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[NBR] NY Motorcycle Show

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 1:22 am
by charlie55
Brother-in-law and I went this past Saturday and, as usual, had a blast. The scoot selection was relatively unchanged from last year, but I did have a chance to look at, and rule out, the bikes I was considering.

- Honda's CBR300F and CBR300R were, as is usually the case with Honda, top-notch. Unfortunately, a few minutes of seat time was enough to confirm that my aging back just isn't compatible with the riding position.

- Suzuki's SR400 was an absolute show-stopper: all retro-gorgeous and sharp. Problem for me was the price, with an MSRP pushing the 6K envelope. Spoke to one of the reps there and he informed me that they only plan on making about 1200 or so a year, so I don't think there will be enough volume to make this a future "used" bargain. All of the reviews I read seemed to be in agreement that a more realistic price point would have been in the $4500 range, but you can't fight City Hall.

-The Royal Enfield Continental GT was a beautiful piece of eye-candy, but way out in left field with a 6K price tag. Felt a bit top-heavy and twitchy to me as well. Even ignoring those issues, as was the case with the Honda sport bikes, it turns out that cafes don't do much for my back either.

- Wasn't really considering them, but the 2015 Kawi Vulcans are gorgeous. They also come "custom fit" with combinations of seats and bar positions to suit a wide range of rider sizes. If I understood correctly, the dealer does the fitting at sale time.

The day wasn't a total loss since it gave me a chance to learn what isn't a match. There was one bright spot however. This year they had a charity booth for near-sighted blondes, one of whom graciously agreed to have her picture taken with me:

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Approximately 5 seconds after this picture was taken, the young lady put her glasses back on, took one look at me, and ran screaming in the direction of St. Patrick's Cathedral. (Something about wanting to enter a convent.) Sometimes I think my ugly mug has saved more young ladies from a life of debauchery than all the popes combined.

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 3:45 am
by jrsjr
Thanks for the humorous report! I'm looking forward to seeing that new Kawasaki, but I've been told that the adjustment to the ergonomics allows the bike to be sized from small riders to medium riders, not larger riders, so it's not for me. Still it's a great idea.

I'm curious what kind of presence the scooter vendors had at the show. You said it was the same as last year. Was Genuine there? I assume Piaggio was there, right? Anybody else?

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 4:02 am
by Neurotic-Hapi-Snak
You mean the Yamaha SR400. The SR400 and the Suzuki TU250X are the only current new motorcycles I'd consider.

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 4:06 am
by charlie55
jrsjr wrote:Thanks for the humorous report! I'm looking forward to seeing that new Kawasaki, but I've been told that the adjustment to the ergonomics allows the bike to be sized from small riders to medium riders, not larger riders, so it's not for me. Still it's a great idea.

I'm curious what kind of presence the scooter vendors had at the show. You said it was the same as last year. Was Genuine there? I assume Piaggio was there, right? Anybody else?
In so far as the scoots, definitely no Genuine, and although I searched, I didn't see any Piaggio/Vespa, Kymco, or Yamaha. Only Honda and Suzuki, with the same lineup they had last year. There was a smallish booth with some private-labelled Chinese stuff. Very, very sparse showing this year.

I love the TU250X and although it's apples and oranges, my Helix is already a 250, so I really couldn't justify spending $4K+ for a shifty of the same displacement. I figure I'll just keep an eye out for something used and local. There tends to be a lot of decent stuff in the $2K range at times. Just don't want to repeat my rebuild of that '76 CB125S - got it cheap, but I lost most of a season getting it restored and roadworthy. My dream bike is an Aermacchi (Harley Sprint) 350, but a halfway decent one ain't cheap and neither are the parts. Might settle on a Rebel 450 if I can find one that hasn't been sitting for 30 years with only 5 miles on it.

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 4:07 am
by charlie55
Neurotic-Hapi-Snak wrote:You mean the Yamaha SR400. The SR400 and the Suzuki TU250X are the only current new motorcycles I'd consider.
Yup, got my wires crossed.