Top 10 Muscle Motorcycles and Power Cruisers with the Highest Speed Capabilities
  • 4 years ago
Cruisers are often associated with imposing but rather conservative performance characteristics, because hey, who wouldn’t like to just relax on a cruise, right? However, within this motorcycle class there is a special breed of bikes that incorporate sports characteristics to be turned into true muscle machines.

This subfamily of two wheelers takes the cruiser style of riding to a whole new level bringing hands ripping acceleration, excessive top speeds and improved dynamics. In this episode we will be presenting to you the most remarkable members of the muscle bike family!
The bikes from Arch motorcycles, owned by Keanu Reeves and Gard Hollinger, are arguably the leaders in the class of power cruisers. With the prices which kick off from $80,000 they get the most advanced tech and extremely powerful engines.

Triumph TFC Rocket III: triumphmotorcycles.com/bikes/cruisers/rocket/2018/rocket-iii-roadster-abs

The Rocket III has always had one of the largest and most powerful engines among production motorcycles, but it appears that the new limited-edition range, Triumph Factory Customs, will be going even further.

Yamaha VMAX: yamahamotorsports.com/sport-heritage/models/vmax

Yamaha VMAX was introduced back in 1985. It was fully redesigned in 2009, so the current 2019 model looks almost nothing like the original. The bike’s major advantage is its 1679 cc liquid-cooled 65-degree V-four engine, that produces 200 horses and 123 lb-ft of torque.

Ducati Diavel 1260 / 1260 S: ducati.com/ww/en/bikes/diavel/diavel-1260

Just like many of today’s bikes the new Diavel 1260 doesn’t fall within a particular motorcycle class, but rather creates a niche of its own. The manufacturer labels it as a maxi-naked bike with the ergonomics of a muscle cruiser.

Ducati XDiavel / S: ducati.com/ww/en/bikes/xdiavel/xdiavel

The Ducati XDiavel is a true synergy of a sports bike and a cruiser with immense horsepower output and a comfortable riding position. With the 40 degree lean angle it is capable of impressive cornering and riding dynamics.

Suzuki Boulevard M109R B.O.S.S.: suzukimotorcycles.com.au/range/road/cruiser/boulevard-m109r/features

2019 Suzuki Boulevard M109R B.O.S.S. has most of its parts blacked-out, including exhaust system, handlebars, clutch and brakes, which make it stealthy and elegant at the same time. Powered by the 1983cc V-twin engine, it has the total output of 128 horses and 118 lb-ft of torque.

Yamaha Raider: yamahamotorsports.com/cruiser/models/raider

Previously a part of Yamaha’s Star Motorcycles sub-brand, the Raider entered the company’s line-up in 2008. In 2017, the motorcycle started selling under Yamaha’s name, receiving an all-black color scheme to go with its chopper-like design.
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