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My favourite big twin
06/16/10 at 10:39:21
 
2048cc's of torque monster, the VN2000.

and an engine cutaway(ohv)bore 103mm stroke 123.2mm

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Reply #1 - 06/16/10 at 10:58:36
 
What would be the top speed of that monster ?
Geez thats over 1000 cc per pot,and the wieght ? just shy of a ton by the look of it.
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Reply #2 - 06/16/10 at 11:17:16
 
My rail-buggy only has 2054cc's & it's much heavier by far...
That bike is a hoss for sure! The downside is it looks like every other bike on the road.
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Reply #3 - 06/16/10 at 11:38:42
 
earlytimz wrote on 06/16/10 at 11:17:16:
My rail-buggy only has 2054cc's & it's much heavier by far...
That bike is a hoss for sure! The downside is it looks like every other bike on the road.

very true,another bike for the sheeple.
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Reply #4 - 06/18/10 at 05:55:53
 
Motorcycle Consumer News tested one in '04 and came up with 90.0 RWHP,  116.9 lbs. torque, 818 lbs. wet weight, 41.3 average mpg, 134 mph top speed, 0-60 in 3.95, 1/4 mile time and speed of 12.15 at 106.70
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Reply #5 - 06/18/10 at 06:16:22
 
& what does that big boy weigh? I guess thers some folks out there who can operate something that heavy & be okay with it, Im not one of them.
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Reply #6 - 06/18/10 at 17:35:09
 



oh wait ... I thought you said "big twins"  
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Reply #7 - 06/19/10 at 12:41:22
 
That oughta void a warranty.
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Reply #8 - 06/19/10 at 13:50:16
 
disgusting !
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Reply #9 - 06/20/10 at 01:48:39
 
Dry weight: 380.1 kg (837.9 pounds)


Oookay, Yea, well,, umm, nooo, I dont think I could pick that up or get it off my leg.
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Reply #10 - 06/20/10 at 04:35:50
 
If I were going for a BIG bike I would like this 2 liter vtwin or the Triumph big twin.
If your going for BIG then go BIG
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Reply #11 - 06/20/10 at 05:40:58
 
Bikes that big otta come with an electrically operated jack to poke in a receiver to pick it up with, or hey, why not just have it mounted somewhere about midway, running across & make it able to extend to either side? Wouldnt have to get it all the way up, just far enough so some regular person could finish it w/o getting a double hernia.
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Reply #12 - 06/21/10 at 09:23:15
 
The Rouge (V2K, VN2000) is the only current production twin I find remotely comfortable. Suffers from too low of handlebars. And the seat sucks.

I find modern Harleys cramped. Most Yammerhammers are too ugly for consideration, Suzuki twins have the most hideous fenders ever conceived. Kawasaki killed off their best twins (800 and 1500 Vulcans and Drifters).

I like my dinky little Savage, but it has taken a lot of mods to make it ridable and improve its factory shortcomings. Micro-bars and a whipped concrete seat didn't cut it for long... neither do pseudo-fenders, lobster eye signals, plastic headlight bucket that snaps off if your tool roll bounces onto it... One more respray and another muffler swap and Azrael (Pokey's new name, Angel of Death) should be just right.
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