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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Comfort, generally how nice they are to ride, good economy for a big bike, reliability, dealer experience, resale value, ease of maintenance, established riding clubs, range of accessories, excellent riding gear, looks, and maybe sound with some aftermarket pipes.
    What he said, except for resale value cos I'm keeping it forever and riding gear because frankly I'd be horribly embarrassed to be seen wearing anything HD-branded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Comfort, generally how nice they are to ride, good economy for a big bike, reliability, dealer experience, resale value, ease of maintenance, established riding clubs, range of accessories/custom options, excellent riding gear, looks, and maybe sound with some aftermarket pipes.

    Heritage, nostalgia, style....hmmmm. I might go out to the shed and clean the Street Glide now.
    Well shit, I musta bought the prilla for the noise then.
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    bought my sv1000s because of those sexy yoshi's, and shes a sweet machine.

    next bike very very likely to be one of those Harley iron's, loved the nightster i rode but can only afford the iron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade View Post
    loved the nightster i rode but can only afford the iron.
    Tick it up somehow bro. Sell a kidney. It's only $3.5k more on the sticker price.

    The 1200 has just the right amount of power. You don't want an 883. It'd be OK if it was a smaller bike, but it weighs exactly the same.
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    Didnt get mine for the sound. But I like its growl above 10000rpm.
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    I got my daily rider because of price... I'm tight like that
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    It's a bonus.
    My 600 sounded hot with the pipes it had, didn't have any idea it would when I was building it.
    I do like a good twin though, I need a twin actually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Comfort, generally how nice they are to ride, good economy for a big bike, reliability, dealer experience, resale value, ease of maintenance, established riding clubs, range of accessories/custom options, excellent riding gear, looks, and maybe sound with some aftermarket pipes.

    Heritage, nostalgia, style....hmmmm. I might go out to the shed and clean the Street Glide now.
    hahahahha I bought my Harley cos it made me grin like an idiot, and still does...

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    "Purchased because of the sound"? I think not.
    The bike sounded like an asthmatic anteater with the stock pipes, but they certainly did not last very long at all.
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    I dont really like the sound of my rgv, 2 strokes dont really do it for me. I prefer the sound of an inline 4 but that extra 10+ hp was enough to make me not care

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asher View Post
    I dont really like the sound of my rgv, 2 strokes dont really do it for me. I prefer the sound of an inline 4 but that extra 10+ hp was enough to make me not care
    pff, 2 strokes sound mean.. i love my RS (RGV in an italian suit)

    twins sound mint tho, a big litre twin with pipes - I need one

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Tick it up somehow bro. Sell a kidney. It's only $3.5k more on the sticker price.

    The 1200 has just the right amount of power. You don't want an 883. It'd be OK if it was a smaller bike, but it weighs exactly the same.
    like the look of the iron better with the black engine and alloy wheels over the grey and spokes, plus for under $3.5k i can put the 1200 kit on it when the extra cash comes along.

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    Definitely didn't buy it for the sound. Bought a Db killer to make it quieter. It's a bit too quiet now but it'll be staying that way; the part only cost $30.00 odd but the freight was over $100.

    Then again I'm old, first things I look at on the spec sheet are seat height and tank capacity
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade View Post
    plus for under $3.5k i can put the 1200 kit on it
    Be very careful before making that assumption. It'd pay to check what the official line is on '1200 kits' for 883s now. Since the 2007 models it hasn't been a simple matter of boring them out any more.

    I'd suggest getting in touch with HD Australia/NZ directly (http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_AU...bmLocale=en_AU) to ask that question before buying an 883 on the basis of expecting to turn it into a 1200.

    Or call Pete at WMCC (Crasherfromwayback on here).
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