The 7 Different Styles of Cruiser Motorcycles

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"The 7 Different Styles of Cruiser Motorcycles and how to Insult their Riders"

Mrsammyd
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Damn.... I used to love this page solely because it promoted loving being on 2 wheels no matter what you rode and educating everyone about the positivity of keeping an open mind to different styles and makes. And now it's represented like it comes from the 1 bike beats all cliques we were always told were the guys we shouldn't be. Yes I ride a cruiser. No it's not a Harley. But I also appreciate a huge diversity of different genres and makes of bikes. As should we all.

lowlyfe
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"you can barely reach the brake lever" Why bother? It probably doesn't work anyway...

bludmakesgrassgrow
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I’m a newer rider, I’ve been riding for only 4 years, my first bike was a Honda rebel, i had fun with it, a few months ago I switched to a Honda ctx dct ( I know you don’t think that’s a real motorcycle) but I’ve been having a blast and for the first time I’m really enjoying riding, I’m 100 times more confident, like I said I know riders don’t consider it a real motorcycle but for me it’s been awesome, I still ride a manual here and there but the ctx is just more fun for me.

mrhunlun
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Now I feel like a douche bag for even wanting a motorcycle.

mustang
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"Fat bob, Rocket 3, Diavel"
Vmax: "Am i a joke to you?"

anwarfraser
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From a Harley guy — the reason you never see choppers actually being ridden is because choppers are actually terrible.

It turns out using your spine as rear suspension isn’t a lot of fun. I’ll take my Softail, thanks!

RealBelisariusCawl
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Actually, it was the returning GIs from WW2, in the late 30s and 40s who gifted us "The BOBBER." Originating with the Hot Rod craze post WW2, returning servicemen began stripping down their bikes to lighten the load and create competitive, street racing machines! Now just like the Hot Rod, GI's were buying motorcycles as cheap transportation, and with their newly acquired mechanical skills, making them faster then stock, which btw, not only included stripping heavy parts to lighten the bikes, often including unnecessary items like the suspension and shocks, but turning wrenches to make their engines far faster than stock! The goal was to make American bikes like the Harley, compete with and dominate, the often faster and lighter British and Italian bikes, that were now invading the U.S.! This procedure usually included the signature removing of, or shortening, aka "bobbing, " the rear fender, as well as shortening or bobbing the often far to long seat. And so, "the Bobber" was born - as much "trench art" as it was racing machine - the American, motorcycling GI's mean and lean street machine, known affectionately today as... "The Bobber."

WellStudied
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Just got my first bike! A used turbo busa. I'm loving it so far

exp
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"The 7 Different Styles of Cruiser Motorcycles - by someone who hasn't ridden any of them"

lloydsumpter
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I got no hair, cant fit into skinny jeans and ride a triumph bobber black 😂

gatogato
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I just want to get a chopper in order to say "GET TO THE CHOPPAH" every time I go for a ride.

jaspervanloo
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my parents: you’ll wanna get a car with lots of protection and safety features...









me: it’s motorcycle time baby

theprentissplot
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My Vulcan cries in magma tears hearing you say these words

NemanjaPrincolio
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Me: watching these videos
Also me: never even sat on a motorbike before

itschipsbruh
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While I like all cruisers a lot, my favorite type are standard midweight cruisers, such as Kawasaki Vulcan EN500, Suzuki Savage, Honda Shadow 600 and 750, HD Sportster and similar bikes, they have the comfort and long distance highway riding capabilities of big cruisers, while still being small and light enough to be practical for city riding.

ZP
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Futt Yuu, Spite! Little bit of love from a Vulcan rider.

poursomebeeronit
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Half of Yam's audience: "Who the hell is Peter Fonda? Did he ride against Rossi back in the 90s?"

MightierThanTheGun
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You busted me. I am a hipster on a bobber. 🤦‍♂️

Lingkxs.
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I love my cruiser! 14 Honda Valkyrie. I live in Houston and really enjoy riding in the Austin area.

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