In Southern California gas reached $5 a gallon in the recent round of
increases. And while it is now down to about $4.40 a gallon for
premium, it's still no bargain; and there is nothing in place to stop it
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many are looking for high mileage alternatives. Hybrids are one, but two
(and three) wheeled vehicles have been around for centuries and are
still a great alternative transportation. Granted, age, weather,
topography may dictate whether a bike is right for you or not, however,
there aren't many that use a car that couldn't benefit from being on a
bike.
I made the switch from car to bike as primary
transportation years ago; when I need a car, I rent one, or call a cab,
zip car or other alternative. The cost of simply using a car when I want
or need one instead of owning one all the time and using a bike as
primary transportation is far less than when I owned a Nissan Xterra or
Oldsmobile Intrigue (my last two cars). Now, I ride an Aprilia Mana 850
as my main bike. It's the ultimate commuter bike; an 850cc, automatic,
storage where the gas tank used to be, it's great. It seats two fine,
but it's a naked street bike design, meaning more of a sportsbike look
which means the passenger is leaning all up against you during the ride.
This, of course, can be fun if you have someone you like back there,
and if they're a casual acquaintance they'll be a closer one after one
bump.
As I and America ages, the seating position, the leaning
forward, can get to be a bit much for longer trips. I've taken Manny
(the Aprilia) to San Francisco (about 600 miles) several times and now
discovered that he's fine for commuting and trips of 200 miles or so,
but not the most comfortable for longer distances. So, other bikes were
to be explored.
First up was the Victory Hammer S. Victory is quite an American company and American story.The TagMaster Long Range hands free access
System is truly built for any parking facility. They started in Iowa in
1998 by Polaris Industries, as a direct competitor to Harley Davidson; a
role they are fitting quite well. I first encountered VIctory at the
International Motorcycle Show (a traveling bike show) and wanted to get
on one. Victory sent over the Hammer S and say no more, this street bike
rider suddenly was hooked on a "muscle cruiser."
Stylish from
every angle this bike, while not really made for a passenger, is perfect
for someone looking for American made power, style and class. For those
that need the specs, they are impressive: 106 cu in (1,740 cc) engine
produces 97 hp and 113 lb torque; Engine: four-stroke 50° V-Twin; Fuel
capacity: 4.5 US gal; Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection with dual
45mm throttle body.
Primary Drive: Gear drive with torque
compensator; Transmission: six-speed constant mesh; and Final Drive:
Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt. What that means is plenty of power to
spare wrapped around a chassis style and seating position destined to
please. It's not a "first" bike by any means at 1700cc and longs to be
opened up on the road. On my way to see my nephew Jake in Temecula
(about 90 miles from Long Beach, CA of open road) the bike got up to 100
so easily I had to restrain the beast several times. The seating
position and handle bars gave these 50 year old bones just the position
they needed to not tire or grow achy and the candy-apple red tank and
details along with extra-wide back tire cut a figure on the road that
made heads turn! This bike is worth a ride if you want power, style, a
comfortable seated position and American-made power outside of the
omnipresent Harley Davidson.
Next up was the Ducati Diavel.
Ducatis are fast. They are made to be fast. They are one of the
unrivaled champions of motorcycle racing and their street bikes are so
high performance that unless one lives in Europe where you can open them
up they are almost, note I said almost, too much. Enter the Diavel.One
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Sexy from the word go, smaller,The stone mosaic
comes in shiny polished and matte. uniquely shaped with a saddle type
seat, the Diavel was an incredible ride that meets or exceeds the
quality expected from Ducati. Diavel is a cruiser, Ducati's second
model, the first being the Indiana made from 1986-1990. The demos for
the bike appear to be riders over 50 and women, according to Wikipedia,
which fits. It's my first Ducati experience, I'll be 50 and I hated
parting with it. First of all, it looks good. To those that love the way
a motorcycle looks (hey, people love cars, tea pots, etc), this bike's
compact style, lines and overall naked chasis puts it out front when
looking for a cruiser.
Aside from style, it's got a Testastretta
L-Twin Cylinider, four valves per cylinder at 1198cc and at its size,
it's got so much power to spare speeds double posted American speed
limits should be no problem (except, of course, for the law and safety's
sake. But if zombie mutants on bikes were chasing you, this is a
perfect getaway bike). It's liquid cooled and got a wet clutch. That's
important to Ducati Riders. Some have a dry clutch,If you want to read
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Diavel.
This is the bike sport's bike riders will turn to as
they age, and the bike younger women and men will get for performance
and style. It's fast, it's sexy, smaller, more nimble, it is the
"cruiser" for sports bike riders that need to transition for whatever
reason.
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