The Cruisers have long been the kings of the North American motorcycle market. Available in a wide array of styles and displacements, cruisers are designed with a laid-back riding position.
The majority of contemporary cruisers are modeled after classic American bikes like Harley-Davidsons and Indians. A V-Twin motor is the typical powerplant, most often air-cooled, although that’s not always the case. A Cruiser rider generally is set into a position with feet forward and hands in a neutral or high position. This makes cruisers a popular choice for casual riding. And depending on the model and its options, they can also be suitable for distance riding, spawning a sub-class of Touring Cruisers.
The Cruisers models include the Harley-Davidson FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide, Victory Vegas, Triumph Rocket III Roadster, Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 and Yamaha Star Stryker.
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