View Poll Results: What would you do if you were suddenly the owner of a sparkling new Harley?

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  • I would use it as a boat anchor.

    9 4.81%
  • I would sell it in an instant and buy a selection of real bikes.

    134 71.66%
  • I would keep it, buy a German helmet, switch to the dark side and ride it with pride.

    40 21.39%
  • Push it off the highest cliff I could find.

    4 2.14%
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Thread: What would you do with a crusier?

  1. #61
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    It would be kinda cool to paint it pink,get some bright as riding gear and join the local HOG club... now there is an idea!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandito
    It would be kinda cool to paint it pink,get some bright as riding gear and join the local HOG club... now there is an idea!!!
    Would only be a novelty in the Kiwiland, it's already been done in the States.
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    My first though was burn it but then I thought hmmmm how many superbikes can I buy from it if I were to sell it. But then who the f%^k is going to buy it.

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    Actually a freind of mine bought a ex write off K100 with more dents than my ex missuses car. She used to go to all the bmw rallys -the looks of hooror she got from the bmw guys were great to see
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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma51
    My first though was burn it but then I thought hmmmm how many superbikes can I buy from it if I were to sell it. But then who the f%^k is going to buy it.
    Nice troll enima, I think the words you mean are "how many offers am I going to get in the first day?"

    After all, how many cruisers are NOT Harleys?
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    Quote Originally Posted by toads
    well put Motu,
    Also it may come as shock to you harley hating guys out there, but Harley are not the only makers of cruiser bikes and there are a lot of jap cruisers out there, which are the preferred choice of bike for a lot of people. Namely short, poverty stricken types such as myself.
    My bike was very cheap and if I wanted to upgrade and get another bike, I'd buy another cruiser, I like all bikes, but particularly like cruisers, they are not built for speed or peformance, but made for a lesuirely comfortable ride, who has a problem with that???
    I have to go along with the comments made by the two gentlemen above.

    I'd never ridden a cruiser until my wife passed her test and needed a 250cc machine for two years (UK regs, she has 2 years at 33bhp limit). I spotted a 250 Virago for sale - ideal for her, as at 5 foot tall she struggles with anything even remotely tall in the saddle.

    I got her to go for the Virago before she passed, as this meant she had a target to aim for, rather than buying a 125 (our learner limit) and then having to sell it on or even worse, not worry about getting the test passed as she had a bike to ride.

    Obviously, this meant I had to ride it home and keep it running until she passed her test... and I loved it. I'd take it out early on Saturday mornings to have a proper play with it.

    How much did I love it? Enough to test ride a 650 Dragstar with a real view to selling the Fazer I had at the time and switching to cruisers full time.

    Didn't go for the Dragstar in the end (given I put in a lot of commuting miles into the centre of London, I didn't feel it had the inital go that I needed). But I enjoyed riding it and if I had space for more than one bike, I'd have the current SV650S for commuting/when I fancied a blast and a cruiser for more laid-back, leisurely rides and even distance work (I felt like I could have ridden the Dragstar forever).

    I'd recommend, if you've never tried one, giving a cruiser a try. It might well surprise you. I know it did me.

    (The little Virago will be around for another 12 months until Laura's 33bhp restriction is lifted. If we had the space to keep it and for Laura to get another bike, I'd happily buy it off her and keep it for a weekend plaything)
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  7. #67
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    if i suddenly acquired a harley, i'd unload the kids for a weekend & go cruising with the mrs. that would be awesome.(i'd leave the rocket at home).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    (The little Virago will be around for another 12 months until Laura's 33bhp restriction is lifted. If we had the space to keep it and for Laura to get another bike, I'd happily buy it off her and keep it for a weekend plaything)
    I'd heard nice things about the mini-Viragos before, so I took one for a blat a while back. It was just... TOOO... SLOOOOW. It didn't want to rev, and it had even less low-end pull than you'd normally expect from 250ccs of softly-tuned V-twin.

    And, keep in mind, this is from the perspective of someone who's used to riding a 150cc single.

    In the end, I don't see much point in a cruiser unless the engine comes with a side order of tarmac-rippling torque, to be perfectly honest.
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    Re: Group therapy

    Hey SD. Whaddaya mean eventually get all your shots in a one inch group at 100 yards??? Thought you Southern sorta fellas could shoot?




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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo
    Hey SD. Whaddaya mean eventually get all your shots in a one inch group at 100 yards??? Thought you Southern sorta fellas could shoot?


    Oh yeah, forgot to add that it was with my Colt Woodsman .22 pistol - yee-hah!!

    .85" with my 308 - on a good day

    Tried it with my 12 gauge riot gun but it's bloody difficult!!!
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    Yep

    Depends how old you are and how the back is
    must ride everyday

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    Quote Originally Posted by 750Y
    if i suddenly acquired a harley, i'd unload the kids for a weekend & go cruising with the mrs. that would be awesome.(i'd leave the rocket at home).
    I'd ride a harley as a second bike for the cruisey babe on the back days too (then I would not get troulbe with my pillion for going too fast)
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    MR *KnowZ* where i stand when it comes to the ol' harley

    *stayZ* over the thread

    LOL

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  14. #74
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandito
    It would be kinda cool to paint it pink,get some bright as riding gear and join the local HOG club... now there is an idea!!!
    Kind of like what Holden have done with the new Torana?
    Look, it's an itsy bitsy Bandit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodgerd
    Kind of like what Holden have done with the new Torana?
    That is just Ghey!!!! typical holden I 'spose!

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