850
First time I saw the 8 was just days after buying my previous Suzuki, I never really liked Suzy much after that but a little over a year later mounted this sexy beast FZ8 Best trade I've ever made!I'm with cambo. When i saw the 8 on the showroom it definitely caught my eye, and the more I looked at it the more I liked it. I probably read every review on the internet as well. This new one does none of that for me, I just don't think its attractive. Not something I'll be looking into much, if at all