The way I see it I just don't know what to say. . ..
A marvel of engineering of course. . .but to what end? Is it much to do about nothing? Or, will it indeed sell enough units to justify it's return for 2020 and beyond. Time will tell.
Definitely a bold move by Yamaha and we must keep in mind that progress only occurs when someone steps out of line. . ..
A round of applause for the engineers. . .sales folks will have to wait for the numbers to chime in.
Re: Yamaha Niken - Tough to Describe?
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 11:23 am
by Mel46
Well, my wife wouldn't have to worry about not being able to balance it at a stop light...but still, it just seems so cumbersome for inner city riding.
Re: Yamaha Niken - Tough to Describe?
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 11:56 am
by big bear
i wish yamaha would invent something like honda has with there DCT transmission city riding would be better if you dident have to shift. Its kinda suprizing yamaha and suzuki havent come out with there own versions of the DCT
Re: Yamaha Niken - Tough to Describe?
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 12:36 pm
by Jge64
I agree it needs a DCT, but I personally see a real niche in the market where trikes- in some fashion -will grow. Simply because boomers/Gen Xers are getting older, many that have given up riding due to a personal problems; balance problem, strength problem etc. etc. Even the old man on Sons of Anarchy rode a trike.
And with the Niken's ability to feel like a 2 wheel bike, It's pretty innovative. I'll own one in the next couple years, after they smooth out the design bugsā¦
Re: Yamaha Niken - Tough to Describe?
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:56 pm
by gn2
I doubt the Niken would be any use to aging riders, its much heavier and requires higher control input forces than a normal bike.
Re: Yamaha Niken - Tough to Describe?
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 4:24 pm
by you you
Looks like it has fallen out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down.
Re: Yamaha Niken - Tough to Describe?
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 1:15 am
by Oldie
Mel46 wrote:Well, my wife wouldn't have to worry about not being able to balance it at a stop light...but still, it just seems so cumbersome for inner city riding.
I sat on one - it doesn't self-balance. It just behaves, and feels, like a normal motorcycle although you certainly feel the weight. The guy in the shop had ridden it and said that it felt just like a standard bike to ride, but with amazing cornering confidence. Not for me though.
Re: Yamaha Niken - Tough to Describe?
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:30 pm
by big bear
theres a good review of this bike on you tube by a guy that calls himself cager on two wheels