Harleys are nice to look at BUT you must wear shades or go blind from all that bling,lol
Harleys are nice to look at BUT you must wear shades or go blind from all that bling,lol
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What model was it? I just rode one for someone not very throttle happy (strictly for informational purposes) to clear out the plugs as it sounded like it was only on one cylinder and so I cleaned it and took it out for a ride... Brmmm... Only 80k, full throttle... Somethings wrong here. Drop down a gear and give some more revs - BANG brmmmm BANG (second cylinder starting to kick in) and o shit I'm on 140
It was a mint 89 sportster 1200. Friggin fun. Sure, i didn't throw it into corners at 230 knee down like what people seem to buy sportbikes for because of the capability (SUV hummer that never touches dirt springs to mind). Sure, I felt like I was going a whole lot faster than 100 cruzing just because of the wind resistance on my entire body... No fairings, but it sure was a different experience to any other bike I have ridden. I kind (ok... really, really) liked how un-refined it was compared to pretty much anything, it was plenty of torque, from low to mid, and made a hell of a noise when you open it up or close it off, and without a but stop and soft shocks it wouldn't take much to hit a bump accelerating to fall off the back. I've got to say, I had more fun cruzing at 100 and never going over 140 on that bike than I have on the road. I still prefer riding a sportsbike on a trackday at taupo, sure, but this has got to be an awesome road bike.
Nicely built, easy to ride, covered in aero-protection bike? You need to be tucked in at 300 or knee down at 130 to have fun... This thing? Just accelerating to the speed limit was fun enough![]()
one of the most interesting harley bashing threads i've read in ages.
A universal dream of greatness is that
We push ourselves to the limit
Yet still be brilliant when the chips are down.
Sometimes , The struggle kills the dream.
I currently ride a sportsbike and had the opportunity to ride a harley the other week, a different experience and I enjoyed the ride. I guess the point I would like to make, is we all have one thing in common and that is we all ride a motorbike and that we enjoy that unique experience. I like Harleys but I just prefer to ride a sportsbike, nothing wrong with that.![]()
As long as you enjoy your ride it don't matter a damn what brand or model it is.
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until today the only Harley I'd ridden was an 883 Sportster - today I got to play on a Night Rod
Like chalk and cheese in one dept - the twist grip actually worked as an accelerator rather than just volume control tho redlining it was a waste of effort
Still felt like a plank if you waggled the bars and still drifted in an aimless (read ponderous) fashion at walking speed
Nearly made a ZX10 rider falloff when I waved at him ....
Years ago I bought my partner an old 'shovel lowrider' just to get him off the jappas, now.... I own a honda![]()
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