I appreciate your efforts in making your videos. I like the overall looks and layout, especially the large easy to read texts bottom and price info at top. Enjoy them very much. Thank you.
If you are a fan of bobber motorcycle style, you are in for a treat. Here are some of the best models that are available today. Which of these is your favorite?
hi there. i wonder that i m the first to give a dumb up. i like them all. but m i would have to choose ecconomical , that means low cost. and i really must say, that the Check MotorbikeJava Perak. looks great aswell. i dont know how good materials are ect. with all the other motorbikes here , i wouldnt have any doubt. That nothing would happen for the next 10:20 Years. but i would give it a try. and try the Java Perak , it is a beautiful and very attractive motorbike. i like also the Indiana. BMW and Harley. But i would be happy with the Java Perak. he looks awesome. and to a price no one would expect. good luck to all.
Triumph is my favourite followed by the Indian 100 HP model. The Guzzi would be my choice from a cost, low maintenance view point with its lumpy, go forever motor and shaft drive.
So, my Moto Guzzi is not a fluke? Good to know. I am doing a light restoration on a 1976 round barrel big block and judging by what I see at 5,500 miles it should take me about 3 lifetimes worth of riding to wear one out. Well, no surprise I guess as one of the reasons I have mine was being around a guy that owned a 1980 850 T3 with 180,000 miles on the original engine.
I don't have driver license for MC but that Indian scout bobber, damn im in love. Crazy expensive in Sweden at $19k but i think i have to take my MC driver license next spring.
Automotive Territory: Trending News & Car Reviews : Didn’t mean discrimination.. I was surprised to see these models from India which are sold only in India..
My viewers are from all over the globe and those two bikes are coming in all-new for 2020, so deserve a feature even if they are not international models.
The Java was very cool. Single cylinder, though... as for the Triumph, it is a superstar. Gorgeous bike, a bit expensive, too small for over 6ft riders.
Honda Rebel 500 as I live in Thailand and it is manufactured in Thailand and is only $6,500 in Thailand on the road. I like the classic looks of RE Interceptor 650cc
@@automotiveterritory yeah. But I can't afford it. I didn't ride motorcycles or have a car since 35 years . I like my bicy andcle. But yet I love to have a look on designs of motorcycles and cars I m a design freak . And I wish I had this Java 35 years Ago man, I would have been so happy. I had a 250 cc only.
@@automotiveterritory I'll be finished with my car note in 8 months. I'll begin the process at that time. Meanwhile, I'm learning all I can about the bike and I thank you guys for being part of that process.
Very cool bikes, given the production numbers, they are decently priced. You can’t expect a bargain from a company that produces a low number of units.
That damn exhaust.....couldn’t they fit a better system with less weight and size? Everything else is top notch, great fit and finish, excellent engine, color choices.
Those big fat front tires on all these new "bobbers" look stupid. I've been around long enough to remember the original bobber bikes and big fat tires were not a part of the design.
Retro ride, too. I have the V9 bobber and it is comfortable enough but the suspension is punishing when the roads are crap. The engine power delivery is awesome and the fit and finish amazing. Very reliable, excellent brakes, easy to maintain, plenty of parts available and highly customizable. A bit expensive but who cares.....it’s only money, lol
I appreciate your efforts in making your videos. I like the overall looks and layout, especially the large easy to read texts bottom and price info at top. Enjoy them very much. Thank you.
Thank you very much!
If you are a fan of bobber motorcycle style, you are in for a treat. Here are some of the best models that are available today. Which of these is your favorite?
hi there. i wonder that i m the first to give a dumb up. i like them all. but m i would have to choose ecconomical , that means low cost. and i really must say, that the Check MotorbikeJava Perak. looks great aswell. i dont know how good materials are ect. with all the other motorbikes here , i wouldnt have any doubt. That nothing would happen for the next 10:20 Years. but i would give it a try. and try the Java Perak , it is a beautiful and very attractive motorbike. i like also the Indiana. BMW and Harley. But i would be happy with the Java Perak. he looks awesome. and to a price no one would expect. good luck to all.
I like those Honda, Yamaha and Indian scout
Awesome picks!
Thanks for the great video! I really love most of them, but I think the best bang for your buck is the Yamaha Bolt
Indeed a great bike.
Triumph is my favourite followed by the Indian 100 HP model. The Guzzi would be my choice from a cost, low maintenance view point with its lumpy, go forever motor and shaft drive.
So, my Moto Guzzi is not a fluke? Good to know. I am doing a light restoration on a 1976 round barrel big block and judging by what I see at 5,500 miles it should take me about 3 lifetimes worth of riding to wear one out. Well, no surprise I guess as one of the reasons I have mine was being around a guy that owned a 1980 850 T3 with 180,000 miles on the original engine.
I don't have driver license for MC but that Indian scout bobber, damn im in love. Crazy expensive in Sweden at $19k but i think i have to take my MC driver license next spring.
Glad to see 2 motorcycles from India featured here !
We do not discriminate!
Automotive Territory: Trending News & Car Reviews : Didn’t mean discrimination.. I was surprised to see these models from India which are sold only in India..
My viewers are from all over the globe and those two bikes are coming in all-new for 2020, so deserve a feature even if they are not international models.
The Java was very cool. Single cylinder, though... as for the Triumph, it is a superstar. Gorgeous bike, a bit expensive, too small for over 6ft riders.
Thanks for sharing!
Honda Rebel 500 as I live in Thailand and it is manufactured in Thailand and is only $6,500 in Thailand on the road.
I like the classic looks of RE Interceptor 650cc
Nice. Are you getting one for yourself?
Damn that Jawa looks good! The Honda”s all sorta fugly.
The Harley Lowrider definitely for me.
you forgot the HD Sportster 48, which is a great bobber
Indian Scout Bobber 20 is the best from a style standpoint.
That's a very nice choice!
Java Perak is beautiful and very cheap. so as i m not rich, this one would be the one i would choose. and he does look as good as all of here
It's a nice bike for sure, good-looking too.
@@automotiveterritory yeah. But I can't afford it. I didn't ride motorcycles or have a car since 35 years . I like my bicy andcle. But yet I love to have a look on designs of motorcycles and cars I m a design freak . And I wish I had this Java 35 years Ago man, I would have been so happy. I had a 250 cc only.
That R18 is gorgeous
It is. Do you think they should make a production bike like this?
I like Triumph its so beautiful
Nice pick!
Indian Bobber Sixty will be my first bike.
Sounds awesome, when are you getting it?
@@automotiveterritory I'll be finished with my car note in 8 months. I'll begin the process at that time. Meanwhile, I'm learning all I can about the bike and I thank you guys for being part of that process.
You are very welcome! Excellent financial decisions btw, not to get overburdened with payments. Best of luck with the new ride!
Indian Scout Bobber 60 ....yes suh!
Indian,Royal Enfield and Jawa looking so badass!
Amazing choices!
Scout Bobber is now Starting at $10,749 US MSRP. Almost $2,000 more than 2020.
Great bikes. wow !
Glad you like them! Which of these caught your eye in the first place?
Super bikes!
Honda Rebel is the best in town for heavy traffic. Light weight and easy to modification.
Yes, true. It's a very nice option.
the CCM's are Artwork, every one of them, Chrome or Blacked Out!
They are indeed amazing.
Very cool bikes, given the production numbers, they are decently priced. You can’t expect a bargain from a company that produces a low number of units.
Moto guzzi v9 bobber and Indian scout!
Nice choices!
The Indian bobber is the best looking and functioning bike of this group.
Add a lower bar version to the model lineup.
That damn exhaust.....couldn’t they fit a better system with less weight and size? Everything else is top notch, great fit and finish, excellent engine, color choices.
Jaw and Royal Enfield, unbeatable..
Awesome picks!
Honda Rebel 500 vs Indian Scout Bobber Sixty 🤔
Picking one for yourself?
are you sure that CCM bike is a single cylinder, why would you have two pipes on a single?
Just the aesthetics
I wish I was working so that I could buy a cruiser 😫😩
The cooler the bike looks the worse the bike is to actually ride....I prefer standard triumph bobber
Rebel
Is it your favorite of them all?
Those big fat front tires on all these new "bobbers" look stupid. I've been around long enough to remember the original bobber bikes and big fat tires were not a part of the design.
What were the main striking points of the class?
The bmw release a different r18
What do you mean?
CCM
Your favorite of them all?
The Jawa is just $2,000+ dollars, really?
Well, that's what they are offering.
@@automotiveterritory amazing. That's actually affordable for such a good looking bike.
Robonouncer with accent? LOL
Royal Enfield and the Moto Guzzi........retro looks.
Retro ride, too. I have the V9 bobber and it is comfortable enough but the suspension is punishing when the roads are crap. The engine power delivery is awesome and the fit and finish amazing. Very reliable, excellent brakes, easy to maintain, plenty of parts available and highly customizable. A bit expensive but who cares.....it’s only money, lol
why are bikes so expensive?
How much do you think machines like these should be worth?
@@automotiveterritory
I have no idea how much it cost to build one. I think it should cost less than a new car. Maybe between 5-10k.
Niche vehicles inevitably end up costing more
BMW, or Indian ... Spitfire is interesting. Rest...
Those are some nice choices!
Sorry I don't like bobber. I like naked bike like Vmax or Diavel.
I see. Luckily, videos on the topics that you like are already on the channel.
@@automotiveterritory lol....some people....