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Personal Preference, V-twin (or "l" Twin) Versus Inline 4


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If you could choose, which one do you prefer  

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I've had a number of twins (Monster, R1100, Africa Twin, Russian sh*t-box) and they sometime have a nice character, but a free revving, in-line Japanese four is my favourite. I like their flexibility and smoothness and they're a lot nicer to ride fast for long distances.

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I've had a couple of 4 cylinder bikes but I still prefer twins.. They require a different riding style and to my mind are far more rewarding to ride.. That said I find it hard to pick a favorite from KTM V's , Ducati L's, Honda V's or a good old Harley V's... Guess in the end it would have to be Ducati as that is my current bike.

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Well, I only rode a Yamaha Diversion 600 and was amazed at how smooth and turbine like the motor worked. The other extreme was a Moto Guzzi V-2 which was like a living beast. Belching, shuddering, farting, ... Top speed, brake horse power pales besides the raw emotions one can experience on some twins.

I prefer twins - and like more than just the V-twins.

The other day, a Thai on a Honda VTR 1000 produced a sweet sound as well... But if I had unlimited funds, I would certainly also buy some refind four :)

Chris

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Here in the U.K. I ride a Triumpth America , a 800cc twin cruiser ( i,m a triumpth nut ) , To me nothing sounds better than a Triumpth twin rumbling between your legs , I,l be retireing to l.o.s. in 3 yrs time , it,l too expensive to bring her over with me due to the grossly unfare tax impossed on an import , But I now understand a Triumpth dealer has openened in Phuket ( my retiring destination ) Anyone any idea of the costs in Thailand of a new Triumpth America ? I,l be over there in April anyway and will investigate . :)

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Thanks for that Pikey , followed the link , answererd my questions in full. Triumpth have a second to none brand name around the world , I hope they don,t loose out in Thailand with there pricing . But then again if you own a Triumpth your part of a special club , ( in my opinion ) So maybe thats a price to pay . It won,t put me off , My only choice of bike is a Triumpth .

Cheers . Tony . :) .

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I'll go with the triple too. The best of both worlds, and an excuse to post this again...

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Although, having said that, I've just been to the Bangkok Bike Festival at Central World, lots of very nice bikes of all engine types. I'll still take a triple though, or maybe a Thunderbird twin.

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