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    Harley impressions after the first 2,000 km...

    Got my heritage softtail at X-mas,.........The weather was great, petrol cheap and not back to sea untill the 6th of January.....
    On the 27th off to jackson's on the Maiden voyage, trying to keep up with Shrek and half a dozen other Kiwibikers.....

    Took a bit of getting used to and was hard work compared to the Aprilia.......Somebody has got to be last, and I was not realy in a hurry anyways so....
    After I cleaned the carb and airfilter the next day, she unleashed definitely another few (draught)horses....
    Packed up one enormous saddlebag for me...the other one for the bike....(tools etc....)and of towards Nelson for a few days.
    As the Kms stated to add up I got to know my latest little toy a little bit better.....
    She is a lot heavier of course, and all the controls take a bit more thought and input.
    At low speed with a big fat front tyre and handlebars that angle back she wants to be steered around corners....
    However when the speeds gets up a bit she can be comfortably countersteered and leaned into the corners....
    So much so that the floorboards scrape the tarseal easily....but since they hinge up it is not to big a deal..(I hope..)
    2 Up the Fishtails scrape to road in bumpy corners....
    Hopefully the softtail can be adjusted up a little bit....
    Fuel consumption is better then my Aprilia....18/19 kms to the liter when pottering around, 16 kms to the liter when pushed a bit....
    When overtaking, 3rd gear will go to 120 kms....and 4th and 5th keep happily pulling through after that... to try to rip your arms out of their sockets....
    I did end up up on the gravel, and even up a steep 4wd drive track in the sounds....
    Going down that track after some rain made my ringpiece tighten up considerably......
    BAD IDEA, to heavy, front and backwheel lockup and slide very easily, no way of slowing her down untill I could just catch her on the gravel.....
    The Harley feels and sounds great, easy to just "cruise"..
    People give you more room on the road, don't seem to creep up close behind you in town and often come up to you at the servo or so for a look and a yarn...

    After 2000 kms plus very enjoyable kms, I took the Aprilia again to go to picton and took the ferry north to go to work in New Plymouth....(Got 2 punctures on the way!!!!!)
    The Aprilia is....well it is just a joy to ride...just a completely different sort of ride....

    A bit like fish and steak, I love both .....
    Cant wait to get back on my "tractor" again...
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    I gues now you understand...

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    If I had known when we met you were looking at a cruiser I'd have tossed you the keys of the Vegas!
    Damn!
    Anyway, welcome to the Cruiser Club. I bloody near dropped my 1st Vic cruiser the 1st day I rode it, & that was parking it

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    I sum it up as - just because I like oranges it doesn't mean I can't like apples too.

    >>but since they hinge up it is not to big a deal..(I hope..)<<

    till you have to repla$e them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    >>but since they hinge up it is not to big a deal..(I hope..)<<

    till you have to repla$e them.
    Hinge up!!!! Please explain

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    Quote Originally Posted by xknuts View Post
    Hinge up!!!! Please explain
    Hinged to fold upwards and not just a rigid board (just like the KP)
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    Quote Originally Posted by AD345 View Post
    Hinged to fold upwards and not just a rigid board (just like the KP)

    I met a guy that welded his in the locked down position. I wonder if he's still riding

    Anyway...great that your enjoying the different way of things a Harley brings awayatc. You have been a major motivator to get my dream bike under way later this year cross fingers.

    I really love the traditional look, kinda straight out the fifties but I shall be buying the most recent Fatboy/Heritage I can afford because I want the up to date reliability/technology/performance, Efi for me baby.

    It shall look like a cross between yours and the one below and I shall love it Like you, I will be running an alternative master of all trades bike alongside (the mighty GSX1400), pretty much biking nirvana for me.
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    Oh bugger

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    Good to see you're enjoying it...you can get dual purpose tyres in those sizes you know....

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    Fat Boy footboards have only folded since 2007 - fixed position before then,

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    Nice thing about riding in NZ is that you don't tend to strike the same narrow-mindedness about Harleys that I used to encounter in the UK.

    I've a Road King and a Guzzi V11. Both air cooled 45 degree push-rod motors but very different to ride (never found inline fours particularly entertaining but each to their own). Glad you're happy with your Harley. I know I am with mine.

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