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Excelsior Henderson "Super X"
Review On a sunny Daytona Beach
morning in early March 1999, the Excelsior-Henderson Motorcycle Company rolled
out its first -- and, as it turned out, last -- model for the press to preview.
Within a year, though, the company was in financial trouble and would never
produce any other motorcycles. The following was our impression of that bike
after two riding sessions in two days.
We were warned the hydraulic
clutch would take some getting used to. In fact, clutch engagement was flawless
-- although the engine had a slight flat spot right off idle which made us
appreciate the excellent clutch even more. When we took a brief ride on a bike
with stock mufflers later, the flat spot was gone. So it may be the factory's
"racing only" exhaust system doesn't mesh with the fuel injection. read full caption
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