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What a crappy comparisson!
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the music was terrible!
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Great comparison, but what was the weather like??? lol
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worthless.
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@MotorTourerPA One was the auto clutch "AE" model.
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What a waste of time watching this.
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Why do these people bother... are you comparing bikes or ride routes..and kill the stupid music.
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Did he say "a couple FJR's"? Why do you need more than one in a comparison test?
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OK! Which bike won???
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i have a question.i have s yamaha thundercat from 98 and it wont stay at idle rev.she revs up to 3000 and wont come down,do u have any ideea wats the problem,?,i check the idle cable,the accelerate cable,the choke,pls if u know write back
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I agree with what everyone has said . What shits me the most is the annoying prat with the microphone what a FUCKING TOOL !.... you are retarded !
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I get the feeling these guys just get to ride cool bikes and get paid to do so. Nice job! Unfortunately they forgot their work... review the bikes.
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can I get my 3:13 back? ;-)
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And the winner is?
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Forget about all the bickering guys....this vid is CRAP.Its more about the weather than the bikes.I own a GTR and was waiting on his review!!!
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Why must you "grown" men use such childish vulgar language to express yourselves? It would behoove each of you to increase your vocabulary enough so you can make a point without all the gutter language. Happy riding.
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hahaha i've just read all that bickering by you two. classic! i'm guessing at least one of you is american.. giving it all the lip n all lol! :D
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The 650r is an awesome touring bike. I've put 37,000 miles on mine in the past 2 years. Good luck on your road test. And yea this video is lame.
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Correction: LA to San Francisco in 1 one. No matter how you look at it. 1100 miles in 4 days is 275 miles a day. The coastal roads are not too twisty to slow you down expect in Big Sur. Ok, i'm done.
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I rode from LA to San Diego in a day on my Ninja 650r. Sounds like it took them 2-3 days? If so, it sounds like a weak test ride. Start pumping out 500+ miles (at least) a day for four days and then tell me who sport tourer is better.
Shivering and wet, we crouched behind protective windscreens, clutching handlebars for those final, weary miles home. The steady rain had long ago soaked riding boots and it was waterlogged fingers that made constant wipes across visors. Headlights pierced the blackness ahead, illuminating the dark bark of Douglas Firs, a far cry from the palm trees and sunny skies four days and a 1000 miles earlier when we had started our 2008 Super Sport-Touring Shootout. When MotorcycleUSA lined up its '08 sport-touring comparo this past winter, our entire Oregon office was, to borrow a line from Johnny Cash, "as gone as a wild goose in winter." Flying down to Southern California with enough gear for a four-day tour, our test riders hopped off a plane and onto five sport-touring motorcycles for a motor migration home. Along the way we'd plod through drizzling rain, blinding fog and chilly temps, but enjoy every minute as we covered 1100 miles of California's scenic Pacific coastline. Read the full 2008 Super Sport Touring Comparison Test at www.motorcycle-usa.com