And then there will be those who know better. ;-)
The author of that piece seems to struggle with what it should be called. It's a "muscle bike" dood, just like the V-max you correctly associate it with is. To call it a "crusier" is categorically wrong, as some people even call touring barges crusiers in some circles.
" "Cruiser" may be the most descriptive category, but maybe we need a new one for bikes like this Diavel, the Star VMAX. These machines offer heart-stopping power, sporting handling, bad-boy styling and frequently, customer-limiting pricing (although the base model Diavel appears to somewhat of a bargain by Ducati's standards) and availability. Megabikes? Supercruisers? Roethlisbarges?"
Ummm, how about calling it what it is, like a "muscle bike."?! :-)
Whatever... :-)
From: Mark <mark_trbojevic@hotmail.com>
To: st2_owners@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 5:08:39 PM
Subject: [DucatiST] Re: New Ducati Cruiser
I think you'll find a LOT of people will continue to call it a cruiser. :-)
http://www.motorcycledaily.com/2010/11/ducati-diavel-revealed/
Mark
2010 White MTS 1200s Touring
--- In st2_owners@yahoogroups.com, st ryder <st3ryder@...> wrote:
>
> I think we need to clarify that this is not a Ducati "cruiser", it's a Ducati
> "muscle bike." Big difference between a cruiser like my old HD FXDL, and my
> old Yamaha V-max muscle bike. Very few people are going to be doing much
> cruising on this thing. It's intended to intimidate and shred the pavement
> between stoplights on a Sunday night on you local strip, not to add on some
> saddle bags and a wind sreen and forward controls and do some lazy back road
> rose sniffing in pirate outfits, though I'm sure some will bastardise it like
> that as is the fate of some mistreated V-maxes.
>
>
> That said, I'm going to pass on this one and hold out hope for a Desmosedici
> inspired SST. :-) Â
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