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    Love of a motorcycle.

    It is a certain kind of love that you can have for a machine.
    Not the same love you have for fellow human or the planet and or love eternal.
    Maybe its more of an infactuation, time will tell.

    Harley Fatbob & me met me a few months ago.
    Not too much chrome, just enough to reflect the beautiful light off its body.
    V&H "big shots" give the most beautiful music I have heard from a cruiser bike.
    The rumble and burble of distant thunder from the downshifts, what can I say? Magic

    The solid nature of its steel body and parts, not too big, give a feeling of strength and longevity.
    Attendance to quality by Harley engineers is a credit to them.

    Handling and brakes, very effective.

    The bike appears to have a SOUL, maybe thats just me being over emotional.

    I have no doubt that other riders feel the same about their bikes.
    But this LOVE works for me on this bike
    Isn't a wonderful thing, motorcycling..........

    I never thought I would catch the Fatbob love thing!!!
    Im so glad I did.


    Go Safe.

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    Paging Mike.Gayner to thread in aisle four...

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    Nice to read of someone telling of how much he enjoys his bike.
    " Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"

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    I hear ya. Reignited my passion with my new bike.

    The soul subject has always interested me - generally spoken about of non-Japanese bikes though I do not adhere to this theory.

    I'll tell you something odd - having spent decades on a diet of Japanese bikes and now Italian the little idiosyncrasies that are counted as 'character' on the Ducati would not be tolerated on a Japanese ride.

    This is backed up by a couple of recent releases from Japan (new Suzuki 1000 springs to mind) when low end fueling is very average - almost standard fare on many European rides and noted as 'character' - the reviewers just bitch about it if Japanese.

    Ditto American rides.

    Motorcycle racism?

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