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Re: Cruiser bike for long road-trip -- any of you done it?

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:27 pm
by RockBottom
It probably needs to be said that the reason that cruisers in general aren't optimized for long distance riding is the seating position--the feet forward/arms up position mean that every road bump is going through your spine rather than some being absorbed by your legs or arms. Now there is no question that people do ride cruisers for long distances. But it's simply not optimal.

I would also re-emphasize the parts issue. It could be really hard to get something for a Kymco in an out of the way location.

Finally, on the low power. A 250cc will certainly reach normal cruising speeds but because you'd have to push it, there would be more vibration meaning that it would get tiring quicker.

So, can be done; not optimal.

Re: Cruiser bike for long road-trip -- any of you done it?

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:34 pm
by Wrider
SoloVoyager wrote:Hey folks,

Having weighed up all you guys said, I've decided to get a more powerful bike

(with only a few thousand mph on the clock).
Glad to hear you're considering a bigger bike, that will handle the road trip with ease.

And wow... a 650 cruiser with a few thousand mph on the clock?! Bet it's turbo'd! haha

Re: Cruiser bike for long road-trip -- any of you done it?

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:20 am
by dr_bar
SoloVoyager wrote:Hey folks,

Having weighed up all you guys said, I've decided to get a more powerful bike -- thanks for your opinions -- as they say, two heads (or more) are always better than one, so thanks for all your input. Now am thinking of say 650 cc for the future road trip, which will be able to take the freeways/highways in its stride without labouring the engine. So, for now, the Yamaha 650 V-Power Classic has caught my eye, and even though I said I wanted new, will consider the 2008/2009 models from a dealer (with only a few thousand mph on the clock).

Cheers,
SV :smoke:

Good choice, read blues2cruise's blog on our trip to SF on the coast hwy...

Re: Cruiser bike for long road-trip -- any of you done it?

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 11:21 am
by SoloVoyager
dr_bar wrote:
SoloVoyager wrote:Hey folks,

Having weighed up all you guys said, I've decided to get a more powerful bike -- thanks for your opinions -- as they say, two heads (or more) are always better than one, so thanks for all your input. Now am thinking of say 650 cc for the future road trip, which will be able to take the freeways/highways in its stride without labouring the engine. So, for now, the Yamaha 650 V-Power Classic has caught my eye, and even though I said I wanted new, will consider the 2008/2009 models from a dealer (with only a few thousand mph on the clock).

Cheers,
SV :smoke:

Good choice, read blues2cruise's blog on our trip to SF on the coast hwy...


Cheers...have been reading the blog, trauling for the SF road-trip part, but can't find it. Which page of the blog is it on?

SV :littlebike4:

Re: Cruiser bike for long road-trip -- any of you done it?

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 1:18 pm
by SoloVoyager
Anybody know which page -- just can't find it -- am I looking at the right blog (bluesblog)?

Cheers,
SV

Re: Cruiser bike for long road-trip -- any of you done it?

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 2:12 pm
by jstark47
I think she had a special blog for the trip, not her main blog. You're going to have to go back a few years to find it, maybe 2007 or so.

Re: Cruiser bike for long road-trip -- any of you done it?

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 6:26 pm
by Nalian
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=17862

That's the trip blog anyway - not sure where the SF trip is in alla that, as I think there were a few trips.