Moto Guzzi V9 Roamer
The 2020 Moto Guzzi V9 Roamer is the ideal bike for long road trips and those who are looking to pack it up and go. The bike provides a smooth and glamorous ride, along with the versatility that Moto Guzzis are well-known for.
With an 850 twin-cylinder, a 19” front wheel and matte black, diamond-cut finish, the Roamer is as stylish as it is rewarding. And, at a price tag of just $9,990, you can ride one off the showroom floor without breaking the bank.
Yamaha TW200
The TW200 hit the scene in 1987 and has proven to provide riders with safety and durability throughout the course of its existence. The suspension is a bit limited, and you don’t necessarily want to take her on the highway.
Still, the 2020 model of Yamaha’s TW200 is a great off-road bike, thanks to its fat tires and smooth motor. The machine has now been on the market for more than three decades, and basically the only upgrade it received is a front disc brake.
Herald Scrambler 125
The 2020 Herald Scrambler 125 is sold in the UK and produced in China. And, at just $3130, you couldn’t expect a luxury bike. But compared to a lot of China-made bikes in the same price range, it’s actually not that bad of a ride.
It does weigh less than 280 pounds, so it’s not the sturdiest or strongest, but it’s perfect for getting from point A to point B, especially in paved areas. It has a low seat, with the signature scrambler-style saddle, perfect for shorter rides.
Royal Enfield Bullet 500
The 2020 Bullet 500 from Royal Enfield has been in production since 1932, making it one of the most retro vehicles on our list so far.
The bike includes an electric/kick starter 499cc single-engine, a halogen bulb, and even a hand-painted fuel tank. " Cycle World" named it one of 10 motorcycles with soul and character. Great for cruising down country roads or city streets, the machine works well for everyone from beginners to advanced riders. And, with a price tag of just $4,999, you can’t go wrong.
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650
The 2020 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is a steal at just $5,999. The café style cruiser has a 648cc, air & oil-cooled twin-engine. It is separated from the bodywork via a dual cradle frame.
The retro-style dates back to the 1960s. It still holds that classics feel along with the signature horizontal split through the center of the bike. The GT 650 has superb ergonomics and a sporty feel, making it perfect for driving through the city, or down those long and winding country roads. The bike is currently on the market for right below $6,000.