You're on to something.   Gosh, why not just call them "sportster bikes".   
As in: vehicles that combine capable handling with all-day comfort and good 
looks, as opposed to singularly focused, race-oriented, muscle-machines.  
Examples of actual "sportsters" from other disciplines:



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<https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-m6_pz3yFYa4/VMquJNSKwsI/AAAAAAAAAEk/K5jeHT41Fzg/s1600/Harley-sportster_1957.jpg>

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7B9a86BMdfE/VMquP-iB2WI/AAAAAAAAAEs/Kfj1-7655Tc/s1600/marlin-sportster-03.jpg>


<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-XhWXHRjfrFg/VMqt3FWcgMI/AAAAAAAAAEU/AofaJKGLzLg/s1600/maverick-sportster_car_1952.jpg>




On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 1:43:05 PM UTC-7, Doug Williams wrote:

> Yes, the word "Sport" might be a good starting point. We have had Sport 
> Touring bikes. I don't think I like "Sport Upright"...is "Upright Sport" 
> any better? I don't like "Sport Townie" or "Sport Dutch". I don't want to 
> use "racer" in the name and I don't know what a "Sport Racer" would be 
> anyway.
>
> That leaves "Sport Cruiser"?
>
> Keep thinking and maybe we can come up with a good name.
>
> Doug
>
> On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 12:00:32 PM UTC-8, Trenker wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Sounds similar to the Sport Minivan. 
>>
>

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