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    FWIW I ridden a few HD's now and I liked the V Rod (a bit more ground clearance would be nice) could not see the point of the street Rod tho.
    But the styling is still a bit out there for me.
    As far as the head light and instrument cluster go.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosie631 View Post
    Apparently, they're not doing the Crossbones this year either and they only bought it out last year. Rolling thunder have only sold one. Seem to be struggling to find something new that people like. Maybe should just stick with the tried and true. I don't know. Opinions please??
    There's almost too much choice at the moment. The Fat Bob has a waiting list and at $27,000 on the road it's a good five or six grand less than some of the Softails. The telescopic forks on the Softail range are overdue for a revamp. They look skinny next to the Dyna range. Come to think of it, you can get a standard Road King for a little over $27,000 new and that too has had a major overhaul for '09. Bloody bargain!

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    Street Rod is different to a V-rod though. Sports bike handling and clearances from the 'Street'.

    Dig the V-rod too, but it is a 'scritcher'.

    BD and the bad posture
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Street Rod is different to a V-rod though. Sports bike handling and clearances from the 'Street'.
    I have only ridden the V Rod and was going to ride the Street Rod the next day.
    But it got sold while I was test riding the V Rod. (Bugger)

    I could not have imagine it handling heaps better, sure the riding position would be better and there has been a up grades in the suspension etc.
    Really do wish I got a ride on it now to compare the two.

    To me it was trying to turn a Cruiser into a Sports bike and that is why I could not understand them building the Street Rod.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    To me it was trying to turn a Cruiser into a Sports bike and that is why I could not understand them building the Street Rod.
    It didn't ride like it. I mean, after all, it had USD forks.

    (And brembo brakes and good ground clearance).

    Eventually air cooled Eng-gines are going to become emissions non-viable.

    I know Buell says they are meeting everything with the Air cooled Thunderstorm at the moment.

    He gave me that raised eyebrow thing when I asked "what about the next 'Euro' restrictions?"

    They have released one new water cooled model since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    BD and the bad posture
    'Big Dave and the Bad Posture' would be a pretty good name for a rock band.
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    They never name the band after the Bass player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
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    Suzi Quatro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosie631 View Post
    Apparently, they're not doing the Crossbones this year either and they only bought it out last year. Rolling thunder have only sold one. Seem to be struggling to find something new that people like. Maybe should just stick with the tried and true. I don't know. Opinions please??
    Can't say that I'm too surprised. The more I see of the Crossbones the less I like it.

    I know the "old school" HD guys in the US preferred it over the Rocker but (IMO) the Rocker is a much better looking bike
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    Hogs

    Sorry, I just hate them. Rode one once, hated it. Would have been better if I was carrying
    a polo stick.
    A nice Pit

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    Quote Originally Posted by saltydog View Post
    Sorry, I just hate them. Rode one once, hated it.
    Horses for courses. I rode an R6 once and hated that. Doesn't mean to me that all Yamahas are shit though (though I can't think of a Yamaha road bike I'd want to open my garage to).

    Don't you find inline fours boring as shit to ride though? A Triumph triple, Ducati L-twin, Harley or Guzzi V-twin. Much more interesting and involving. Well, I think so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Molly View Post
    Horses for courses. Don't you find inline fours boring as shit to ride though? A Triumph triple, Ducati L-twin, Harley or Guzzi V-twin. Much more interesting and involving. Well, I think so.
    I hear you but na. Rode a Guzzi V11......nice but a tank. Rode a 916 Ducati...yeah nice if you like lots of maintance and expensive parts.....the Triumph...inline3?
    Horses for courses for sure
    A nice Pit

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    Fair enough. Don't expect me to wave though...

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    you wave?
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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