GWM Souo S2000.
GWM Souo Flat-eight Tourer Revealed | Cycle World
This thing DRIPS style to me. Pricing will keep me out of the loop for a while, but jeezis I like this more than I should.
GWM Souo S2000.
GWM Souo Flat-eight Tourer Revealed | Cycle World
This thing DRIPS style to me. Pricing will keep me out of the loop for a while, but jeezis I like this more than I should.
Looks like they put too much air in it.
They don't say what it weighs but I bet it's a lot. Yamaha's last Royal Star came in over 780lbs.
Flat eight should be impressive.
Dear god they actually are trying to take on Harley and Honda. I wish them luck but the Goldwing and the Ultra's are just about perfect after decades of refinements.
Ian F (Forum Supporter) said:Is there any indication they intend to export this or will it be solely for the home market?
There will probably be people in China who buy one, but I can't imagine trying to ride that behemoth in a country full of scooters. (I once spent most of a year riding a Vespa around in Taiwan so I have some relevant experience.)
In reply to stuart in mn :
I watched a small Asian man try to back a Honda Rune into a parking space at bike night.
I'm sure that barge is made for export.
While I may be stuck buying Chinese made things like Harbor Freight items, when it comes to big ticket purchases like cars and bikes I just won't give them my money. I know they are capable of making decent products these days, but...just can't.
I'm also seeing the prices of a lot of these things not offering the substantial savings over similar bikes they have blatantly copied.
nocones said:I already want to put that engine in places it does not belong...
This is one of my favorite reactions on the forum when talking about a new vehicle.
"Forget the rest of the thing, when can I get my hands on the engine?"
In reply to Colin Wood :
True... the idea of a 2 liter, H8 backed by a DCT (that I'm sure has a reverse gear) with shaft drive to the rear wheel can generate a ton of day-dreaming possibilities...
stuart in mn said:Ian F (Forum Supporter) said:Is there any indication they intend to export this or will it be solely for the home market?
There will probably be people in China who buy one, but I can't imagine trying to ride that behemoth in a country full of scooters. (I once spent most of a year riding a Vespa around in Taiwan so I have some relevant experience.)
Details right now are very limited. I probably read 6 or 7 articles on it hoping for that info, but they haven't released it yet.
I do find it strange that they would design and engineer something so ridiculously North-American looking and not ship it over here. I can't imagine it has much of a market in Asia. The West has that craving for bloated, overpowered, flashy, bacon-wrapped chunks of vehicle that doesn't seem to be shared anywhere else.
ddavidv said:While I may be stuck buying Chinese made things like Harbor Freight items, when it comes to big ticket purchases like cars and bikes I just won't give them my money. I know they are capable of making decent products these days, but...just can't.
I'm also seeing the prices of a lot of these things not offering the substantial savings over similar bikes they have blatantly copied.
I don't disagree. Part of me is happy that China is slowly moving in a more democratic direction, but they're still pretty low on the humanitarian scale.
My big hangup would be parts availability. Unless GWM starts a massive endeavor of dealers and parts distribution in the states, I'm not buying a bike out of a crate if I can't get an oil filter or a spark plug.
nocones said:I already want to put that engine in places it does not belong...
Truth. I've drooled over the Honda flat 6 for a while but a flat 8.
I don't get the appeal of big cruisers, but that's ok. To each their own. I'd love to put a motor like that in a small car - makes me think of the Alfa-Romeo 2.6 V8, one of the greatest sounding cars ever. But I fear that this motor is so detuned and civilized that it's personality wouldn't match a little Fiat/Locost/whatever.
To my eye, it is indistinguishable from a 1-2 generation old Goldwing, minus the LED headlight redesign and blacked out trim/engine:
In reply to Kreb (Forum Supporter) :
I likely won't own one as a daily, but I just love the styling, and I love the excess. I'm in the market for a ST or AT bike, and this just happened to make me drool.
It's kind of like seeing a Ferarri. I admire it, but I don't want to own one
Ok, I kinda want to own one of these bikes, though.
Along similar lines, there's this (older):
https://www.visordown.com/news/new-bikes/cfmoto-cf1250j-biggest-chinese-motorcycle-ever
and this:
https://www.cycleworld.com/story/motorcycle-news/china-big-bike-revolution
Curtis73 (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to Kreb (Forum Supporter) :
I likely won't own one as a daily, but I just love the styling, and I love the excess.
Your bike was already built, and it's 'Murican.
Kreb (Forum Supporter) said:But I fear that this motor is so detuned and civilized that it's personality wouldn't match a little Fiat/Locost/whatever.
Nothing a set of cams and a little compression can't fix :) Although it's always going to be longer than a V8 and considerably wider, which might make the Locost packaging a challenge.
A flat 8 is not a common engine format (is it flat or a boxer?). But one place it was used was the Porsche 906 in 2l form, just like this one. Hmmm, who do we know who's building a Porsche 906?
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/porsche-906/268990/page1/
Keith Tanner said.....A flat 8 is not a common engine format (is it flat or a boxer?). But one place it was used was the Porsche 906 in 2l form, just like this one. Hmmm, who do we know who's building a Porsche 906?
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/porsche-906/268990/page1/
I think the Porsche factory also built a 914-8 for one of the Porsche family that was road legal , Aircooled of course :)
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