Choosing a good motorbike that provides more than the daily commute requires more than basic knowledge about bikes. It's important to be clear about the speed, power, ease of maintenance, handling, and so on.

But bikes have since evolved to become machines of profound pride. Oftentimes, bike owners do everything possible to make them seen and heard. They become part and parcel of their life. Investing in a good bike is no doubt a source of pride.

The motorbike culture has produced an extraordinary genre known as cruiser motorcycles. Besides being objects of movement, cruiser bikes are conspicuous, particularly because of their upright riding position. With your feet facing forward and arms raised in a nearly straight position, the rider looks comfortable, confident, and at ease.

Whether a cruise bike is big or small, it will always attract attention from beginners, pro riders, and even a decent chunk of non-enthusiasts. Especially when some bikes are so cool that they're impossible to ignore.

The first company that comes to mind is none other than Harley-Davidson. Its bikes the kind that gets reviews all over the internet and become easier to find. Still, others are hardly noticeable, and no one talks much about them, yet they have massive power and abilities on the road and the track. These are our points of focus and we shall evaluate them in detail. Let's ride in.

9 Ducati Xdiavel

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Italian motorcycle company Ducati started producing the Xdiavel in 2016. Most bike lovers are familiar with the Ducati Diavel that has been on sale since 2011. But these are two different machines from the same species. The XDiavel is an unmistakable and powerful cruiser bike that has found love and attention among motorcycle lovers.

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Equipped with a DOHC V-twin engine that delivers 155hp, the XDiavel is undoubtedly a road monster that should not go unnoticed. It's paired to a 6-speed transmission and offered in three trims; Sport, Touring, and Urban. Among the lovely features is a TFT screen on the XDiavel's dashboard

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8 Harley-Davidson Sportster

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You will find some dissenting opinion contesting arguing that the Harley-Davidson Sportster is not a cruiser bike. We hold a different opinion, and that's why it makes it on this list.

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It's no doubt one of America's longest-produced motorcycles, having been rolling since 1957. The H-D Sportster has admirably evolved to modernity and perfectly competes with some incredibly capable road masters. In many ways, the Sportster continues to stand in a class of its own by providing various sizes and riding styles for nearly every biker.

7  Triumph Rocket IIIRoadster

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The Triumph Rocket III was meant to challenge the market and plunged right into the cruiser segment, which is nearly 50% of the US motorcycle market. Competing with more brands that have garnered a huge fan base over the years was an uphill task.

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Triumph launched the Rocket III Roadster in 2010 and has pumped great effort to make it conspicuous. In 2019, a Triumph III Roadster becomes recorded 2.73 seconds from 0-60, kick-starting the conversation of using the same yardstick to measure motorbike speeds as happens with cars.

6 Indian Chief

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Built-in Massachusetts by The Indian Motorcycle company, the Indian Chief has been on and off production for many years since 1922. What has remained constant over all these years is its baggy retro look and a powerful engine.

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For slightly over a decade now, the company has made great efforts into redesigning some of its products and building strikingly capable machines such as the Scout, and the Indian Challenger, Indian FTR1200S. The company says that the Chief is undergoing refinement. It will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2022 with significant changes to its core structure, shedding about 120pounds and inches.

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5 Indian Scout Bobber Sixty

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It becomes fascinating when a company places two lovely products to compete against each other. The Indian Chief has a serious internal competitor in the Indian Scout Bobber Sixty.

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The Scout Bobber is quite a commoner on American roads, but the Scout Bobber Sixty is a different machine that weighs a whole 24 pounds lighter than its predecessor. Although it takes lots of cues from the Scout Bobber, it has a life of its own. It shares the company's beloved 61 cubic inch engine producing 78 hp and 65pound-feet of torque.

4 Arch Motorcycle KRGT-1

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The Arch Motorcycle is a sophisticated bike of modern times and proudly sits on the road as if the world has nothing much to worry about. Perhaps the confidence of long-time bike builder Gard Hollinger and Hollywood superstar Keanu Reeveshelps to boost the belief that this bike can do practically anything.

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The ARCH was set up in 2011. According to the company, the founders thought of "redefining the American performance cruiser." It's easy to see that they did not disappoint. The KRGT-1 is a bike that is "designed to be ridden aggressively while also being comfortable for long distances." The V-Twin engine delivers 122hp and 122 pound-feet of torque. This is impressive enough for a bike made so superbly.

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3 Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster

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Since 2003, the Triumph Speedmaster has taken to the roads with grace and tenacity. It is a bike that takes cues from the Triumph Bobber, making riding fun, relaxed and comfortable. The 1200cc engine delivers 77bhp and has a great twin-seat layout.

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Cruiser bikes may be intimidating and sometimes look like machines for more experienced riders. However, their calm demeanor makes them worth trying out. The handling is outstanding, and a choice of more engines means you can start at the lower cadre.

2 Dan Gurney Alligator Motorcycle

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Dan Gurney is a legendary racer who found the best way to live a lasting legacy is to make bikes in the way he understands best. He called his bikes the Alligator and built them in a feet-forward pattern. Adding to this style is a low-slung seating position. It's sleek and looks totally captivating.

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It's very unlikely that you will ever forget the Alligator from the moment you encounter one. It's built with a higher-than-normal center of gravity, and the rider seems to perch on top. There is nothing conventional about this bike, and that's what makes it really outstanding.

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1 Indian Challenger

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This is one of the relatively new cruiser motorcycles and a very interesting one in all aspects. It was introduced in 2019. Drawing power from a V-Twin engine dubbed Power Plus, and we have a feeling that it hasn't gotten the attention it deserves, for it is a very capable cruiser bike.

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LED headlamps, an electrically adjustable windshield, as well as keyless ignition and cruise control are just some of the modern tech specs available on the Indian Challenger.

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