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Good bye, friends!
The fact that the Stratoliner is air cooled is a deal breaker for me. I couldn't imagine riding an air cooled bike here in the summer. That's the main reason I didn't consider HD or Star when I was considering which bike to buy.
You see a lot of guys pushing Harleys out of intersections here during the summer.
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I'm with you CJ. When I was shopping for my bike, I looked at a lot of great looking rides from various manufacturers, but I really wanted a water cooled bike. Love the Yamaha's' looks though. Sweet looking ride. One of my friends bought one and he loves it. But when we were both stuck in traffic on a hot day, his was over heating while my Nomad would only kick the fan on occasionally.
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Good bye, friends!
Hey CJ, just get ya a V2K Classic LT. Over 100 horses and 141 ft. lbs. of torque. $1,500 cheaper than the Strat and water-cooled. It'll eat pavement and ya don't have to worry about it over-heating.
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha. Remember they also make great musical intruments. Just kidding around a little. They make a great bike. That is just more CCs than I need since I am 62 and will be 63 in November. I have got my Nomad up to 100 mph and it would have done more. That is way faster than I need to be riding. I am very comfortable at speeds ranging from 65 up to 80. The law is also comfortable with me riding at those speeds.
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Good bye, friends!
Thanks again guys. CJ and audiogooroo have a point, they live in the hottest climate the country has to offer, and the air cooling may become an issue although I have not heard from any of my buddies (one of them a iron butt, having had his Strat for many years) rode in 100° tems and never had a problem. Up here in New England it hardly ever reaches 100, 90s yes (and humid making it feel terrible) but it's a short-lived event up here. I must submit that I would love to see liquid cooling on the Stratoliner but again, I have not heard of any serious problems in hot weater - yet ;)
By the way, motorcyclecruiser.com road-tested the Roadliner (identical engine etc. to the Strat) and said that this bike will leave EVERY cruiser (including any cruiser in the 2-Liter class) in the dust (the V2k is too heavy and the shaft again takes power away from the rear wheel). In the end, we all must do/ride what we really like and fits our riding style; the Nad came close but I can only repeat myself - it IS underpowered for it's weight. The 1700s should be a welcome upgrade at least in the power department. I frequently ride 2-up with my girlfriend and together we're adding about 400 lbs on the ride (most of it from me, of course ![]() |
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Good bye, friends!
Any of my old friends still here??? Looking to coming back with a '10 Voyager ... should I do it? Any thoughts on that beautiful bike ??
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Heck yes, go for it. Voyager is a great bike. Or you could get the Vaquero. Either way you would be a winner.
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Hey there, Scott!! Thanks for the feedback, and actually the seating position is in my favor, I will sit more upright than on the Stratoliner on which I had to reach for the handlebars until I put Baron's riders on it. I will need to get some sort of backrest again, but other than that I like how my position to the handlebar is on the Voyager.
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Good bye, friends!
Welcome back ! Let us know what you think whether you get a Vaquero (I really like the red one!) or the Voyager.
I am on the tall side (6'2") and would like to know how they "fit".
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Good bye, friends!
Will do, I'm 6'5" so if it fits me, you'll be good :)
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Good bye, friends!
When I saw this old thread, I wondered what was up?. I guess, welcome back, and happy riding....:)
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Good bye, friends!
I'm 5'10" and the voyager fit like a glove. My nomad has more room then the voyager, my 2 cents
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