I've always liked the look of the Raider. I had the opportunity to ride one today and I must say I'm very impressed.
Having ridden many H-D and Victory cruisers to compare the Raider to; I came away feeling very impressed with the power, smoothness, and gearbox on the Raider. I've always thought if you're going to spend top dollar on a cruiser you'd better be knocking on the dealership door of Victory or H-D. I have come to realize the big 4 have stepped up their game substantially to compete for a piece of the US cruiser market.
The engine is smooth at idle through 90 MPH ....and has PLENTY of get up and go in any gear. I was ready to trade in my KTM Super Duke today but alas they wouldn't take the risk of such a trade in this economy. I must sell the KTM privately or find a dealer willing to trade up.
I'm sold on the Raider if I can unload the Duke.
I like my KTM but the FJR fulfills my appetite when I'm hungry for sport. What I need is a stable mate for the FJR that is a complete 180 of the motorcycling world.
Having ridden many H-D and Victory cruisers to compare the Raider to; I came away feeling very impressed with the power, smoothness, and gearbox on the Raider. I've always thought if you're going to spend top dollar on a cruiser you'd better be knocking on the dealership door of Victory or H-D. I have come to realize the big 4 have stepped up their game substantially to compete for a piece of the US cruiser market.
The engine is smooth at idle through 90 MPH ....and has PLENTY of get up and go in any gear. I was ready to trade in my KTM Super Duke today but alas they wouldn't take the risk of such a trade in this economy. I must sell the KTM privately or find a dealer willing to trade up.
I'm sold on the Raider if I can unload the Duke.
I like my KTM but the FJR fulfills my appetite when I'm hungry for sport. What I need is a stable mate for the FJR that is a complete 180 of the motorcycling world.
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