ARtraveler
R.I.P. Dwayne
Between the years 1990 and 2001 I did not have a motorcycle of any kind. My re-entry into M/C's was the Yamaha 650 twin. I duded it up like the Silverado version that appeared the NEXT year.
Having previously driven semi big iron (1000 CC) the 650 seemed more like a "toy" bike to me. Not very good at all for a passenger.
When I brought it to AK, and then driving all the hills and mountain passes, I felt the machine to be way underpowered. It had to be shifted to second gear to comfortably make it up some of the hills.
I promptly traded it off on a Kawasaki 1000 Voyager (the last of that particular breed)--with the 4 cylinder engine. Then the M/C party started over again.
Bottom line, I am thinking that if BRP comes out with a small one (650 cc or so) that I will pass. Even Linda is comfortable driving the 998 and the 1330 these days.
It will be opening the market for many who have not yet experienced :ani29:'s and have been put off by the high asking prices of current stuff. IMO--its all about the learning curve. Having had bigger engines--I don't want smaller. I don't like "underpowered."

Having previously driven semi big iron (1000 CC) the 650 seemed more like a "toy" bike to me. Not very good at all for a passenger.
When I brought it to AK, and then driving all the hills and mountain passes, I felt the machine to be way underpowered. It had to be shifted to second gear to comfortably make it up some of the hills.
I promptly traded it off on a Kawasaki 1000 Voyager (the last of that particular breed)--with the 4 cylinder engine. Then the M/C party started over again.
Bottom line, I am thinking that if BRP comes out with a small one (650 cc or so) that I will pass. Even Linda is comfortable driving the 998 and the 1330 these days.
It will be opening the market for many who have not yet experienced :ani29:'s and have been put off by the high asking prices of current stuff. IMO--its all about the learning curve. Having had bigger engines--I don't want smaller. I don't like "underpowered."



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