First 50 Miles on 2010 Wolf

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Sierramadre

Member
67 degrees in Detroit yesterday so I cut out of work early and went to the dealership to take my 2010 Wolf home. I've ridden bikes for over 30 years but I have to say that when I when I fired up the Wolf and nosed it away from the curb, I was a little nervous-the son of a bitch is long!! It didn't take me long to feel comfortable on it though. Despite its length, the bike is very well balanced and is surprisingly easy to maneuver. You certainly need to approach slow speed turns a little more carefully but its not a big deal.

First thing that struck me was the torque and power of the engine. Even taking it very easy on the throttle during the break in period, its clear to see that this motor is unlike anything I've ever owned. I came off a CVO Harley with a 117 inch engine and its not even in the same ballpark. One of the things I hated about the Harley engine was the excessive valve train noise-it sounded like a frickin deisel. Not so with the Wolf, very deep big twin rumble but with an amost no mechanical noise and very little vibration. You can actually see something in the mirrors.

Once cruising, it was a blast. Very stable with a comfortable riding position although the seat doesn't have very much padding-might have to do something about that. Probably need to soften the suspension a bit because of the lousy Michigan roads.

I rode for about an hour on two lane roads and surface streets and loved it. The transmission was light years ahead of Harley's 6 speed and the brakes were solid and responsive. Really didn't want to get off it but there was rain in the forecast. Can't wait for the next nice day.
 

KnotSo

Admin
Staff member
I loved the Wolf when we rode it.
You are correct, that Wolf handles way better than most bikes and it really is not fair to HD to compare an HD to a Wolf. :D
 

erldawg

Guru
Good to hear you got out and you'll be getting to know that pup quicker than you think..... I was in Providence RI most of the week and weather was great and did see a few bikes out. It was killing me....:cheers:
 

BDWB

Active Member
Awesome! Let's get together and ride - I live in Brighton Hardly got on my bike last year due to work and definitely not going to let that happen again.
 

jaggerz

Active Member
Very nice to hear about your first ride on the Wolf, It is such a sleek and beautiful bike. Get prepared for lots of questions and stares at the gas station. I know you'll love putting miles on this bike. Enjoy:2thumbs:
 

linx

Active Member
Man that is one badass ride. That color combination is so freakin clean.

Glad to hear about the bike and the joy of riding it. You're gonna love that SOB.
 

JeffShoots

Member
Damn nice bike I have a riding bud that wants to buy my Ridge and the Girl wants something easier to 2 up on. I think a Wolf might be the best of both worlds.

Personally I think my Buddies just tiered of trying to keep up on his CVO HD :roll:
 
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