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4cyl enduros?
tschisi:
To be honest, i´ve never tried a three cylinder.
Maybe they ARE the missing link?
Are they more "electric" like 4 cylinders or are they thumpers?
LukeG:
I have ridden both versions of the 675 and a rocket 3. I think they are nearly the best of both worlds between a twin and a four. Also if you have ever heard a MV Augusta 675 on full song with a race system! One of the best sounding four strokes out there.
Ims Roll:
The Triumph triples are quite literally the smoothest thing I have ever ridden. They make riding a bmw 1200 with air suspension on a sheet of glass feel bumpy. They like there r's however, the 800's don't start pulling into lots of HP till high in the rpm's. The explorer though does have quite a bit more bottom and pulls more like a tractor at low r's but will run with a sport bike once it's in the r's
tschisi:
Alright, this makes the english ones interesting, althought the standard 1050 is the only affordable...
Ims Roll:
Never personally ridden a 1050 but I know you can get a good price on them. I don't know how much this relates to bikes vs cars seeings how i don't own any European street bikes or cars but I know one thing they used to say "If you can't afford a new BMW with a warranty, you can't afford a BMW"
I would honestly look at the kawasaki versys, not cause i'm a kawi only guy but there right about what your looking for. Upright ergonomics, ability to stand, inline 4.
The honda ST might work for you as well, not sure how standing would be on it however.
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