What else around 500cc?
What else around 500cc?
I passed my BRC last weekend and have started looking for a used bike. I am thinking I would like a 500cc cruiser. I have been looking for used Yamaha Viragos or Kawasaki Vulcans. Unfortunately, there aren't really any for sale around here (Chicago). Am I forgetting any good 400-500cc cruisers?
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The bike only has 4 gears though so highway riding might be a bit of annoyance. The Vulcan has more leg room and 6 gears for something a little more relaxed... it also seems Honda is charging more for it than Kawasaki is for the Vulcan.Thumper wrote:The Honda Shadow VLX is a 600 (actually somewhere around 585cc...) and fairly equal to the Vulcan. You might have a better chance at finding a used VLX than a Vulcan.
used Viragos that are 535cc should be around unless most are scrapped (one dealer by me has the 700) and maybe a Honda Magna (700 - 750) or Kawasaki Eliminator 600(?).
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I'm pretty tippy toed on the Honda Shadow 600. It's my first bike, and I'd rather start with something that I have more solid footing and is not as heavy. I could probably do a 600, but I wouldn't feel as comfortable as I have on the 500s I've been on.jonnythan wrote:Why limit yourself to 500cc? Expand your search to include 650-700cc cruisers and you have tons of options.
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The Spouse Thingy has a VLX...it's decent on the highway. It's rare that he wishes he had a 5th gear and overall really likes the bike.JC Viper wrote:The bike only has 4 gears though so highway riding might be a bit of annoyance. The Vulcan has more leg room and 6 gears for something a little more relaxed... it also seems Honda is charging more for it than Kawasaki is for the Vulcan.
That said...a Vulcan 500 *is* probably the better bike between the two, but the OP said there were none to be found in his/her area.
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The '82-'86 Honda VT500C Shadow or the '82-'83 VT500A Ascot are what you're looking for. 500cc V-twin, 410lb, 50HP, 60MPG, shafty, 6 speed, 5.3 secs 0-60mph. You should be able to pick one up for $1,500-$2,000, if you can find one. The seat height is very similar to the Vulcan 500. It's a very reliable bike.
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/buyersgu ... Shadow.htm
I'm unsure why this photo has a round headlight. The VT500Cs all came with rectangular headlights.
If you want a new(er) bike, get the Vulcan 500. It's very much the same specs, but is an inline-2 instead of the V-twin. Kawi has more intelligence to keep their 500cc cruiser in the lineup.
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/buyersgu ... Shadow.htm

If you want a new(er) bike, get the Vulcan 500. It's very much the same specs, but is an inline-2 instead of the V-twin. Kawi has more intelligence to keep their 500cc cruiser in the lineup.