Motus has been road-testing their MST and MST-R sport-touring beasts in Utah and have put up quite a nice video of the trip.
If you're still looking for your next sport-touring bike and feel like going all-American, then this video should kind of help you decide. Not the ultra-popular BMR R1200GS or its newly revealed Adventure version, neither a high-tech KTM 1190 Adventure, the Motus bikes have a different flavor.
Built around an engine derived from a Chevy small-block V8, the Motus MST and MST-R are bent on high on-road performance, and not on showing off. At the same time, despite the sporty nature of the machines, Motus did not neglect the comfort side, as both bikes have been engineered for long hauls, solo or with a passenger and loaded with luggage.
The Motus bikes are expected to retail for $30,975 (€23,779) and $36,975 (€28,385) for the MST and MST-R, respectively. A crated engine will also be available. Check out the Motus MST gallery.
Built around an engine derived from a Chevy small-block V8, the Motus MST and MST-R are bent on high on-road performance, and not on showing off. At the same time, despite the sporty nature of the machines, Motus did not neglect the comfort side, as both bikes have been engineered for long hauls, solo or with a passenger and loaded with luggage.
The Motus bikes are expected to retail for $30,975 (€23,779) and $36,975 (€28,385) for the MST and MST-R, respectively. A crated engine will also be available. Check out the Motus MST gallery.