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The most popular motorcycles in Norway or norge<br><br><br>Motorcycles have a long history in Norway, as in many others countries. Motorcycles were used previously because they were a reasonable means of transport. Nowadays, there are other motivating factors. But still covering the motorcycles a basic transportation needs, and they are inexpensive in operation and easy to park.<br><br><br>Motor bikes sold in Norway these days are often quite expensive vehicles that provide a desired image for the driver (typically Harley Davidson with his appeal to people who want to show that they have the freedom and independence and do what they want), and driving pleasure.<br>Top-selling heavy motorcycle in Norway in 2010 (Number)<br>1. YAMAHA FZ6 (70)<br>2. H-D SPORTSTER CUSTOM 883 (66)<br>2. HONDA VFR 800 (66)<br>4. BMW F 800 GS (64)<br>5. SUZUKI GSX-R 600 (63)<br>6. BMW R 1200 GS (59)<br>6. YAMAHA YZF R1 (59)<br>8. SUZUKI GSX- [http://tinyurl.com/parajumpersno parajumpers jacket] R 1000 (53)<br>8. YAMAHA XT 660 (53)<br>10. VESPA GTS 300 SUPER (49)<br>11. H-D V-ROD (46)<br>12. YAMAHA XJ6 (45)<br>13. BMW K 1300 GT (44)<br>13. HONDA XL 700 V Transalp (44)<br>13. YAMAHA FZ1 (44)<br>Bicycle Committee on the list of best-selling motorcycles clearly shows that there are primary and practical transportation needs that wanted covered, but on the contrary, driving pleasure and anything else that is more the emotional side. The number of sold motorcycles are relatively low compared with other, more southern countries of Europe. This is of course the climatic conditions in the north, which limits its use to the summer months, perhaps from April to October, while in more southern districts can use the bike all year.<br>The list also shows that people will acquire motorcycle, choose relatively expensive models, with a price tag of around one hundred thousand to several hundred thousand.<br>Yamaha FZ6 topped the list in 2010 of the best-selling motorcycles in Norway, where it has been since 2005. It should also be noted that Harley Davidson is represented by two models on the list, namely HD Sportster Custom 883, which is a "reasonable" version of Harley Davidson, and Harley Davidson V-Rod with a price tag [http://Tinyurl.com/parajumpersno similar] to a car. In the same high price rent are the three BMW models on the list, BMW F 800 GS, BMW R 1200 GS and BMW K 1300 GT. The later is relatively old, but forever young Honda VFR 800, has been on sale top since the millennium. Suzuki's big seller is the GSX-R, and it is located on 6 place. The only new models in 2010-the list is actually Yamaha XJ6 and BMW K 1300 GT.<br>Motorcycles still have their place on the roads in Norway, even if the function as basic transportation at a reasonable price compared with NOK cars have come into the background. Motorcycles are more a symbol of freedom and drive to run the sake of joy. But still, of course, motorcycles meet transportation needs, and is still operating costs lower than most cars due. smaller engines, which also means lower CO2 emissions. And the easier to park because they are physically smaller. There will also be cheaper to replace parts and perform maintenance, compared to a car.<br>Motorcycle sales got a break during the financial crisis, but has gradually risen to more normal levels again. Motorcycles will always have a market in Norway, but the trend is towards more expensive types, indicating that the driving pleasure that is the motivation factor and not a reasonable means of transport.for more information log on til bil
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The most popular motorcycles in Norway or norge<br><br><br>Motorcycles have a long history in Norway, as in many others countries. Motorcycles were used previously because they were a reasonable means of transport. Nowadays, there are other motivating factors. But still covering the motorcycles a basic transportation needs, and they are inexpensive in operation and easy to park.<br><br><br>Motor bikes sold in Norway these days are often quite expensive vehicles that provide a desired image for the driver (typically Harley Davidson with his appeal to people who want to show that they have the freedom and independence and do what they want), and driving pleasure.<br>Top-selling heavy motorcycle in Norway in 2010 (Number)<br>1. YAMAHA FZ6 (70)<br>2. H-D SPORTSTER CUSTOM 883 (66)<br>2. HONDA VFR 800 (66)<br>4. BMW F 800 GS (64)<br>5. SUZUKI GSX-R 600 (63)<br>6. BMW R 1200 GS (59)<br>6. YAMAHA YZF R1 (59)<br>8. SUZUKI GSX-R 1000 (53)<br>8. YAMAHA XT 660 (53)<br>10. VESPA GTS 300 SUPER (49)<br>11. H-D V-ROD (46)<br>12. YAMAHA XJ6 (45)<br>13. BMW K 1300 GT (44)<br>13. HONDA XL 700 V Transalp (44)<br>13. YAMAHA FZ1 (44)<br>Bicycle Committee on the list of best-selling motorcycles clearly shows that there are primary and practical transportation needs that wanted covered, but on the contrary, driving pleasure and anything else that is more the emotional side. The number of sold motorcycles are relatively low compared with other, more southern countries of Europe. This is of course the climatic conditions in the north, which limits its use [http://tinyurl.com/parajumpersno parajumpers jacket] to the summer months, perhaps from April to October, while in more southern districts can use the bike all year.<br>The list also shows that people will acquire motorcycle, choose relatively expensive models, with a price tag of around one hundred thousand to several hundred [http://tinyurl.com/parajumpersno thousand].<br>Yamaha FZ6 topped the list in 2010 of the best-selling motorcycles in Norway, where it has been since 2005. It should also be noted that Harley Davidson is represented by two models on the list, namely HD Sportster Custom 883, which is a "reasonable" version of Harley Davidson, and Harley Davidson V-Rod with a price tag similar to a car. In the same high price rent are the three BMW models on the list, BMW F 800 GS, BMW R 1200 GS and BMW K 1300 GT. The later is relatively old, but forever young Honda VFR 800, has been on sale top since the millennium. Suzuki's big seller is the GSX-R, and it is located on 6 place. The only new models in 2010-the list is actually Yamaha XJ6 and BMW K 1300 GT.<br>Motorcycles still have their place on the roads in Norway, even if the [http://tinyurl.com/parajumpersno function] as basic transportation at a reasonable price compared with NOK cars have come into the background. Motorcycles are more a symbol of freedom and drive to run the sake of joy. But still, of course, motorcycles meet transportation needs, and is still operating costs lower than most cars due. smaller engines, which also means lower CO2 emissions. And the easier to park because they are physically smaller. There will also be cheaper to replace parts and perform maintenance, compared to a car.<br>Motorcycle sales got a break during the financial crisis, but has gradually risen to more normal levels again. Motorcycles will always have a market in Norway, but the trend is towards more expensive types, indicating that the driving pleasure that is the motivation factor and not a reasonable means of transport.for more information log on til bil

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The most popular motorcycles in Norway or norge


Motorcycles have a long history in Norway, as in many others countries. Motorcycles were used previously because they were a reasonable means of transport. Nowadays, there are other motivating factors. But still covering the motorcycles a basic transportation needs, and they are inexpensive in operation and easy to park.


Motor bikes sold in Norway these days are often quite expensive vehicles that provide a desired image for the driver (typically Harley Davidson with his appeal to people who want to show that they have the freedom and independence and do what they want), and driving pleasure.
Top-selling heavy motorcycle in Norway in 2010 (Number)
1. YAMAHA FZ6 (70)
2. H-D SPORTSTER CUSTOM 883 (66)
2. HONDA VFR 800 (66)
4. BMW F 800 GS (64)
5. SUZUKI GSX-R 600 (63)
6. BMW R 1200 GS (59)
6. YAMAHA YZF R1 (59)
8. SUZUKI GSX-R 1000 (53)
8. YAMAHA XT 660 (53)
10. VESPA GTS 300 SUPER (49)
11. H-D V-ROD (46)
12. YAMAHA XJ6 (45)
13. BMW K 1300 GT (44)
13. HONDA XL 700 V Transalp (44)
13. YAMAHA FZ1 (44)
Bicycle Committee on the list of best-selling motorcycles clearly shows that there are primary and practical transportation needs that wanted covered, but on the contrary, driving pleasure and anything else that is more the emotional side. The number of sold motorcycles are relatively low compared with other, more southern countries of Europe. This is of course the climatic conditions in the north, which limits its use parajumpers jacket to the summer months, perhaps from April to October, while in more southern districts can use the bike all year.
The list also shows that people will acquire motorcycle, choose relatively expensive models, with a price tag of around one hundred thousand to several hundred thousand.
Yamaha FZ6 topped the list in 2010 of the best-selling motorcycles in Norway, where it has been since 2005. It should also be noted that Harley Davidson is represented by two models on the list, namely HD Sportster Custom 883, which is a "reasonable" version of Harley Davidson, and Harley Davidson V-Rod with a price tag similar to a car. In the same high price rent are the three BMW models on the list, BMW F 800 GS, BMW R 1200 GS and BMW K 1300 GT. The later is relatively old, but forever young Honda VFR 800, has been on sale top since the millennium. Suzuki's big seller is the GSX-R, and it is located on 6 place. The only new models in 2010-the list is actually Yamaha XJ6 and BMW K 1300 GT.
Motorcycles still have their place on the roads in Norway, even if the function as basic transportation at a reasonable price compared with NOK cars have come into the background. Motorcycles are more a symbol of freedom and drive to run the sake of joy. But still, of course, motorcycles meet transportation needs, and is still operating costs lower than most cars due. smaller engines, which also means lower CO2 emissions. And the easier to park because they are physically smaller. There will also be cheaper to replace parts and perform maintenance, compared to a car.
Motorcycle sales got a break during the financial crisis, but has gradually risen to more normal levels again. Motorcycles will always have a market in Norway, but the trend is towards more expensive types, indicating that the driving pleasure that is the motivation factor and not a reasonable means of transport.for more information log on til bil