I hope not. Do you have a release date?
I hope not. Do you have a release date?
I personally think it's extremely unlikely, but I'm hoping there will be an option to buy the Vitpilen 401 "2.0" with spoked wheels, à la 390 Adventure SW ("Spoked Wheels"). Then again, probably easier and cheaper to buy the Svartpilen "2.0" and retrofit Vitpilen plastics and exhaust.Even now the Svart/Vit do not have spoked wheels in some markets, so anybody's guess about next time around.
Too bad about the handlebar. I love the clip ons on my Vit but they'll sell a lot more with a riser bar.
Agreed on all counts.I think it's lost some of it's pizzaz. Nonetheless it's probably going to be an improved bike.
The shock spring is yuge.
I like the exhaust.
It makes more sense in the context of relatively less affluent markets (where a motorcycle is a primary method of transportation rather than a car alternative or recreational luxury). The new bikes are less pure to the original "lightweight neo-retro café racer" design brief, but arguably much more useful as an actual motorcycle to anybody with a genuine need to carry a passenger.I don’t understand why they would make the 401 longer and heavier with the redesign…. Kind of makes me nervous for the 801/901/1001 whenever it comes out
I'm the other person who likes the exhaust! I'm planning to order the FF Fresco Ultrashorty and remove the passenger pegs to tidy up the tail section of the bike (and, hopefully, make it even lighter).I think I'm the only person who likes the exhaust, I would rather have it under the bike and out of sight![]()

I personally think it's extremely unlikely, but I'm hoping there will be an option to buy the Vitpilen 401 "2.0" with spoked wheels, à la 390 Adventure SW ("Spoked Wheels"). Then again, probably easier and cheaper to buy the Svartpilen "2.0" and retrofit Vitpilen plastics and exhaust.
Agreed on all counts.
It makes more sense in the context of relatively less affluent markets (where a motorcycle is a primary method of transportation rather than a car alternative or recreational luxury). The new bikes are less pure to the original "lightweight neo-retro café racer" design brief, but arguably much more useful as an actual motorcycle to anybody with a genuine need to carry a passenger.
With that said - I don't like it either.
I'm the other person who likes the exhaust! I'm planning to order the FF Fresco Ultrashorty and remove the passenger pegs to tidy up the tail section of the bike (and, hopefully, make it even lighter).
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