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I think the NT1100 is a compromise between the ST1300 and the NT700 and should not cut into the Goldwing sales too much. If theWell if it is big brother to the NC750X and little brother to the GoldWing should be just right.
Emissions and cost of manufacturing and can use the same motor across the product line. Same with midsize trucks, all 4 cylinder turbo. Cars are going the same route.Many modern bikes seem to have lost any semblance of imagination, when it comes to the motor.
Parallel twin, parallel twin, parallel twin... indeed the argument can easily be made that bikes are becoming commodities.
"Nice choice of motorcycle, Mr. Customer. Now, would you like that in a parallel twin configuration, or do you prefer the parallel twin...?"
Where's the inline 4 today? Much less the V-four. OK, there are still some triples, but they're on the way out too.
I say Pfffttt.
Same-O, same-o. Big YAWN!
Many modern bikes seem to have lost any semblance of imagination, when it comes to the motor.
Parallel twin, parallel twin, parallel twin...
Just as I have said in post 14. Emissions and cost of manufacturing and can use the same motor across the product line.There are good reasons for it. Old Kevin says:
"........there is a good reason for middleweight twins to exist, and in such numbers: They can appeal to the large number of real, licensed motorcyclists who actually exist"
More reading here if you are interested in understanding why it is so.
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Parallel Twins Take Over
The number of motorcycles powered by parallel-twin engines continue to grow. Kevin Cameron ponders why.www.cycleworld.com