Morrissey
Well-known member
Personally I like this bike. It fills a nice void in the market of entry level/urban commuter bikes. Not everyone wants to ride a "race inspired" bike like the 250 Ninja or CB, but not everyone wants a laid-back cruiser styled bike like the Vstar of Rebel. Its going to be upright, comfortable, visibility will be great as your head is up nice and high on one of these and it will be nimble and light. Everything you want for just bombing around the back streets of TO!
As for having old technology, how is that a bad thing? I've had my 1100 Virago (loaded with old school tech) since '97 and the bike has been FLAWLESS! I've had to replace the stator and a couple of wheel barings in 13yrs and 90,000km. If you're not worried about cutting edge performance, older bullet-proof simple technology is where its at! You rarely every need work done and when you do, its dirt cheap! A lot of modern bikes are also relatively low maintenance, but when the do need work done, it sure does cost a pretty penny.
I think this bike has a lot of appeal to anyone who just wants a fun to ride, inexpensive motorcycle. Period.
As for having old technology, how is that a bad thing? I've had my 1100 Virago (loaded with old school tech) since '97 and the bike has been FLAWLESS! I've had to replace the stator and a couple of wheel barings in 13yrs and 90,000km. If you're not worried about cutting edge performance, older bullet-proof simple technology is where its at! You rarely every need work done and when you do, its dirt cheap! A lot of modern bikes are also relatively low maintenance, but when the do need work done, it sure does cost a pretty penny.
I think this bike has a lot of appeal to anyone who just wants a fun to ride, inexpensive motorcycle. Period.