Pre-wrinkled seat....LOL. I suspect the longer wheel base is to stop the creature from performing a back flip in 1st gear. Looks like it would be a blast to test ride. I rode an original V-Max. To me it was a good bike on the straightaways also. I wasn't inspired by its performance in the twisties.Looks like an updated Boss Hoss, complete with a pre-wrinkled seat. I talked to a Hoss owner once who said it sucked in the twisties, but it was full grin mode on straightaways. To me that would defeat the basic premise that bikes are most enjoyable in turns, but that's just my opinion. At a drag strip or as a coffee shop bike, it would be a conversation starter for sure.
You do not need to turn in any cards. I've always enjoyed a smaller displacement, lighter weight bike. Things like this don't appeal to me at all. And I think the Chevy powered cruisers are simply absurd.I must not be the target demographic for this, because all I can think of is "Why?" Do I need to turn in my Man Card because I think the FJR's 4 cylinders and 1298 cc's are plenty powerful enough?
Hey Woof,I already have an Aurora twin-cam V8 in the driveway. And it's FOUR liters!
Also four wheels, though......
The Aurora was an Oldsmobile model from '95 to '03, skipping 2000 for some reason when they went through a Gen change. The Aurora forum calls the 95-99s "classics" and the '01-'03 Second-gen.Hey Woof,Thanks for the piccie. I assume that's your car. So... what kind of a car does that Aurora reside in? Never even heard of it before. Is this an Aussie motor?
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