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| I have to decide between a Concourse and a Cagiva Navigator for a bike that I will use mainly in the city and sometimes touring, what do you recomend?
Patrick Martel |
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| No brainer: Concours! as far as I am concerned. But a little bit on the heavy side. I had a GPz-1100 till last year, same idea as a Concours but less touring fairings, a bit more powerfull (because of 1100 cc), in other words more sporty. I loved it. We do a lot of touring, though. I toured 36,000 miles on the GPz. Two of my friends have Concourses. For the time being, they wouldn't want to get rid of it neither for money nor love. Another thing to keep in mind is "dependability" (You can't beat the Concours, and Kawasaki in general) and "service availability". You can get riders' reports on the Concours owners website:
http://www.concours.org/ and other websites when you go to Google "Advanced search" and type in Concours Owners. -- Good luck, I am curious as to what you finally decided on. -- Max (San Francisco Bay Area)
Max Jacobson |
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| What's a Cagiva Navigator? Seriously, The Connie is a proven entity, parts and extras abound and the support group is the best in the industry. The Cagiva sounds sexy but Connie is the girl for you!
spud |
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| Connie is not a great "around towner". It's too big and heavy (625+ lbs) for stop and go but that all disappears out on the road straight or twisty. Not sure how much the Cagiva weighs.
Semg The Prez |
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