View Poll Results: If you ride a Harley...how old are you?

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  • 20 -30 years old

    6 13.33%
  • 30-40 years old

    2 4.44%
  • 40-50 years old

    9 20.00%
  • 50-60 years old

    14 31.11%
  • 60-70 years old

    3 6.67%
  • 70-80 years old

    11 24.44%
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Thread: How can Harley Davidson appeal to younger riders? + Poll.

  1. #136
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Nab them young, make a LAMs model?
    Got me beat why a 48 isn't LAMS approved. Bit heavy but otherwise I thought it would be ideal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Ride one and let me know what you think ...........

    Dave's allowed to be paid for his opinion, I'm allowed mine for free!
    Tell Spank Me to send a cheque!

    Only money I'll make out of reviewing this bike is on You Tube.

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    Turns out I had to return it today. Lucky I checked the email.
    Back to being a KLR 650 rider as of an hour ago.
    I still like it too, but suddenly the world seems less glamorous. :-)

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    Oh - And of course there are a few things different over here as well:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Oh - And of course there are a few things different over here as well:
    We gettem here too Dave - only made of tar they is - and slippery as a butchers whatsit when wet...
    Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........
    " Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    We gettem here too Dave - only made of tar they is - and slippery as a butchers whatsit when wet...
    ''slippery as a butchers whatsit''...hook? block? hatchet? steel? floor? wife? ex wife? eftpos machine? crumbed sausage? help me out here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    We gettem here too Dave - only made of tar they is - and slippery as a butchers whatsit when wet...
    There are a few of the tar variety here. Not nearly as prevalent though. Roads mostly laid as hot mix rather than chip seal makes a difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Got me beat why a 48 isn't LAMS approved. Bit heavy but otherwise I thought it would be ideal.
    I thought they were a 1200? But I really know nothing about them hurleh dervudsins.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    I thought they were a 1200? But I really know nothing about them hurleh dervudsins.
    Quite correct - I was meaning the Iron 883.

    I still get muddled with the XXLCXXLFLHTUCVXCXXLL bit too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Quite correct - I was meaning the Iron 883.
    883 would be a good entry level cruiser, they're not potent enough to scare anybody or make you do dumb shit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I still get muddled with the XXLCXXLFLHTUCVXCXXLL bit too.
    Not a fan of that model... that's the one with the same wheels, frame tank and other bits as the other XL series, but painted matt candyfloss rape pink?

    Or is that one of my bikes
    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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    Here's what I got:

    THE SPORTSTER
    7 Models. All begin with XL...
    Features:
    All XL Sportster models share the same 45 degree Evolution V-Twin engine design in either 883cc or 1200 cc displacements
    5-speed transmission and belt final drive
    ESPFI (Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection)
    All Sportster models have two-point rubber mount frame to isolate engine vibration


    THE DYNA
    5 models start with FXD.. - except the Switchback which is FLD.
    features:
    Twin Cam engine
    6-speed Cruise Drive transmission
    Powertrain mounting system that uses a unique two-point rubber mount


    THE SOFTAIL
    7 models. Two start with FXS... - 5 with FLS...
    features:
    Twin Cam 103 counter balanced engine
    6 speed Cruise Drive transmission
    Rear shock absorbers mounted under the transmission creating a ‘hard tail’ look
    ESPFI (Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection)
    Horseshoe shaped oil tank


    THE V-ROD®
    2 models start with VRSC...
    features:
    Liquid-cooled, 1250cc, 60 degree V-Twin engine
    Rubber-mounted engine with single counter-balancer
    Dual overhead cams, four valves per cylinder
    ESPFI (Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection)
    5-speed transmission

    THE TOURING FAMILY
    4 Models - 3 start with FLH... one with FLTRX
    features:
    All touring models use a four-point rubber isolated Twin Cam 103 cubic inch engine
    6-Speed Cruise drive transmission
    Oil tank mounted under the transmission case
    Electronic throttle control system


    CVO
    First introduced in 1999 the Custom Vehicle Operations range represents the pinnacle of Harley-Davidson craftsmanship. Each machine is hand assembled by a single technician, with hours of craft and care invested in producing the ultimate in factory customs. Each CVO motorcycle is part of a strictly limited edition utilising the latest technology and finest components.

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    Whhhhhhhhooooooooooooooooooooooossssssssssssssssss shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh is the noise I just heard
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Whhhhhhhhooooooooooooooooooooooossssssssssssssssss shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh is the noise I just heard
    It was mainly for me.


    'Bonneville' has always seemed easier, but wires get crossed with Adventurer and Thunderbird now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    It was mainly for me.


    'Bonneville' has always seemed easier, but wires get crossed with Adventurer and Thunderbird now.
    I'm good with Trumpies, probably because I like 'em.
    I'm good with most things, not Harleys though, I'm even good with Holdens/Fords and I'm not an Australian car fan... The joys of reading too many mags as a kid (no TV)
    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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