OB_Cisco San Jose
Registered
For those of you who would like to compliment your Hayabusa with a High performance cruz bike I would strongly suggest the 2000 Hellcat motorcycle made by Conferates.I test rode one today in San Francisco and was very very pleased with the ride and look and workmanship of the bike.We set out on the streets starting from Geary St going up to Japan town and back down to Market St. area and back around to Geary.The ride was way better than my custom 92Fatboy or my wifes 94 Heritage.The bike had a 120ci Merch's engine with Mikuni,Front suspension was inverted Paoli,rear suspension was Works Shocks,Front brakes Dual ISR six-piston calipers,Rear brake:ISR four-piston caliper
Tires:rear 200 Pirelli on 17" rims Dymags,Dry weight 495/500lbs.The front brakes where better than my Hayabusa,no kidding.The seating height was great and that 200 back tire gave the bike alot more stable ride thru the city and going up and down those hills where no problem.The pictures that you see in the magazine give this motorcycle no justice,you got to see it in person and test drive this beast.Don't get me wrong I love my Hayabusa but I also like to cruz around on my Harley,but after test driving the Hellcat I need to get rid of both Harleys and get the Confederate motorcycle.The only bad thing is the price,low end model start around $19,000 and the full blown package goes for $28,000.I figured the amount I put into both of my Harleys I could easily have bought one of the Hellcat.Very High tech for a V-Twin cruz bike,made and designed in America and the people that run the show,staff extra nice people,Hector Valdes and Marcia Zanetti sales exectives top notch.If anyone is intrested in the motorcycle you can contact Cofederate Motorcycles at 504-893-3370 and they do have a website:www.confederate.com, these are my opinion.FYI
Tires:rear 200 Pirelli on 17" rims Dymags,Dry weight 495/500lbs.The front brakes where better than my Hayabusa,no kidding.The seating height was great and that 200 back tire gave the bike alot more stable ride thru the city and going up and down those hills where no problem.The pictures that you see in the magazine give this motorcycle no justice,you got to see it in person and test drive this beast.Don't get me wrong I love my Hayabusa but I also like to cruz around on my Harley,but after test driving the Hellcat I need to get rid of both Harleys and get the Confederate motorcycle.The only bad thing is the price,low end model start around $19,000 and the full blown package goes for $28,000.I figured the amount I put into both of my Harleys I could easily have bought one of the Hellcat.Very High tech for a V-Twin cruz bike,made and designed in America and the people that run the show,staff extra nice people,Hector Valdes and Marcia Zanetti sales exectives top notch.If anyone is intrested in the motorcycle you can contact Cofederate Motorcycles at 504-893-3370 and they do have a website:www.confederate.com, these are my opinion.FYI