I remember sitting on one of these at the Seattle motorcycle show when they debuted. While obviously small, the total lack of weight is really what I recall the most. That and the beautifully sculpted swingarm and frame. Like most I was disappointed that although it looked street legal, it wasn’t. It was delivered with head and tail lights, but no signals or switch. However this example has received some aftermarket blinkers and has found it’s way through the DMV. With under 400km’s, a full set of track fairings, and the metal plate on the back, you’re ready to assault suburban streets or suit up for track days. Listed with under 400km’s for just $5100 on Seattle Craigslist.
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I wish I would of knew in 09 cause I was at that same show wish I would of known the state law was gonna change like 2 yrs later that would of allowed me to reg it for the road here!!
These are great and you can purchase the street wiring kit that includes all the parts to make it street legal. I live in Massachusetts I purchase mine from a ebay auction for 3800.00 it was titled in Connecticut . I had no problem titling in Massachusetts now h.as just over 2000 miles on it. Love it great on the back roads with lots of twisties
My wife owns one of these too. After seeing one at the Cleveland show it quickly became her dream bike. Got the kit when we bought it. A couple nights in the garage and a six pack later it’s got full registration and gets more looks than my duc ss. Great bike.
So sweet. Sweeter would be slotting an Aprilia SXV550 motor into it. Can’t recall but I remember an interview where an Aprilia engineer said the frame/swingarm for this was over built and could take a 250 but would really be fun with the 4 stroke 550.