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What is the best mass production Cruiser Motorcycle company? |
Honda? Yamaha? Harley Davidson? Etc. If you are looking only @ Cruisers, Harley-Davidson would have the largest collection. All the major manufactures have great bikes, my 2nd choice would be a Yamaha, great selection, styling, and affordable. Next would be a Honda, which as others have said is the most dependable. honda The best motorcycle I ever had for cruising is a Honda. I put 300,000 miles on it and never had to do anything major to it. I have been out of the "loop" for a while, but I see where Harley has improved a great deal over the years. The best advice I can give you at this point is do some real research and then make your choice. Maintenance is the key! so you want to make sure that it is a low maintenance bike. go for honda comfort & reliability, but yam , suzuki, & kawasaki can not be far behind Honda VTX, Valkyre, Rune, and Goldwing are all great bikes. If your talking cruisers , Harley and Honda both have a HUGE share of the cruiser market. I've owned several of both. The 4 major Japanese bikes are good and believe it or not BMW makes a couple of nice cruiser styles. It's all a preference, style, performance, sound, ride, etc. Personally I prefer a Harley. I'm into the old fashion sound of a V-twin. You just can't get that from the other makers. I got a neighbor who had a 1800 Honda and tried drilling out the pipes and to me it just sounded sick. No pop in it. But to each his own I guess? And for reliability, well, their all about the same anymore. Like anything else, if you keep up the maintenance and change the oil regular, things will last you a long time. All of your major manufacturers have good products (Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Harley, Victory,). It all depends on your choice, what you want to spend, engine size, etc. I got a 07 Yamaha 650 V-Star Silverado. I absolutely love it. When I decide to upgrade, I will probably stay with Yamaha (now called Star Motorcycles). The only reason is because I am very happy with what I currently ride. Right now, Harley is my least favorite brand, simply because of the way some Harley owners act. I really do not understand why some look down on other brands, just because they are not Harley. And don't give me the not supporting the USA crud, either. When My Star was uncrated, the crate stated "Manufactured in Kentucky", so I guess I supported the employee who works in Kentucky. Last I checked, most of them Kentucky boys were good all American boys. My bike rides the open road just like the rest. Any ways, enough of my preaching. Make sure you get exactly what you want, because some of my riding buddies simply do not like their bikes, and do not make good riding companions. The best mass production cruisers are Harleys. The Japanese have been trying to copy Harley's style, sound, etc. for years but they're just imitations. Harley's are the best in style, comfort, sound, resale value, etc. If you're going to get a cruiser check all the brands out for yourself and don't rule out a Harley just because they cost more than others. If you can't afford a new Harley, there are good used Harleys out there that are somewhat lower in price but still good bikes. I use to ride Jap bikes including a Jap cruiser, but once I rode a Harley I was hooked and will now only ride Harleys. there all good bikes except for Harley which is a throw back of 1960 technology and style that has been vastly surpassed in horsepower, engine size, technology, torque, liquid cooled, you name it. hell I'd take a new hyosong motorcycle before i drove a under powered machine that is known to break down like the Harley. there are jap dirt bikes that have as much horsepower as a Harley. or for half the price you can buy a real jap cruiser that drives like it has a pair. Victory. I would say Harley-Davidson.It's been around longer.I had my first,back in the 70's.What a mess,Had more oil in the garage floor and problems.Than brought the other brands Honda was and still is a good ride had plenty of them.Good ride and very little trouble.Brought my second Harley in 02 than in 05 brought my Heritage.Will not trade for any other brand,at this time,Maybe some other time but not now. Honda If you stick with the best of the top 3, you'll have no major issues. Hondas, New Harleys, and BMWs (a guy won 1 million miles riden on 1 BMW bike). The Triumph Rocket III, at 2300 cc, is now the gruntiest and biggest production bike currently on the market putting it 300cc above the Kawasaki Vulcan 2000. |
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