2003 Suzuki Marauder Comparison
While none of the bikes are particularly tall, Honda boasts the lowest seat height at 26.6 inches, a welcome feature for shorter riders. Furthermore, the saddle is one of the…
While none of the bikes are particularly tall, Honda boasts the lowest seat height at 26.6 inches, a welcome feature for shorter riders. Furthermore, the saddle is one of the…
The impressive engine’s performance hinges on its big 112mm (4.409 in.) pistons operating at a relatively short 90.5mm (3.563 in.) stroke. A two-stage cam drive system with four-valves atop each…
There are those who enjoy the visceral feel of a big-bored V-Twin and the chest-pounding bass from throaty pipes in a motorcycle dolled-up with plenty of shiny chrome and all-day,…
When the Suzuki Boulevard M109R burst onto the scene in 2006, it escalated the arms race in the performance cruiser segment with its monster engine. It is long low and…
They’re the most storied motorcycle manufacturers in American biker lore. Both scratched to life in the early 1900s, developed motorcycles that quickly earned reputations and fostered brand allegiances that ran…
Polaris threw its hat into the bagger arena right at the height of the bagger craze. Builders have been actively pushing the envelope with the platform, from front wheels big enough to…
Honda and Kawasaki have both taken an unconventional approach to the mid-level “cruiser” market with the 2015 CTX700N and Vulcan S. Stylistically, both bikes teeter more toward the sport/standard side of…