Kawasaki Voyager

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    millg3477

    Wed Aug 06 2008

    I have owned a Goldwing and a Harley and they are not nearly the bike the Voyager is. Bought it new in 1992 and have had zero problems and a great deal of fun on it. Wouldn't trade it for anything. Is heavy, but well balanced and at my age (I am a senor citizen) I find it easy to handle. I also think Kawasaki should reintoduce the Voyager.

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    voyager86

    Sun Mar 25 2007

    Best all round bike even built. I've owned Hondas and a few other bikes over the years but, none that I've liked as much as my Voyager. Too bad I can't get a new one. My 1986 is getting a little dated. Still runs like new and will just keep rebuilding this one until .I can't get Parts anymore. With any Luck. Kawasaki will pull its head out of its ass and start building a new Voyager.

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    thecount

    Fri Mar 23 2007

    Great bike, handles well, low center of gravity and low seat hight. Plenty of power for two up. Engine is bulletproof. Is a large bike at 750 pounds. Easy to maintain. Has a low ground clearance at 5 1/2 inches. Not for a beginner.

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    retro586

    Sat Jan 21 2006

    the voyager kicks honda's butt. It doesn't snap frames or overheat. It doesn't wear out tires in 6-7000 miles. It does better on gas and it costs half as much....need i say more

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    hgl_nm

    Sun Sep 12 2004

    I can only compare it to the bikes I have owned and ridden and it is better than any of the others including a silverwing (although this was not in the same class), a Yamaha Venture Royale and a Goldwing. This is THE ultimate sport touring machine and I would not trade it for anything else. Even if I do only weigh 170 lbs and have had polio in my right leg.

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    yggest

    Fri Nov 10 2000

    This motorcycle is quite big. I think you have to weigh 200lbs to cruise it. Because of all the options offered, it is like driving a Cadilac.