Umm....maybe Michigan roads ain't so bad...
Holy Crap! Why the heck was that guy following so close to that truck with an unsecured load? And was he really trying to pass that truck on that road?!
Heads up!
Heads up!
Once the old one is dialed in, why would I want a new one. For want of parts, the old bikes will still outlast the new ones.Perhaps there will be a 2024 XS650......perhaps......
Once the old one is dialed in, why would I want a new one. For want of parts, the old bikes will still outlast the new ones.
"Seesaw pedal."
I think it also because they see the trend heading to less intimidating bikes. Looks and performance. Not everyone wants 150hp and ability to run respectable times on a GP track. Or do 700 miles days on a 900lb bike. Or ride on non paved roads on a bike you need a step stool to get on. Just something yo can go out and have fun on. Looking like a retro bike is a plus.In Japan this costs about $6800 CAD new – but what a neat bike.
My guess is that this the first of a flood of traditionally styled bikes that will come from the Japanese-4 (Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha) manufacturers over the next few years as they directly take on Royal Enfield with simpler and more comfortable bikes.
Perhaps there will be a 2024 XS650......perhaps......
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