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2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Coolness Factor = 29%

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:01 am
by totalmotorcycle
2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R on the Total Motorcycle Cool Wall

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Featuring a modern engine and chassis...

CCW's Hooligun represents a relationship with one of our strongest JV partners. 4+ years in the making, thousands of hours of testing. Factory riders and customers have been racing validating this model for several years. It is finally ready for CCW to release it under our brand with the improvements and lessons learned through the last several years. This model was not originated by CCW, but we have been brought onboard to ensure the bike would live up to our standards, with constant improvement over the last several years.

OHC, 4 Valve, Liquid Cooled 450cc, full aluminum twin spar style frame, aluminum linked rear suspension, on-road and off-road versions available. A true Hooligun on the roads, keep that front tire down sir!

Hooligun R SPECIAL EDITION: $3,699

2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Totalmotorcycle.com Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: Around $6000 USD
Canada MSRP Price: Around $6400 CDN
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Re: This Week: 2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Vote T

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 8:49 am
by BRUMBEAR
I give it a cool while not my cup of tea that really does look like a fun bike and for $3600 I might just buy one!!!

Re: This Week: 2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Vote T

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 11:41 am
by JackoftheGreen
Given the FaceBook-born clusterpluck that descended on us after the last CCW bike made an appearance on the Cool Wall, I can't do anything but Fail this offering. Any business model that includes trash-talking such a large and engaged community as ours just shows a lack of common sense, and I have to assume that bleeds into every other aspect of their business process.

Re: This Week: 2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Vote T

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:19 pm
by HYPERR
Made in China

Nothing else needs to be said. Epic Fail.

Re: This Week: 2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Vote T

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:41 pm
by ceemes
Utter fail....POS company, with POS bikes and POS quality. Actually, along with a much need Meh option, we really need a P.O.S. option for dodo companies and dodo bikes.

Re: This Week: 2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Vote T

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:17 pm
by HYPERR
ceemes wrote:Utter fail....POS company, with POS bikes and POS quality. Actually, along with a much need Meh option, we really need a P.O.S. option for dodo companies and dodo bikes.
:laughing:

Re: This Week: 2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Vote T

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:19 pm
by BRUMBEAR
UUHHH IDK much about the facebook thing but I just found out the Hooligan X is $6000 not $3000 so probably not, and I didn't know it was chinese I actually thought it was American. My fault for not checking but I have voted cool and it will have to stay but I don't think I'll buy one. Sorry for jumping the gun.

Re: This Week: 2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Vote T

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:30 pm
by BRUMBEAR
Oh I feel duped.....
http://cpimotor.en.china.cn/selling-lea ... -bike.html
I better quit drinking for awhile :oops:

Re: This Week: 2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Vote T

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:25 pm
by Grey Thumper
JackoftheGreen wrote:Given the FaceBook-born clusterpluck that descended on us after the last CCW bike made an appearance on the Cool Wall, I can't do anything but Fail this offering. Any business model that includes trash-talking such a large and engaged community as ours just shows a lack of common sense, and I have to assume that bleeds into every other aspect of their business process.
Exactly. It's bizarre that they did everything they could to alienate potential customers instead of encouraging a potential purchase.

Re: This Week: 2014 Cleveland CycleWerks Hooligun R - Vote T

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:01 am
by montanalifter
For 3 grand and some change I gave it an awesome, if its 6 grand plus then I would have to look very hard and compare it to Yamaha, Honda, etc. Looked at some similar Yamaha bikes the other day and they were 8k range.