The new Yamaha Bolt BIKE thread

Discussion in 'Road Warriors' started by mrbreeze, Apr 9, 2013.

  1. mrbreeze

    mrbreeze I keep blowing down the road

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    so what happened to the Bolt thread? It evades my prying eyes...

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  2. kraven

    kraven GoPro Anti-Hero Supporter

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    It was cast out of this one room Hilton down with the sodomites in Jo Momma/ CSM
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  3. kraven

    kraven GoPro Anti-Hero Supporter

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  4. Grainbelt

    Grainbelt marginal adventurer

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    It went to its home.

    Please feel free to try again, and keep it on topic, about the Bolt, this time. :thumb
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  5. Reposado1800

    Reposado1800 Juicy J fan!

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    I love this bike. Where is the passenger seat and foot rests?
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  6. dtysdalx2

    dtysdalx2 The only easy day was yesterday...

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    Wow, the bike is causing quite the stir! It got punted to CS&M!
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  7. kraven

    kraven GoPro Anti-Hero Supporter

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    Star offers it (passenger seat and pegs) as an add on package for 200 bucks retail.
    The Bolt and r-spec use different parts because of the shocks, so you just have to buy the right one.
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    There's a passenger backrest (tall and short) and all kinds of stuff available via Star

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  8. Super Sneaky Steve

    Super Sneaky Steve B@nned Club :D

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    200 bones for a little piece of foam a few brackets seems crazy to me.
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  9. NJ-Brett

    NJ-Brett Brett Supporter

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    Seems heavy at 540 pounds...
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  10. DAKEZ

    DAKEZ Long timer

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    That's what happens when you print too many bones.
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  11. Grainbelt

    Grainbelt marginal adventurer

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    Thread gets punted and you come back in the new thread with monetary policy commentary - are you daft?
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  12. mrbreeze

    mrbreeze I keep blowing down the road

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    you can dance if you want too, but you have to pay the fiddler.

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  13. Charleston

    Charleston Been here awhile

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    I’ll repost this here since this may actually turn into a useful thread.
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    I got to test sit a Bolt this weekend. Yamaha had a demo truck in Charleston and I went to ride the FJR and Tenere. They had a Bolt there that caught my eye but unfortunately it wasn’t available to ride. It was a green R-Spec with the piggyback reservoir rear shocks. It looked and felt like a production bike but it wasn’t available to ride or start, just look at and sit on. I didn’t take a picture but it looked just like what I have seen on the web. The fit and finish looked great but the only aesthetic blemish (to me) was that the frame tubes looked a little skinny. I have no idea what their diameter is and I’m sure they are engineered to work but it just caught my eye.<o:p></o:p>

    The Bolt fit me (I’m 5’ 8” with 30” inseam) pretty well with everything in a fairly comfortable position except the air filter cover on the right side stuck out into where my leg/knee wanted to be. Other than that the ergos were really good and the bike looked like a great, simple bike. <o:p></o:p>

    I see the resemblance between the Bolt and the Harley Iron. I do like the look of the Harley Iron for daily riding (Terrytori”s looks great) but the Iron was not comfortable to me. I have a Harley Ultra Classic that I really like for touring and daily commuting. I found the Ultra Classic design to be much more than the sum of the parts so I’m sure that the Iron is that way for some people but the Bolt just fits me better. I’m looking forward to riding one.


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  14. deezildennis

    deezildennis Its a what?

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    I am so digging this Bike!
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  15. mrbreeze

    mrbreeze I keep blowing down the road

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  16. Reposado1800

    Reposado1800 Juicy J fan!

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    Does anyone else think the muffler is ugly? I guess Yamaha didn't put too much work into it knowing most want to change to aftermarket. People aren't happy these days unless they can swap an exhaust. Not sure why this is...
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  17. kraven

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  18. GB

    GB . Administrator Super Moderator

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    The first Bolt megathread was derailed by a lot of political b.s. and has been punted to the JM: CSM forum.

    Let's keep this thread for inmates who are interested in this bike.. If you have nothing positive to contribute, move on. Mocking douchebaggery and needless dickery will earn you a vacation. :ban If in doubt, read the posted rules.
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  19. kraven

    kraven GoPro Anti-Hero Supporter

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    I'm not crazy about the can. The upper pipes aren't too bad.
    They did an interesting treatment with this customized model at the release par-tay.
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    This pic also shows some of the Star accessories, like the brass swingarm cap, machined pegs, and finned engine cover.
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  20. sloryder

    sloryder Been here awhile

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    I think the muffler looks good. Not a large torpedo, and it doesn't stick out past the back of the rear tire like some cruisers.
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