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Thread: VANDERHALL: Debut of the Vanderhall Speedster

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    Default VANDERHALL: Debut of the Vanderhall Speedster

    If you have not checked out VANDERHALLUSA.COM I a while, then you have not seen their newest release: The Vanderhall Speedster. Check it out. And, check out there proposed Venice R and Speedster R models for 2020.

    I have confirmed, only Saddle Brown interior from
    factory. And, while every photo of the
    new Speedster on their web site shows it with a rear fender….that is not part
    of the factory vehicle – it’s an accessory purchase. I think Vanderhall should make the rear
    fender standard equipment for their vehicles.

    I like the concept of the Speedster, but I think the interior color kills it for me. And, by the time you pay to change that interior, you at the cost of a normal Venice…….don’t understand that marketing strategy.

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    Speedsters are starting to ship. I saw that they are only making 250 units. It is one of their best looking Vanderhalls and enough storage space to live on the road. It is however a solo experience. Couples will have to buy 2! The rear fender is not required due to the rear overhang, however water will enter the driver compartment at low speed around 10mph.

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    Default Factory vs dealer install accessories

    Quote Originally Posted by Brummbar View Post
    If you have not checked out VANDERHALLUSA.COM I a while, then you have not seen their newest release: The Vanderhall Speedster. Check it out. And, check out there proposed Venice R and Speedster R models for 2020.

    I have confirmed, only Saddle Brown interior from
    factory. And, while every photo of the

    new Speedster on their web site shows it with a rear fender….that is not part

    of the factory vehicle – it’s an accessory purchase. I think Vanderhall should make the rear

    fender standard equipment for their vehicles.


    I like the concept of the Speedster, but I think the interior color kills it for me. And, by the time you pay to change that interior, you at the cost of a normal Venice…….don’t understand that marketing strategy.

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    I can explain some of the reasoning of why Vanderhall chooses to offer only color options from the factory and has the dealer manage the rest: As a boutique manufacturer, the barrier to entry is huge financially. By simplifying what is manufactured, Vanderhall is able to focus on improving quality. It's not about not wanting to offer options to consumers, it's about managing resources as Vanderhall grows.

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    Dan.......Welcome to Trike-Talk...........

    .I see you're in Provo, Are you involved with Vanderhall?.. One day when i get a chance i'm going to the only dealer in Jersey for a test ride to check it out...
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    I'm going to have to try getting in and out of one for a test ride myself. Although I don't think my bank account can handle it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boyerd View Post
    I can explain some of the reasoning of why Vanderhall chooses to offer only color options from the factory and has the dealer manage the rest: As a boutique manufacturer, the barrier to entry is huge financially. By simplifying what is manufactured, Vanderhall is able to focus on improving quality. It's not about not wanting to offer options to consumers, it's about managing resources as Vanderhall grows.
    This is a ridiculous excuse to building a vehicle in my opinion! BOUTIQUE goes out ghe window when you build a 1 million square feet facility to build you vehicles! If they can't handle putting the larger fenders or different interior at the factory, something is wrong with their marketing ! There is a difference between buying "off the dealer inventory " which would be understandable for options and ordering a vehicle. NOBODY wants fenders, exhaust, interior parts laying around they have no use for and very little prospect of selling. Come on VANDERHALLMOTORCYCLE, serve your customers as you would like to be served ! I am one of your potential customers ! Tomg

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    Hi tomg, Did you get a test drive in a Venice? Was it what you expected? I can sympathize with your options comment as I have Harley parts all over the garage from changes I made over the years. I don't think that Vanderhall is in the new building yet. I have been to Provo to see the manufacturing floor and it is much smaller. Not to take a new vehicle sale away from Vanderhall, but have you considered used. There is a used unit on the forum with $5K in options and low miles for a good price. Also it is in Florida! This is a copy of the post. Not sure if it is still available.

    2018 Venice for sale $5,000 + in accessories $27,500

    I hope this helps in your quest. You can avoid the depreciation hit by buying used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandyken View Post
    Hi tomg, Did you get a test drive in a Venice? Was it what you expected? I can sympathize with your options comment as I have Harley parts all over the garage from changes I made over the years. I don't think that Vanderhall is in the new building yet. I have been to Provo to see the manufacturing floor and it is much smaller. Not to take a new vehicle sale away from Vanderhall, but have you considered used. There is a used unit on the forum with $5K in options and low miles for a good price. Also it is in Florida! This is a copy of the post. Not sure if it is still available.

    2018 Venice for sale $5,000 + in accessories $27,500

    I hope this helps in your quest. You can avoid the depreciation hit by buying used.
    Thank you but I'm waiting on the Carmel. Tomg

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    Thank you but I'm waiting on the Carmel. Tomg
    I don't blame you, the Carmel has so much more than the Venice. Maybe someone else on the forum may be interested in the used Venice. I really like the suicide doors on the Carmel for ease of entry. Are you on the Vanderhall Owners Forum on Facebook? There has been a lot of discussion regarding the Carmel. Several people are very excited for its release and are dying for information. Value and features have been discussed. User boyerd may be able to give insight on release dates. We bought a Laguna and love the doors. Once we got past the initial sticker shock, we were quite pleased. Much like your beautiful Stallion, the Carmel will stand out in a crowd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandyken View Post
    I don't blame you, the Carmel has so much more than the Venice. Maybe someone else on the forum may be interested in the used Venice. I really like the suicide doors on the Carmel for ease of entry. Are you on the Vanderhall Owners Forum on Facebook? There has been a lot of discussion regarding the Carmel. Several people are very excited for its release and are dying for information. Value and features have been discussed. User boyerd may be able to give insight on release dates. We bought a Laguna and love the doors. Once we got past the initial sticker shock, we were quite pleased. Much like your beautiful Stallion, the Carmel will stand out in a crowd.
    I'm not on the owners forum as I don't have one yet! And I don't do Facebook. I just hope with the new very large facility, they start to understand what those of us that ride thousands of miles would like to see where we can see issues that can be easily corrected at the factory. Drain holes should be for all the vehicles, not drilled holes at the dealer! Tomg

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    Tomg, you don't have to be a member of the Owners forum to check out posts. There are many people there that are seeking info about the product.To be honest, I don't have a Facebook account either, I use my wife's to post. I never found a need for Facebook until I got a Vanderhall and wanted to find info and others to share with.

    The Carmel is a result of experienced folks like yourself. Wider body, more power, doors, opening hood, bigger wheels, ac option, cupholder and more. All of these things are a result of customer feedback. You have a lot to offer. Be patient with Vanderhall as I have. I want them to grow at a sustainable pace to be in it for the long haul. User boyerd is here to help us. Very few manufactures would bother with direct customer contact.

    Regarding drain holes, I prefer not having them. I wouldn't add them until I had a water pooling problem. I don't drive in the rain unless it is absolutely necessary. You have a lot to offer, it just takes time.
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    Thanks Ken, So far, I've never trailered my trike. I've made several trips which amounted to 3500-4000 miles each and another 10 trips back and forth to Maggie Valley, NC and Pigeon Forge, Tenn. When out on the interstates, it's hard not get wet at times as well as just your everyday 150 mile rides. There is always a practical solution! TrikeTalk is full of riders like me who love spending time on the road and nobody deliberately says lets go ride in the rain today but, sometimes you really don't have a choice. Tomg

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    Tomg, nice conversation! Like yourself, Sandy and I almost always preferred to ride to our destinations. We have driven to 38 states on many cross country trips. Been everywhere on motorcycles except the southwest. Been in rain so thick we couldn't see the bikes ahead. We never could got more than 2 weeks off, so we were limited to how far we could go. We did trailer south twice for Daytona bike week. Once, my daughter and I rode to Daytona, it was 28 degrees when we left home. Wore snomobile suits and electrics, didn't take them off till we hit Florida! Been cross country with my son, we hit road construction so muddy in South Dakota that it filled the spokes. To be young and adventurous was great.

    Not so much now. The Vanderhall is new to us and age has forced some changes. Getting softer. Don't like cleaning the vehicle so much. Now we love day trips up to 400 miles. We are retired and watch the weather app closely to avoid rain. On multi day trips we like to take the motorhome and car hauler to a destination and travel new roads. Love having the King size bed and a portable garage. There was a time when I made fun of friends that trailered, not to much now.

    Have you sold your Stallion yet? From what I've seen you are a pioneer. Pre-order that Carmel and enjoy. We encountered many naysayers, but we believe! Thanks for listening.
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    Just put the Stallion up for sale and had a couple of nibbles and couple of scammers. So I can wait for the time! I'm still waiting to actually see in writing what are standard and what are options. They have that famous asterisk stating shown with options. So you really don't know what's what! Like all the paint photos look Like a 2 tone all with black bottom so is that stand or optional. Side pipes on the Carmel are longer so are the ones shown standard or optional. Are the wheels shown standard? Does it come with fenders on both ends? We just need more info about all options and more photos. Makes a guy feel like a mushroom sometimes ! Tomg

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    Default Vanderhall Carmel standard and optional features

    Hi tomg, I scoured through the FB forums and found the following information. Hope this helps. Dreaming about a new vehicle is better when you know what you're dreaming about. You know what they say about mushroom. Maybe I can shed some light.

    Carmel has all of the features of a Venice plus the following differences. Most of this came from Vanderhall rep.

    Carmel difference:

    Standard features:

    7” wider and 3” taller windshield

    1.5 200 HP engine

    4 piston brakes

    19” wheels

    Larger cabin

    Locking suicide doors

    82 liter-storage vs 42

    Locking glove box

    Actuating hood

    Larger fuel tank - 10 gal

    Front and rear fenders - black

    3 inch exaust standard

    Push button start

    Two tone body panels, bottom is black, top is silver, white, black or blue

    Cupholder

    Future Accessory options:

    Roof

    Ac

    Paddle shifters

    That's all I can think of for now. Colors and other specs are listed on the vanderhall.com website. I'll see if I can copy them and put them here.
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    Default Vanderhall Carmel Specs

    These are the listed specs for the Vanderhall Carmel taken from the website.

    Specifications

    GENERAL

    Passengers: 2

    Body Construction: Composite

    Exterior Colors: Silver Vintage Metallic, Poseidon Blue Metallic, Ruby Metallic, Pearl White

    Model Year: 2019

    Place of Manufacture: Provo, Utah

    STANDARD EQUIPMENT

    Convenience: Heated seats, dual-vent heating system, front entry doors

    Safety: Dual servo-brakes with ABS, traction control, electric power steering

    Interior Material: Saxony Brown V-Tex synthetic upholstery

    Audio: Two channel, amplifier – with Bluetooth connectivity

    Lighting: LED (headlights, turn signals, brake lights)

    ENGINE

    Location: Front

    Alignment: Transverse

    Manufacturer: General Motors

    Engine Code: LFV

    Cylinders: 4

    Configuration: Inline

    Displacement: 1.5 liters (1490cc)

    Valves: 16

    Bore x Stroke: 74.0 x 86.6mm

    Bore Center: 81mm

    Compression: 10:1

    Redline: 6,500 rpm

    Aspiration: Turbocharged

    Horsepower: 200 @ 5700 rpm

    Torque: 203 lb-ft @ 2,450 rpm

    Block: Aluminum

    Sump Design: Wet

    Fuel Supply: Direct Fuel injection

    Recommended Fuel: 91 octane

    Catalytic converter: Yes

    TRANSMISSION

    Type: 6T40 (MNH)

    Gears: 6

    Driven Wheels: Front

    Top Gear Ratio: .75

    Clutch: Automatic torque converter

    Final Gear Ratio: 3.87

    PERFORMANCE

    0-60 mph: 4.5 seconds

    Top Speed: 138 mph

    Lateral Cornering Stability: .95 G

    Power-to-Weight Ratio: 7.9 lb/hp

    CHASSIS

    Suspension, Front: Pushrod, coil-over hydraulic shocks (Vanderhall)

    Suspension, Rear: Single-sided swingarm, coil-over hydraulic shock (Vanderhall)

    Base Wheels: 19x8.5 Front, 19x11 Rear

    Base Tires: 235/35ZR19 Front, 275/35ZR19 Rear

    Brake Calipers: 4 Piston

    Brake Rotor, Front 315mm

    Brake Rotor, Rear: 275mm

    Steering: GM rack-and-pinion, electronic assist

    BODY

    Base Platform: Vanderhall Mono Aluminum

    Bodywork Material: Composite

    Cargo Capacity: 83 liters

    DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT & CAPACITIES

    Length: 3700mm

    Overall Width: 1750mm

    Track, Front: 1500mm

    Height: 1140mm

    Wheelbase: 2575mm

    Weight Distribution: 75/25

    Ground Clearance: 125mm

    Dry Weight: 1,505 lbs.

    Curb Weight: 1595 lbs.

    Load capacity: 500 lbs.

    Fuel Capacity: 9.5 gal.
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    Thanks Ken, you went thru a lot to update those who have an interest in the Carmel . The forum info is interesting and informative. The second part I have read and compared measurements between the Venice and Carmel. I wonder where they came up with the 7" wider body and my measurements actually showed a slightly narrower overall width and track? The service manager at the Orlando dealer went to Provo for training and did say the the Carmel has a 3" wider chassis but didn't have numbers for the body width. Right now it's just a wait and see! Tomg

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    Tomg, these Carmel images were taken by Greg Brown, one of the forum members, at the show in Vegas. It was the first showing of the Carmel. The Bronze unit was a special color for show and will not be offered. Humps behind seats are larger than Venice. You can see in the interior that extra space is between seats and the dash layout is different. I think the grill piece in front of the hood will be an option. If you do a Google search of Vanderhall Carmel and the select images, it will show more images. By selecting some of images you will find more images and some write ups. The internet is one big rabbit hole!

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    Oh dear, I am so fickle, if I could only win the lottery, these are some fine looking machines. Love the hump. Thanks for the pics.

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    Thanks Ken, more good info and photos! Trust me, I do check the Vanderhallmotorcycle web page almost daily for ANY updates or New photos. The info and photos that you have provided makes me want one even more! Be even nicer if I had one before the Snowbird Get Together that I put together down here in Florida. It's butts right up to the first day of Bike Week so with all the riding we will be doing in the greater Daytona area at that time would undoubtedly bring more attention to Vanderhallmotorcycle at the speedway during Bike Week . Still no word on the A/C, top or other options. Tom

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