Joe A.
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I'm in!
Bring this thing over please!
Honda?s Bulldog citybike concept is a bruiser with storage to spare | Fox News
Bring this thing over please!
Honda?s Bulldog citybike concept is a bruiser with storage to spare | Fox News
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I like the idea, but not the execution. It's just a shade too far into the designed for a look rather than a function.
Like what someone *thinks* is "rugged", but has no real world knowledge of what it takes to make it work.
The exhaust pipes go directly under the engine, so even the smallest curb in a purely urban city environment, could instantly damage it. It has what appears to be less than 3-4" of suspension travel, and combine that with 15" tires, well, it may be difficult for this thing to even get over a curb, let alone have to worry about crunching the header pipes, I guess.
One tip over and there go the clutch and brake levers. Not even a vestigial handle bar protector or plastic wind guard to prevent damage. This goes entirely against the big engine crash bars and stout looking headlight storage platform/protector tubework.
I love Honda's new found fascination with storage compartments, but it always seems to come at the price of fuel tank size. The gas tank on the Bulldog has to be in the usual place, not under the seat as there is zero room, but the airbox and storage bins have to take up a lot of volume, so I can't see the fuel capacity being much over 12-ish litres, say.
It looks like it was designed by short young Japanese girls for other short young Japanese girls, who would want the colours to match their new cute shoes and nail polish, and show off their Pokémon collection stored inside the tank compartments.
I know, I know, that sounds like I'm eviscerating the poor thing and kicking sand at it, lol. But I DO like the idea and even the look, god forbid. And there is absolutely nothing wrong with a target audience being zeroed in on. Maybe there are more domestic market short young Japanese girls who would buy this bike on powder blue painted accent looks alone, regardless of function, than all of North America combined. Who knows?
Some of these whacky things are never really conceived to be of interest to anyone outside Japan, with a few notable exceptions here and there of course. (DN-01, NM4, etc.)
So you aren't a powder blue type of guy? Huh, never would have guessed that.
(mind you, I *do* fondly recall an album cover in my youth, that had a girl with powder blue lipstick that was rather intoxicating to think about, at the time)
I think you used the wrong phrasing here.
Sorry, it looks to me like a Ruckus with a gland problem.