Genuine Scooters Launches First Motorcycle, The G400C
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Genuine Scooters Launches First Motorcycle, The G400C
Genuine Scooters Launches First Motorcycle, The G400C
• The Genuine G400C offers distinctive classic looks with numerous accessorization options;
• Perfect sizing to appeal to large demographic of two-wheel enthusiasts, including first time motorcycle buyers;
• Industry leading warranty.
CHICAGO, November 14, 2018 – Genuine Scooters today announced their entrance into the motorcycle arena in grand style with the release of their G400C motorcycle.
“Genuine Scooters has built its reputation selling high quality scooters that are both affordable and fun to ride,� said Dorothy Hanley, President of Genuine Scooters. “We’re hoping to achieve that same reputation as we enter a new two-wheeled segment with the launch of the Genuine G400C motorcycle. With an MSRP of $4,599, it is a competitively priced motorcycle that has classic appeal to a broad base of consumers.�
The Genuine G400C features a 397cc fuel injected engine and 5-speed transmission on a classically retro designed body. Weighing in at 353 pounds, it boasts 26 horse power to reach a top speed of 80 mph and fuel efficiency of 70 mpg, giving you approximately 240 miles of cruising range thanks to its 3.4 gallon capacity. The 19� front and 18� rear wheels, and a 31� seat height, makes the G400C perfect for the first time motorcycle buyer.
Available in black, green or red, the Genuine G400C also offers numerous accessorization options and comes with an industry leading 2-year/24,000 mile Genuine Confidence Warranty and Roadside Assistance Program, supported by a network of 240 Genuine Authorized Dealers across the country.
To see a video of the Genuine G400C in action, get more information or find the closest Genuine dealer, go to: http://genuinescooters.com/g400c.html
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• The Genuine G400C offers distinctive classic looks with numerous accessorization options;
• Perfect sizing to appeal to large demographic of two-wheel enthusiasts, including first time motorcycle buyers;
• Industry leading warranty.
CHICAGO, November 14, 2018 – Genuine Scooters today announced their entrance into the motorcycle arena in grand style with the release of their G400C motorcycle.
“Genuine Scooters has built its reputation selling high quality scooters that are both affordable and fun to ride,� said Dorothy Hanley, President of Genuine Scooters. “We’re hoping to achieve that same reputation as we enter a new two-wheeled segment with the launch of the Genuine G400C motorcycle. With an MSRP of $4,599, it is a competitively priced motorcycle that has classic appeal to a broad base of consumers.�
The Genuine G400C features a 397cc fuel injected engine and 5-speed transmission on a classically retro designed body. Weighing in at 353 pounds, it boasts 26 horse power to reach a top speed of 80 mph and fuel efficiency of 70 mpg, giving you approximately 240 miles of cruising range thanks to its 3.4 gallon capacity. The 19� front and 18� rear wheels, and a 31� seat height, makes the G400C perfect for the first time motorcycle buyer.
Available in black, green or red, the Genuine G400C also offers numerous accessorization options and comes with an industry leading 2-year/24,000 mile Genuine Confidence Warranty and Roadside Assistance Program, supported by a network of 240 Genuine Authorized Dealers across the country.
To see a video of the Genuine G400C in action, get more information or find the closest Genuine dealer, go to: http://genuinescooters.com/g400c.html
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Three years in coming, I’m ‘excited’ to see one in person and ride it.
Many of us however had given up on it.
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One thing I really like about this new bike; It has a MOTORCYCLE seat! Not a bicycle seat. It won't have to be replaced for rides over 30 minutes. My only peave about modern motorcycles is the thin little triangular bicycles seats they come with now. The idea is to remove all thigh support so shorter riders can flat foot. I get it but why not just lower the seat? With all your body weight on your tailbone the first thing you do is turn around, go back home & start pricing aftermarket seats online. As I did with my current motorcycle. Companies know their seats will pass a 10 minute test ride & that riders over 5'3" will be paying to replace them. I go to an annual motorcycle show & sit on dozens of new bikes & ALL of them have useless seats except big touring bikes or cruisers. Anyway, had to vent about that & applaud Genuine for bucking the trend away from comfort. Include the cost of a new seat for anything else in its class.
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I've been looking at pics of this bike for 3 years & hope to see one in my local showroom soon. This is what most motorcycles looked like in the 60s & 70s when I grew up & first caught the urge to ride. Skinny 18/19" wheels, not chunky 17". Straight line from the rear fender to the forks. No plastic panels hanging down at weird angles like melted wax. No plastic elephant ears/fake air scoops on the gas tank. No 3 foot long plastic tail for the license plate. The front end doesn't look like the face of a science fiction creature. A REAL seat, not a slanted downward Tour de France bicycle seat with the pillion sticking up in the air like the stinger of a mashed hornet. This bike is tempting. After 12 years I'm still happy with my motorcycle but 490 pounds is getting harder to fight at my age. In & out of the garage & around the cars. That's why my scoots get more miles lately.
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Hi Folks,
I joined up here to learn more about the G400C. My first motorcycle was a Honda SL70, so in my mind, the Genuine bike is what a motorcycle is supposed to look like. Same for my husband Doug, who rode an XL350 everywhere back in the day. Anybody actually sat on one of these or had a test ride yet??
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I joined up here to learn more about the G400C. My first motorcycle was a Honda SL70, so in my mind, the Genuine bike is what a motorcycle is supposed to look like. Same for my husband Doug, who rode an XL350 everywhere back in the day. Anybody actually sat on one of these or had a test ride yet??
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Okay, I was in the shop this week to get my wife's scooter serviced. Took a look at the new G400c on the floor. It was a green one, and I have to say that the fit and finish were very nice. I did not take it for a spin, but I did sit on it and start it up. Started and ran smoothly. Sounded great. Ergonomics were ideal for me (5'9", 29" inseam). I could flat foot it easily, which is saying something as I can not quite flat foot my Vespa GTS. The riding position and reach to the handlebars were right for me. The retro look is great. The nice paint job on the tank, the mufflers, and the wire wheels all make you think of a junior Triumph. I liked the bike a lot. I'd suggest anyone who has the slightest interest, go take a look.Dooglas wrote:Our local dealer in Portland, OR has one. I will see it next week.
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Hi Sarah, thanks for that information! That 440 number sounds like a straightforward 10% increase in displacement, but 440 is also a magical number from the history of single cylinder motorcycles. If anybody is interested, you can read a bit about the BSA 440 motorcycles here on Wikipedia. Here's a pic from that Wikipedia entry.greer wrote:Boy, that sounds nice. I messaged Genuine a few weeks ago, they are working on a 440 big bore kit, exhaust options, and tires from Continental.
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He says this pipe is way too loud, hopefully Genuine will offer better. He also tries to clear up some of the information regarding the history of Shineray.
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He says this pipe is way too loud, hopefully Genuine will offer better. He also tries to clear up some of the information regarding the history of Shineray.
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I love what they did to the 400C. It's exactly what I envision when I think scrambler. Too bad Genuine isn't offering the bike set up like this because then I would seriously think about buying one. As it is now, not a chance.greer wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5uB5it3u_Q&t=263s
He says this pipe is way too loud, hopefully Genuine will offer better. He also tries to clear up some of the information regarding the history of Shineray.
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It's not like Shinray doesn't make a scrambler version of the bike as can be seen in this video of the Mash Dirtstar Scrambler 400.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/a5IcH7KuD9Y" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Also known as the Crosby TT400:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/xMWQ65dvFvw" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
So Genuine missed the boat as far as I'm concerned.
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That is a nice conversion! I can see why you like it.babblefish wrote:
I love what they did to the 400C. It's exactly what I envision when I think scrambler. Too bad Genuine isn't offering the bike set up like this because then I would seriously think about buying one. As it is now, not a chance.
So what does Cleveland Moto say about the cost of ordering one of their Genuine 400C scrambler conversions?
Their are not any local dealers that would be willing to do the same?
(Yeah ~ Frankly I'm surprised that Genuine doesn't immediately jump on offering the bike it this configuration! It is quite appealing.)
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I don't think Cleveland Moto has any interest in offering a conversion since the guy said they won't be making anymore of that exhaust system. It would be pretty expensive to have another dealer make a conversion that looks the same because of the custom exhaust and both wheels would have to be relaced with alloy rims.Christophers wrote:That is a nice conversion! I can see why you like it.babblefish wrote:
I love what they did to the 400C. It's exactly what I envision when I think scrambler. Too bad Genuine isn't offering the bike set up like this because then I would seriously think about buying one. As it is now, not a chance.
So what does Cleveland Moto say about the cost of ordering one of their Genuine 400C scrambler conversions?
Their are not any local dealers that would be willing to do the same?
(Yeah ~ Frankly I'm surprised that Genuine doesn't immediately jump on offering the bike it this configuration! It is quite appealing.)
EDIT: Oops! I just noticed that those alloy looking rims are stock on a G400C.
Shinray also makes a decent looking cafe racer that Genuine is missing the boat on too. I'm really liking the silver version.
Oh well, doesn't matter because as soon as the weather gets a little better around here I'm going to my local Royal Enfield dealer to have a look at their Himalayan.
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Some of these Mash accessories should fit the G400C. I wonder if they'll ship to the US?
http://www.mash-motors.fr/en/213-accessories
They're offering a pretty cool sidecar setup too.
http://www.mash-motors.fr/en/213-accessories
They're offering a pretty cool sidecar setup too.
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What I was trying to do was indicate that there's a lot of talk about a scrambler version of this bike. In India, it's not quite legal to make the kind of mods we take for granted, such as exhaust, etc, so manufacturers have a strong incentive to build versions such as a scrambler. Here is one of the pix that are circulating the Indian moto blogs.babblefish wrote:Lol, nope, only if they offer an adventure bike version.
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Me, too. I am starting a thread to solicit First Ride Impressions.greer wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANRNJpTeSgs&t=412s
I wish someone in the US would hurry up and post a ride report.
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Quite alright.jrsjr wrote:What I was trying to do was indicate that there's a lot of talk about a scrambler version of this bike. In India, it's not quite legal to make the kind of mods we take for granted, such as exhaust, etc, so manufacturers have a strong incentive to build versions such as a scrambler. Here is one of the pix that are circulating the Indian moto blogs.babblefish wrote:Lol, nope, only if they offer an adventure bike version.
(babblefish: I accidentally edited your post instead of responding and I wasn't able to undo it. Sooo sorry. -jrsjr)
That rendering of a 650 scrambler looks fantastic! A true competitor to the Triumph scrambler in the "retro" look market. As it stands now, Triumph is the only one available in that displacement class of the market. If they release that at a reasonable price then I'd be very interested.
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I know, right? I thought that one pic would be worth 1K words. That's why I was so anxious to get it posted up.babblefish wrote:That rendering of a 650 scrambler looks fantastic! A true competitor to the Triumph scrambler in the "retro" look market. As it stands now, Triumph is the only one available in that displacement class of the market. If they release that at a reasonable price then I'd be very interested.
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I just watched a YouTube video of a Himalayan review where the reviewer had bought her Himalayan in India and rode it all over Asia. The interesting thing is she mentioned that while in India she found out that RE is planning on releasing a 650 version of the Himalayan. Yay!
Watch the video if you're interested:
https://youtu.be/BsdKwqc1040
Watch the video if you're interested:
https://youtu.be/BsdKwqc1040
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He also says it runs out to 90mph with no problem. That sounds even better, but I might be having a little trouble believing it.greer wrote:I searched youtube for Genuine G400C to re-watch the videos and read the comments. Cleveland Moto says it's everything you like about a TU250 with twice as much oomph. That sure sounds nice.
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I find it hard to believe too because in a review of the Mash 400 (same motorcycle) he said while it will do 80 mph, it does it with the engine at 7000 rpm and lots of vibrations. Not very good for engine longevity or rider comfort.greer wrote:He also says it runs out to 90mph with no problem. That sounds even better, but I might be having a little trouble believing it.greer wrote:I searched youtube for Genuine G400C to re-watch the videos and read the comments. Cleveland Moto says it's everything you like about a TU250 with twice as much oomph. That sure sounds nice.
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Many scooters and small motorcycles go 90 mph downhill. They all go 90 mph when you drop them over a guard rail.greer wrote:He also says it runs out to 90mph with no problem. That sounds even better, but I might be having a little trouble believing it.
On the other hand, my Vespa (278 cc) tops 80 mph on the level, so who knows til you try it.
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New Rule: Unless Top Speed claims are backed with a timing slip, they are not to be posted.
New Opportunity: Be the first person to run a Genuine G400C through the timing traps at Bonneville. One of our members already was the first to run a genuine Blackjack through the timing traps at Bonneville, but the G400C opens up a new opportunity. I'll create a special Member Classification for the person who does it.
Not kidding!
New Opportunity: Be the first person to run a Genuine G400C through the timing traps at Bonneville. One of our members already was the first to run a genuine Blackjack through the timing traps at Bonneville, but the G400C opens up a new opportunity. I'll create a special Member Classification for the person who does it.
Not kidding!
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Vespa Motorsport/Scooterwest has a new video reviewing the G400C!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IWJhnWTTpE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IWJhnWTTpE
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"New Rule: Unless Top Speed claims are backed with a timing slip, they are not to be posted."
Top speed stories can be a lot like fishing stories.
-I would be willing to accept a pic of a GPS speed readout.
Top speed in the 1/4 mile is not the same as top speed.
A Ninja 250 could never reach The Ton in a 1/4 mile.
Top speed stories can be a lot like fishing stories.
-I would be willing to accept a pic of a GPS speed readout.
Top speed in the 1/4 mile is not the same as top speed.
A Ninja 250 could never reach The Ton in a 1/4 mile.
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