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I want to get a cruiser bike that can handle going 75-85 on the highway. ( I commute about 25 minutes on I-95 to get to class in the mornings)
I've never ridden a bike before, so this will be my first. I do not need to get this bike now, as I don't have enough cash anyways. I was looking at the honda Shadow, and thought it was what I wanted, but I can't seem to find out if its good on the highway or not. If there are any other good, affordable, and reliable cruisers, that might not be able to handle that speed, I would still like to know, because alternatively I could just take the back roads or so. Although I really want a cruiser, I've noticed that the 250 ninja is recommended for beginners Thanks! |
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Cruisers between 650 and 900 cc can do highway speeds without breaking a sweat yet are light enough to learn on easier than the heavyweights.
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Also I didn't see an Edit function, so i'l have to double post.
I was googling honda shadow and came across the Kawasaki Vulcan 800. How do the two compare? |
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you might also want to look at the Boulevard ... I think that's a Suzuki (couldn't swear to it). And even the Yamaha 950 which has a fairly docile temperament.
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The Boulevard comes in several sizes. The S40 (Formerly the Savage) is 650cc, the C50 is an 800cc, the M90 is 1492cc, and the M109 is 1783cc.
The S40 is a very easy motorcycle to learn on, and the C50 might also be a good choice.
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Cruisers are good at that speed in the 500+ cc range. I can make 80 pretty easy on my CBR250R but I would not ask much more of it.
I used to commute I-95 in VA back a few years ago and I honestly would not want to be doing 85 down the streach of 95 I used to drive down. First of all in VA the Five-oh like getting paid and 20 over the limit gets you a new address for a few days. Yea not for me. Massey
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On the bright side, i'm glad as long as the cruiser has 500+cc i will be able to speed up. I've noticed that the four most popular cruisers are =Yamaha 950 V Star -Honda Shadow not A.C.E ( american classic edition) -Vulcan Kawasaki 800 Although the years vary, I like all three of them. If I were to pick one from these three, could I really go wrong? What I'm looking for -Reliability -I'm 5'5'' at 145lbs -Speed and power, incase I need to accelerate past an unaware driver - beginner friendly. Although in my past experience, I've always been able to handle things on two wheels, even as a toddler..... * goes on rant about being able to ride a bike without training wheels* I appreciate all the help! Thanks! |
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