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    IMHO by definition anything that has two wheels with an internal combustion engine for motive power and held together with nuts and bolts is interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by popelli View Post
    I own a ducati maintenance is simple and parts are cheaper than jap bikes, buy a haynes manual and do the maintenance yourself

    As for yank stuff I own several harleys parts are readily and easily available and a lot cheaper than jap parts ... my 23 year old 250,000km evo is 100% reliable and better than any jap or german or italian bike that I have ever owned
    Absolutely! Loved my Evo Springer and it's satisfying to be able to maintian your own bike rather than pay the dealer $60ph. Who'd buy a VVT VFR with eight hours labour just to do the valve shims???.

    Quote Originally Posted by mctshirt View Post
    IMHO by definition anything that has two wheels with an internal combustion engine for motive power and held together with nuts and bolts is interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by popelli View Post
    have you ever owned any of these or are you speaking from years of observing other well educated opinions
    A simple observation from my profile would show you that I do own a Harley also a Yammy, I have also owned other bikes as well and have mates that have owned Dukes, Guzzis, BMW's KTM's Suzuki etc etc.
    I have grown up around British bikes and have seen many sitting long periods due to unavailable parts.
    yes there are plenty of OEM stock for Harley's but try getting original stock for older pre evo models and then you might see how some parts are hard to get.

    But I also guess you missed the PT that was intended in my post the should have been a little giveaway

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdnzz View Post
    yes there are plenty of OEM stock for Harley's but try getting original stock for older pre evo models and then you might see how some parts are hard to get.

    I own a genuine 77 XLCR and a 52 pan and an 82 shovel as well as an evo

    getting parts is not a problem

    as for original why repeat the mistakes the factory made, S&S make far better parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by popelli View Post
    I own a genuine 77 XLCR and a 52 pan and an 82 shovel as well as an evo

    getting parts is not a problem

    as for original why repeat the mistakes the factory made, S&S make far better parts
    Again as I stated some parts (original)are hard to get.

    Why original, because I prefer original on my Harley but for stuff like generator bits then Austin 7 or Accel parts are the only option, I have enough aftermarket stuff already on my Yammy I don't want two frankie's in the garage.

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    weren't harleys made to keep @#%$ off all the other brands?
    or were they in recent years turned into a global marketing exercise designed to relieve a hell of a lot of bikers of their cash? Oh its one or the other!!
    lighten up people...its my attempt at humour...
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    Quote Originally Posted by munterk6 View Post
    weren't harleys made to keep @#%$ off all the other brands?
    or were they in recent years turned into a global marketing exercise designed to relieve a hell of a lot of bikers of their cash? Oh its one or the other!!
    lighten up people...its my attempt at humour...
    Now now you know that with SB's its all just quick zip whizz bang and ya there.....but harley owner's well we just go on thumpin strong all day and night long....




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    Quote Originally Posted by mdnzz View Post
    Why original, because I prefer original on my Harley but for stuff like generator bits then Austin 7 or Accel parts are the only option, I have enough aftermarket stuff already on my Yammy I don't want two frankie's in the garage.
    horses for courses

    comparing oem parts availability on a 25 year old (plus) machine with a newer jap bikes is like comparing oranges and apples

    however if you compare the parts availability for a 30 year old harley with a 30 year jap bike and the harley will will hands down every time

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    Yeah, but it's the same parts... ;-)

    Thought I'd say it before somebody else did.

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    A mate of mine had a xr-1000 engine in an xlcr? frame
    had heaps of work done to the engine and he spent
    lots of time sorting out the handling
    fastest Harley and best handling Ive ever ridden

    the art of diplomacy is saying nice doggie,
    until you find a big rock

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    Quote Originally Posted by popelli View Post
    horses for courses

    comparing oem parts availability on a 25 year old (plus) machine with a newer jap bikes is like comparing oranges and apples

    however if you compare the parts availability for a 30 year old harley with a 30 year jap bike and the harley will will hands down every time
    I agree while both of the bikes there at present are not quite 30 years old getting original parts for the Harley has been a much easier exercise than the XS.

    However as the OEM parts for some late model sports bike work well for a 25 year old plus jappa then I guess those oranges might just taste like apples

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madmax View Post
    fastest Harley and best handling Ive ever ridden
    Street Rod.

    Excellent standard motorcycle.
    Not their market, didn't sell and was dropped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    ......, didn't sell and was dropped.

    The amount of them i've seen lately,i would have thought that they were on a winning thing.

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    I don't think the V-Rod has been the hit the Factory hoped it would. I was offered a better trade-in off a new one than off the Dyna I went with. Dealer said they had more margin in the V-Rod but maybe it was also the case that they take longer to shift.

    I did test ride an '06 Night Rod a few months ago. Didn't like the lack of ground clearance. Maybe that's part of the reason why the Street Rod is the one to go with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Molly View Post
    I don't think the V-Rod has been the hit the Factory hoped it would. I was offered a better trade-in off a new one than off the Dyna I went with. Dealer said they had more margin in the V-Rod but maybe it was also the case that they take longer to shift.

    I did test ride an '06 Night Rod a few months ago. Didn't like the lack of ground clearance. Maybe that's part of the reason why the Street Rod is the one to go with.
    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??

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