MajorTom
QuickBlue
Re: Replacement for the Honda ST1300 in 2014?
If Honda's next sport tourer, i.e. ST1300 replacement, has cylinder deactivation and an air bag system I doubt I'll be buying it. I don't find my ST to be a gas guzzler, nor do I feel physically at risk when I ride (or I wouldn't be riding) so why would I pay additional money for these "high tech" features? I hope Honda keeps it simple, retains the V4 engine while adding a few more ponies, modifies the seating position and seat, adds electronic cruise and puts the beast on a diet.
If Honda's next sport tourer, i.e. ST1300 replacement, has cylinder deactivation and an air bag system I doubt I'll be buying it. I don't find my ST to be a gas guzzler, nor do I feel physically at risk when I ride (or I wouldn't be riding) so why would I pay additional money for these "high tech" features? I hope Honda keeps it simple, retains the V4 engine while adding a few more ponies, modifies the seating position and seat, adds electronic cruise and puts the beast on a diet.