1999 Excelsior Henderson Super X. 1999 Excelsior Henderson Super X For Sale Bikeurious Excelsior's 50degree V-Twin still shakes, but between 2000 and 3000 rpm (an indicated 60 to 80 mph in top gear), things smooth out considerably, making the Super X a willing highway flyer. The last rendition of the Excelsior V-twin was in 1925, called the Super-X, while the Henderson Model KJ, a four, appeared in 1930.
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Excelsior's 50degree V-Twin still shakes, but between 2000 and 3000 rpm (an indicated 60 to 80 mph in top gear), things smooth out considerably, making the Super X a willing highway flyer. In an appeal to American nostalgia, they dubbed the revived brand's first offering the 'Super X' — a nod to the 1929 model bearing the same name.
1999 EXCELSIORHENDERSON SUPER X for sale in Sturgis, SD
Excelsior's 50degree V-Twin still shakes, but between 2000 and 3000 rpm (an indicated 60 to 80 mph in top gear), things smooth out considerably, making the Super X a willing highway flyer. The last rendition of the Excelsior V-twin was in 1925, called the Super-X, while the Henderson Model KJ, a four, appeared in 1930. Excelsior's 50degree V-Twin still shakes, but between 2000 and 3000 rpm (an indicated 60 to 80 mph in top gear), things smooth out considerably, making the Super X a willing highway flyer.
1999 EXCELSIOR HENDERSON SUPER X Motorcycles Springfield Massachusetts N/A. The Super X was handed to the press in March 1999 and, understandably, it leaned heavy on nostalgic appearance The last rendition of the Excelsior V-twin was in 1925, called the Super-X, while the Henderson Model KJ, a four, appeared in 1930.
1999 EXCELSIOR HENDERSON SUPER X Motorcycles Springfield Massachusetts N/A. Riding Impression: 1999 Excelsior-Henderson Super X Motorcycle In March 1999, we'd were anxious to experience more than press releases from Exelsior-Henderson, which was finally hitting production with its first model, the Super X In an appeal to American nostalgia, they dubbed the revived brand's first offering the 'Super X' — a nod to the 1929 model bearing the same name.