
Loncin Voge 900rr Review
"Rewarding ride undermined by real-world ownership practicalities."
Used Buyer Review
The Voge 900RR is genuinely interesting used metal if you go in with eyes open. Loncin's partnership with BMW means the parallel-twin engine is legitimately good — smooth, tractable, pulls cleanly from low revs. The chassis feels composed through corners, and the Marzocchi forks are a proper surprise at this price point. It's not embarrassing anyone on a technical mountain road. Here's the honest bit though: parts availability is your real gamble. Dealers are thin on the ground in most markets, and some owners report waiting weeks for basic consumables. Check the service history hard — early examples had some fueling quirks that needed dealer attention. Also inspect the electronics carefully; the TFT dash and riding modes are feature-rich but quality control wasn't always consistent in earlier builds. Buy one under $6k with documented service and it's a genuinely fun, underrated middleweight. Pay more than that and you're into territory where a used Tracer or Z900 starts making more sense logistically.
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You need fast parts support or reliable resale
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