France and cruisers

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France and cruisers

Post by oldjapanesebikes »

Just back from a couple or three weeks in the south of France (it was lovely thank you ! :up: ) and was a bit surprised at the mix of bikes I saw on the roads. Lots of scooters of all sizes, and of course a few sport bikes - but this time around there seemed to be a lot of cruisers, both H-D and Japanese. On previous trips I don't really recall there being many at all and I tended to notice them because they were uncommon and what wasn't a scooter always seemed to be a sports bike (or a Beemer). Given lane splitting is common there (although actually illegal in France) and the roads are often quite narrow - watching baggers ride the dashed line between lines of other cars without removing every side mirror as they went along did provide some entertainment. :shock:

So is this a sign of the times ? I always had the impression that Europeans (including the UK) generally sneered at cruisers - not so any more ? Perhaps indicative of the increasing average age of the riders ? 8)
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Post by Craig380 »

Perhaps so ... last time I was around Nice (about 13 - 14 years ago) there were loads of supermoto style bikes, like you say, they've probably all grown up :)
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