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2008 Suzuki B-King Bike Test
2008 Suzuki B-King Bike Test
…there's no hiding its 578-lb mass (fully fueled, ready to ride). Due to the substantial width of the gas tank your legs are spread far apart, so riders with minimal dexterity better bring their A-game when riding the B-King. But things get better as soon as you reach out to the widely-spaced tubular…
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2005 KTM Super Duke First Ride
2005 KTM Super Duke First Ride
…tangerine colour adds to this look, but the black option is slightly more subtle in its approach to the onlooker. Smooth and progressive power offers the rider the opportunity to transform trailing motorists into tiny dots on the horizon.The sharp lines will not appeal to all and tend to polarize people's views…
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2009 Honda CBR1000RR Comparison Street
2009 Honda CBR1000RR Comparison Street
…sounds like everyone seemed to fit it from our tall riders to the shorter ones and that?s pretty impressive in this day and age. Also, it just seems to work the best on the street of all these bikes. It?s comfortable, fast and the suspension is always rider-friendly no matter how screwed up the road is…
2007 Yamaha FJR1300 Comparison
2007 Yamaha FJR1300 Comparison
…reaction was that it could have benefited from a sixth-gear, but fifth is extremely tall, so it would primarily be a gas-saving overdrive if there was a sixth-gear."The FJR swept the scoresheet in braking, with our riders preferring the traditional feeling of the Yamaha. Nothing provided the fantastic initial…
2009 BMW S1000RR Specs & Details
2009 BMW S1000RR Specs & Details
…important to riders and teams on the race track. Race inspired ergoes accommodate tall and short riders while providing for an engaging riding experience. ?The rider?s seating position leaning forward towards the front wheel for an active style of riding is simply ideal for the sporting rider with his particularly…
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2002 Harley Road King Classic
2002 Harley Road King Classic
….The?Road King is a comfortable bike. The handlebars and footboards are in exactly the right place for the type of riding you'll be doing on one. I'm a tall rider and many bikes just don't fit me. Not so the Road King, which seemed to invite me in like an old favorite fireside chair. My only complaint is the…
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2006 Yamaha YZF-R1 Comparison
2006 Yamaha YZF-R1 Comparison
…our testers for having the cruelest riding position, with the lowest bars, a tall seat and a long reach to the clutch lever. However, it has the most amount of legroom, so we heard less complaining from our taller riders."It's ergonomically sound for my 6'0" body," submits MCUSA contributor Billy Bartels…
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2010 Sachs MadAss 125 First Look
2010 Sachs MadAss 125 First Look
…through Pierspeed Scooters (a subsidiary of Cobra Powersports). Americans have already been acquainted with the smaller 50cc MadAss, but this August US riders have begun sampling the extra 75cc offered by the MadAss 125. The Sachs MadAss 125 benefits from an extra 75cc of oomph from its 124cc air-cooled Single…
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2005 Suzuki Boulevard First Ride
2005 Suzuki Boulevard First Ride
…It's 98 inches from tip to tail, so there is plenty of room for a rider and passenger to stretch out. The generous 65.2-inch wheelbase affords a comfortable ride, aided by a meaty 130/90-16 front tire and a 170/80-15 rear hoop. A tall 5th gear means highway cruising feels relaxed. The handlebar shape…
2006 Triumph Scrambler First Ride
2006 Triumph Scrambler First Ride
…attention if you are thinking of buying one. The '06 Scrambler isn't a performance-oriented machine, but the parallel Twin is adept at zipping its rider about town on short little, well, scrambles.The Scrambler just seems to disarm people. Its cool retro theme that dates back into the late '50s and early…

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