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RE: Complete list of retro bikes - pdedse - 10-25-2019 (10-25-2019, 01:18 AM)postoak_imp Wrote: I would also eliminate mini-bikes, boutique bikes, 2 cycle engine bikes, plus bikes that won't cruise at 70 mph. Good list...Will these 2 cruise at 70mph? I suppose they will, but I bet the experience is substantially different on them. Having said that, I wouldn't mind having either, or both. RE: Complete list of retro bikes - bigsheep_imp - 10-25-2019 My only gripe with the W800 is if I'm paying $$ for 800cc and paying premium insurance for a bike over 750cc, I want it to have more power than my cousins 1983 CB450. It doesn't and weighs 80 lbs more too. RE: Complete list of retro bikes - postoak_imp - 10-25-2019 suhawk 305 - ![]() ![]()
RE: Complete list of retro bikes - emptysea - 10-25-2019 Which have kick starts?
RE: Complete list of retro bikes - pdedse - 10-25-2019 (10-25-2019, 04:04 AM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: Which have kick starts? The SR400 does. RE: Complete list of retro bikes - GoldOxide_imp - 10-25-2019 Kinda miss the kickstarter on most modern machines. RE: Complete list of retro bikes - baxtercat_imp - 10-25-2019 within any such list we could distinguish between "retro appearance" features and "retro performance" or function elements. The Kawa Z900 RS or the new BMW /5 lean towards the appearance side--their functionality and performance are much like that of the Z900 and RnineT engines/platform just under the skin. Most of the "retro" there is in the paint job and cosmetics. Air-cooled engines and twin shocks look retro but, more important, they are functionally old-fashion technology--one pays a certain price in performance for a bike that is retro inside and out. So the question becomes, do you want a bike that looks kinda retro, or one that reminds you of the sounds and sensations of operating a vintage bike--the experience of kickstarting, or the pings of an engine cooling down, or simply riding without electronic traction aids and digital display screens. Some will complain about spending money on a new bike that does not have the same power as some other bike, but it seems to me that those looking for a retro experience might prefer a bike that both looks and rides somewhat like an old bike, but without the upkeep and safety compromises of owning an actual vintage machine. Is carb maintenance worth carb authenticity--using a choke, tickling etc? would anyone still want a 6 volt system or drum brakes? the interesting category is when function and looks intersect--LED headlights, for instance, or spoked wheels with tubes. For some, "cruising at 70" will not be a particularly retro qualifier, but on today's highways maybe a practical one. RE: Complete list of retro bikes - GoldOxide_imp - 10-25-2019 "Retro" to me implies "in the spirit of the original" - enough so to illicit common emotions associated with the original, but without many of the burdens. |