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The 10 Best Buys in Motorcycles for 2018

2018 Indian Scout Bobber

 

Base Price: $11,500

Since Polaris acquired the classic Indian brand back in 2011, the company has been a hit, and maybe the most universally loved revival bike of that brand is the Scout. But now that Polaris has closed its progressively-styled muscle cruiser brand Victory—Indian is free to become a little more edgy. And the most progressive bike yet is the new Scout Bobber.

Indian chopped the fenders, lowered the suspension by an inch or so, pulled the foot pegs closer to the rider and installed flatter handle bars, all to give the Scout and meaner and sportier look. The almost-knobby tires really give this machine a rebellious look, as do those dual cannon-style exhaust pipes that extend nearly to the end of the rear tire. The whole vibe is very aggressive and very stylish. 

The Scout's V-Twin is largely unchanged and develops a solid 100 hp. The Bobber's standard color is black and other hues, as well as ABS brakes are available as extra-cost options. But what you get for the base price is a bike that has simply excellent detailing like the ingot-like tank badging, drop down mirrors, and a beautiful leather seat.

2018 Suzuki GSX250R

Base Price: $4,865

Suzuki might be one of the last to the entry-level small displacement sportbike scene, but its new GSX250R certainly one to consider. The design is a bit of a mashup of Suzuki bikes from the Katana heritage to the current ultra-performance GSX-Rs—and that's no bad thing. The 248cc parallel twin has been revised from its days in the old GW250 with fresh internals and a new EFI on top. The result is an engine that's cleaner, more efficient, and willing to rev a bit more. Rev it hard, and you'll have just under 25 hp pushing you down the road. That may not sound like much but its within 1 hp of the best in the class. 

The great thing about these smaller bikes, besides the low price and exemplary (70 mpg) fuel economy, is that they are easy to ride, and that's the case here, too. And thanks to the low 31.1-inch seat height, nearly any novice can swing a leg over a GSX250R and feel comfortable. 

As an added bonus, the four-gallon tank means this bike can comfortable cruise up to 280 miles between fill-ups. That means this bike could take you from LA to Vegas and back for less than $25.

2018 Kawasaki Z650

Base Price: $7,000

 The Z650 is really a sportbike in disguise because it shares the same basic parallel twin engine as well as a chassis with the Ninja 650. The 400-pound machine has strong midrange thrust, which is just as helpful on a backroad as it is on a downtown commute. The light lever feel and standard slipper clutch means that downshifts will be smoother without the fear of over-revving the engine or partially locking up the rear tire. Those of smaller stature could use the Z650 as a daily rider since the low 30.9-inch seat height means it's easy to handle. In terms of style, we dig this bike's forward-looking design as well as the contrasting Kawasaki green paint on the frame rails—a very cool touch.

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