Who would have thought it? Looks pretty-interesting, and should bring a whole new group of riders to the brand, if they can avoid the stratospheric pricing.
There is supposed to be a range of displacements (500/750/975/1250 cc), among the new bikes, styled for adventure and road use.
I doubt it will be <$15K but I think that is a price-point they need to bring-in new riders.
This Pan-America ADV segment (pic #1) bike is 1250 cc.
The Streetfighter (pic #2) is 975 cc, both bikes are 60 degree liquid-cooled V-twins.
Looks like the Pan-America spoked wheels are like the BMW GS ADV bike wheels, coming-through the side of the rims, and allowing the use of tubeless tires, which I think is a big advantage.
If they can make the Pan-America 1250 cc bike 500 lbs fully-fueled and about 105 RWHP, I think they will be well-positioned.
There is supposed to be a range of displacements (500/750/975/1250 cc), among the new bikes, styled for adventure and road use.
I doubt it will be <$15K but I think that is a price-point they need to bring-in new riders.
This Pan-America ADV segment (pic #1) bike is 1250 cc.
The Streetfighter (pic #2) is 975 cc, both bikes are 60 degree liquid-cooled V-twins.
Looks like the Pan-America spoked wheels are like the BMW GS ADV bike wheels, coming-through the side of the rims, and allowing the use of tubeless tires, which I think is a big advantage.
If they can make the Pan-America 1250 cc bike 500 lbs fully-fueled and about 105 RWHP, I think they will be well-positioned.