You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
When I rode my mates Marauder, it was the 1st time on a cruiser for a long while. since the old XS750 lowrider infact. ( now there was a real 'mans' bike).
The 1st 50 odd k's were thru the back roads. and after my KZ250 sports, the Suzi felt like a whale on wheels.
I'm a 90=100 kph rider so a big sports bike would be wasted. The 250's would be too short on passing grunt. The 1600cc up bikes too bulky.
As I said at the start, I'm a few months away from being able to pick up another bike, fianancially, ( want to keep the GB) but will follow the market.
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
Before you do anything, take a modern Harley Davidson for a spin.
I had never ridden one till last week: rode the demo Sportster "48" (the one with the big front wheel).
I had a ball on it, and I did not expect to. I had expected crude, compromised, and awful, and it was anything but that, really.
when you crank it up, the whole motor shakes back and forth in the frame (rubber mounting) but it is very smooth to ride round town and at sensible open road speeds (up to 120k). It had the best mirrors of any bike I have ever ridden (no joke!) and great front brake as well (as compared to my current bike, a Triumph Scrambler). Beautiful light, neutral steering (again, not what you expect with that front end).
I am unlikely to buy one though*: i scraped the peg feelers on EVERY corner going up to the Sign of the Kiwi (not riding hard, or fast either), and to get them to sit so low they have SFA in the way of rear wheel travel. Hit a pothole and you very soon run out of travel and the roadshock goes up your spine. and cos your feet are out in front, its hard to weight them to take the shock for you. I also dislike the feet way out in front riding position.
I do love that front end "look" (if not the 8.5l tank) but if I owned one it would have longer shocks, midmount pegs, and a well tucked in high pipe. All fixable.
I want to ride a Nightster next. it has midmount pegs, and slightly longer shocks I think.
H-D parts and accessory prices seem to compete very well with the Japanese or British alternatives too. The 48 is $16k brand new: that I think represents great value for money.
In summary: very pleasantly surprised.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
I have to admit, I have bagged Harleys off for years yet never rode one. Not a fair call on the bike ( but then I've never driven a Lada or ridden a chinese scooter and dont have much of an opinion of them either.).
I do like the 883/1200 sportsters, and yes I will look at what is avalible in my price range. When the Japs bought out their cruisers with the radiators in the front, they just didn't look right. Have got used to the cluttered engine compartment since.
If I bought a Harley, do I really have to wear the Johnny Rebs, the Willie & Max frilly sleeves and the live to ride belt buckle? I do have the matt black open face helmet and wrap around shades tho'.
A spine busting suspension is out. Had that with my UZ scooter.
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
Me too, I bagged 'em big time. Now I own one and am loving it!
On point two. Rebbs are optional as are tassels but you may not be accepted by your local HOG chapter LOL.
I will probably change my dirt rider boots though, possibly look at some engineer type boots, which are similar to the Johnny Rebs.
God! If I ever bought a Harley I'd hope the local HOG's wouldn't accept me. I called into the Pirongia pub late one Sunday. About 6 Harleys parked on the footpath. One tattooed monkey looked at my CBF250 and said why didn't I get a real mans bike.
I asked him where they were from. He said they'd cruised out from Hamilton. Told him I had almost clocked up 300ks including about 70k's on gravel that day while he had sat on the roadside watching real riders go past.
I know most Harley owners are not tossers like those idiots but why pay thousands just to strut around town and not use the bike?
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
Get a harley only one real way to say it, buy a hog or buy a hog copy.... japs must try to imitate them for that reason alone.
Or a moto guzzi comes a close second.....
Dont do it, I cant believe people buy these straight road things![]()
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
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