gosh, i want to move to europe or japan just because they have ALL the cool bikes (MT-01, MT-02, XT660, Transalp, etc). nothing here seems to meet my needs. i'm not a big of an oddfire v-twin. i'd like to have a smooth ride if i plan on travelling hundreds of miles a day.
i guess the motorcycle and car (specifically sport/muscle) can't be related. figure the cars nowadays (challenger, mustang, soon-to-be camaro) are basically taking on the retro-appearence of their 70's relatives. figure the motorcycle companies could shoot for the same. what better way to celebrate the biggest impact on motorcycling history other than re-releasing a motorcycle replicating the CB750? i know we had a few occurances when harley riders come up and ask about our bike or others say "i had one of those back in the day!"
it's hard to believe the 919 flopped. i was looking into the smaller 599 since i heard so many GOOD things about it only to discover they're both discontinued. i talked to a guy who got a really nice used 919. all he could tell me was it was a great bike to have all around. rode and sat more comfortably then a sport while just as fast.
it seems there are only 3 categories of riders in the US: V-twins, sport, and goldwings. v-twins for the retired older ride who still adheres to his/her wild side, sport for the younger guy/girs (did see a really attractive girl the other day at walmart getting on her R-6, HOT!) or anyone with the need for speed, and goldwings for the retired who don't like the v-twin vibrations and noise. none of these i personally fit into (mainly because i'm not retired yet, lol). but, that's just me. one guy.
but like it was stated, i guess it boils down to economics and politics. boo.