These bikes are so much fun. I like that they are very light weight compared to other cruisers. I think its around 550lbs so its quite easy dip in and out of traffic or react to an emergency or have to stop in a hurry. They make around 50hp which is middleweight power but the power to weight ratio allows the bike to have more acceleration than youd expect. They have a fuel cut off around 100mph but they'll eat up the pavement at 80mph all day long. Super fun , depending, easy to maintain and a very forgiving ride. Its one of the best bikes ever mass produced. The M50 and C50.
@@sagauer Keep them coming! It's my second C50. I've upgraded the front brake line to stainless steel and added heated grips which help a lot on some rides in my country. Love this bike!
Yeah, I am having a blast :) I think I'll have to do something about the front brakes as well, they have a little too much slack right now. Heated grips sounds like a good upgade. Next up is probably a windscreen.
I love this bike.. I bought a brand new in 2009 (K9 model) and had it until late 2020 (when I had to sell it, unfortunately). Then, a year ago, I bought another one (an older 2003 "Volusia" model), but I gave it to my GF (as I bought a C90T). But, in the days ahead, I'm going to have a look at a few more candidates for purchase, as this bike is the perfect fit for me. Ride hard & ride safe.
@@sagauer I'm only around 5'6" and ~130 pounds, but riding either feels perfectly fine to me - however, the weight of the C90 is really felt, especially when I'm moving it with the engine off, as you can imagine. Also, it's not a good "let's do just a few miles" commuter.. However, the upgrade to comfort is definitely there, due to wider tires, wider front seat, a much more comfy rear one and a better suspension (+ the T model has a huge windshield, protecting me from pretty much anything) - and yes, the engine's increase in power is felt. The C50 starts to vibrate and get not-so-comfy at some 85mph (definitely above that), while the C90 does fine up to some 100mph. My max speed (with GF in the rear seat) was 105mph, and the vibrations were still more bearable than the afore-mentioned C50 ones. For me the single "true" benefit of the C90T is its capability to carry two people from point A to point B via a highway at (relatively) high speeds while still providing the comfort described above. Yeah, I can also imagine that riding through mountain passes in Austrian Alps (where there are numerous counterparts to e.g. Tail of the Dragon in the US) being a less demanding task on the engine - but on the other hand, I already did all that on the C50 (with GF and fully loaded) and didn't / don't / won't ever complain about that experience. Yeah, the C50 is really THAT excellent, IMHO. Also, I need to mention, that I have never-ever had any issues with the C50 (smooth 11 seasons of riding with just the prescribed regular maintenance - e.g. 1st battery pre-season charging occurred prior to season 10 only), but quite recently - in my only 2nd season with the C90T - I encountered a big charging system failure. 1st time I could powerbank-start the bike and get home, but the 2nd time I had to tow it back to my garage 😞 So now I have to replace [possibly the battery, but definitely] the stator and the regulator/rectifier (switching to a mosfet one, which runs 50% cooler). From what I've read, this is a bit of a common issue with those bikes, and though it's not too big of a deal (in terms of any failures with any bike), it still is quite annoying and also somewhat costly (akin to a complete regular service check & maintenance in a shop). LbnL I think you can understand, that my confidence in the bike & my corresponding eagerness and willingness to just ride out 'anytime to anyplace' dropped a bit, as a result.. We'll see 🙂 Lastly - if you are really tall (and heavy 🙂) the C90 may be a fine fit for you, but I'd suggest to go straight for the C109, as both visually & components-location-wise, it resembles the C50 much more (= easier maintenance). And of course, the power it delivers is proportionally superior to that of the C90 - and I haven't heard of any systemic issues with these classic beasts.
I think about 80, took it on the freeway a few times, but since I am a beginner I am just cruising around 65 ish most of the time. It can go a lot faster though.
These bikes are so much fun. I like that they are very light weight compared to other cruisers. I think its around 550lbs so its quite easy dip in and out of traffic or react to an emergency or have to stop in a hurry. They make around 50hp which is middleweight power but the power to weight ratio allows the bike to have more acceleration than youd expect. They have a fuel cut off around 100mph but they'll eat up the pavement at 80mph all day long. Super fun , depending, easy to maintain and a very forgiving ride. Its one of the best bikes ever mass produced. The M50 and C50.
Another Bully rider from Canada. Cool videos! Subscribed.
Thank you :) I'm glad you liked it and thanks for subscribing! You are #6 lol😂 Are you enjoying your bike?
@@sagauer Keep them coming! It's my second C50. I've upgraded the front brake line to stainless steel and added heated grips which help a lot on some rides in my country. Love this bike!
Yeah, I am having a blast :) I think I'll have to do something about the front brakes as well, they have a little too much slack right now. Heated grips sounds like a good upgade. Next up is probably a windscreen.
What kind of exhaust pipes do you have?
beautifull bike
Thanks I've only had it for a few weeks.
just got a 2006, paid 2k for it. Getting my permit and helmet Saturday, then its practice time while scheduling a class
What a steal!
I love this bike.. I bought a brand new in 2009 (K9 model) and had it until late 2020 (when I had to sell it, unfortunately). Then, a year ago, I bought another one (an older 2003 "Volusia" model), but I gave it to my GF (as I bought a C90T). But, in the days ahead, I'm going to have a look at a few more candidates for purchase, as this bike is the perfect fit for me.
Ride hard & ride safe.
That's cool. Yeah, I am pretty tall and it is very comfortable to me, no complaints at all. The C90T has a little more juice, right?
@@sagauer I'm only around 5'6" and ~130 pounds, but riding either feels perfectly fine to me - however, the weight of the C90 is really felt, especially when I'm moving it with the engine off, as you can imagine. Also, it's not a good "let's do just a few miles" commuter.. However, the upgrade to comfort is definitely there, due to wider tires, wider front seat, a much more comfy rear one and a better suspension (+ the T model has a huge windshield, protecting me from pretty much anything) - and yes, the engine's increase in power is felt. The C50 starts to vibrate and get not-so-comfy at some 85mph (definitely above that), while the C90 does fine up to some 100mph. My max speed (with GF in the rear seat) was 105mph, and the vibrations were still more bearable than the afore-mentioned C50 ones.
For me the single "true" benefit of the C90T is its capability to carry two people from point A to point B via a highway at (relatively) high speeds while still providing the comfort described above. Yeah, I can also imagine that riding through mountain passes in Austrian Alps (where there are numerous counterparts to e.g. Tail of the Dragon in the US) being a less demanding task on the engine - but on the other hand, I already did all that on the C50 (with GF and fully loaded) and didn't / don't / won't ever complain about that experience. Yeah, the C50 is really THAT excellent, IMHO.
Also, I need to mention, that I have never-ever had any issues with the C50 (smooth 11 seasons of riding with just the prescribed regular maintenance - e.g. 1st battery pre-season charging occurred prior to season 10 only), but quite recently - in my only 2nd season with the C90T - I encountered a big charging system failure. 1st time I could powerbank-start the bike and get home, but the 2nd time I had to tow it back to my garage 😞 So now I have to replace [possibly the battery, but definitely] the stator and the regulator/rectifier (switching to a mosfet one, which runs 50% cooler). From what I've read, this is a bit of a common issue with those bikes, and though it's not too big of a deal (in terms of any failures with any bike), it still is quite annoying and also somewhat costly (akin to a complete regular service check & maintenance in a shop). LbnL I think you can understand, that my confidence in the bike & my corresponding eagerness and willingness to just ride out 'anytime to anyplace' dropped a bit, as a result.. We'll see 🙂
Lastly - if you are really tall (and heavy 🙂) the C90 may be a fine fit for you, but I'd suggest to go straight for the C109, as both visually & components-location-wise, it resembles the C50 much more (= easier maintenance). And of course, the power it delivers is proportionally superior to that of the C90 - and I haven't heard of any systemic issues with these classic beasts.
I will get my bike next week 2023 😎
Are you getting a C50? Congrats :)
@@sagauer yes 🙂
What max speed u drove in 5th gear ?
I think about 80, took it on the freeway a few times, but since I am a beginner I am just cruising around 65 ish most of the time. It can go a lot faster though.
Excellent for commuting an a nice cruise. Not a racing bike of course but if u can get past the Harley hype it’s very enjoyable
Yes, I was going to get a Harley, but then I got annoyed by the sales team lol.