2014 Yamaha Bolt and Bolt R-Spec

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2014 Yamaha Bolt and Bolt R-Spec

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New for 2013, a 2014 model!

2014 Yamaha Bolt
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2014 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec
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Re: 2014 Yamaha Bolt and Bolt R-Spec

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Pretty stylish, retro bike...
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Re: 2014 Yamaha Bolt and Bolt R-Spec

#3 Unread post by blues2cruise »

I went to demo days yesterday and rode the Bolt.

My back still hurts.

It's a fun bike to ride, peppy, accelerates quickly on the freeway, nimble, corners well, but........it suited to smaller people with good backs.

The suspension is very rigid although the rep did say they were coming out with one that has softer suspension and a sprung seat.

It's low enough for a shorter person to have their feet on the ground when stopped.

Once I got used to the twitchy throttle it was easy to handle.

So..my :twocents:

if you're looking for a fun bike and you're not a big person and you have a good back, the Bolt would be a good choice.
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