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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    Mine's an 06 as well. In 21,000km I've replaced several bulbs and had to repair the inside of both rear indicators as the metal had broken under the vibration. Other than that it's given me no trouble at all. And apart form the first service it's not been fully serviced at all (I've just changed the oil, filter and spark plug at the correct intervals). I'm not a gentle rider either, most of the time the rev counter is somewhere near red line (only way to get anything like performance from the GN, especially on the open road).
    I don't think she's quite as ballsy as you!

    Hers is an around-town commuter, you know the type, the ones you see who wear shorts and a flash little shirt and little ballet-style shoes and no other gear besides the helmet? The ones who you make you want to bury your face in your hands and cry about? I love her still, and there is a difference between taking a risk and ignoring the risk... she just ignores the risks.

    I'm almost glad she's getting a car...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Come on - if you are going to try a troll - at least try to come up with something either original, or amusing.
    Quote Originally Posted by Livvy View Post
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    That sure as hell ain't trolling fellas. I just don't especially like Harleys (though, admittedly, I've never ridden one).

    How bout you get off your high horses and relax. If you don't like what I post, feel free not to read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by All View Post
    That sure as hell ain't trolling fellas. I just don't especially like Harleys (though, admittedly, I've never ridden one).

    How bout you get off your high horses and relax. If you don't like what I post, feel free not to read it.
    I've never been on one at all, not even pillion yet I don't get smart about them.

    Okay, you're not trolling, sweet as, but every bike was designed with a purpose in mind, and yep, you're fully entitled to your opinion, but come on. Have a real reason to insult them, not just because that's where the crowd goes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Livvy View Post
    I've never been on one at all, not even pillion yet I don't get smart about them.

    Okay, you're not trolling, sweet as, but every bike was designed with a purpose in mind, and yep, you're fully entitled to your opinion, but come on. Have a real reason to insult them, not just because that's where the crowd goes...
    Fair comment. But I reserve the right to have unreasonable biases.

    My view has little to do with public opinion; some of the things I love most about motorcycles are acceleration and handling--both things that Harleys are gennerally lacking.

    Honestly, I don't feel that strongly about Harleys; I'd actually be keen to have a bash on one.

    It's obviously a very sore spot for some of the more hysterical among us; I'll be sure to watch my language in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by All View Post
    Fair comment. But I reserve the right to have unreasonable biases.

    My view has little to do with public opinion; some of the things I love most about motorcycles are acceleration and handling--both things that Harleys are gennerally lacking.

    Honestly, I don't feel that strongly about Harleys; I'd actually be keen to have a bash on one.

    It's obviously a very sore spot for some of the more hysterical among us; I'll be sure to watch my language in the future.
    I think it's more just that you are on a forum where a lot of people own Harley Davidsons, and that there are so many people out there who bitch about them continually whom have never even ridden one either!

    Yes, I agree Harleys lack in quick acceleration and are less than best for cornering quickly on NZ roads, that's an easy given, but really, if you're going along some of the highways in America (or even here), you don't need those things. If I was going to tour America I'd do it on a Harley before I'd do it on a sportbike. They're more comfortable for one thing - or at least I'd guess they would be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Livvy View Post
    I think it's more just that you are on a forum where a lot of people own Harley Davidsons, and that there are so many people out there who bitch about them continually whom have never even ridden one either!

    Yes, I agree Harleys lack in quick acceleration and are less than best for cornering quickly on NZ roads, that's an easy given, but really, if you're going along some of the highways in America (or even here), you don't need those things. If I was going to tour America I'd do it on a Harley before I'd do it on a sportbike. They're more comfortable for one thing - or at least I'd guess they would be.
    I hear you on the comfort thing. I've owned a couple of sports bikes (sold my ZX10r bout 8 months ago). I found them hellishly uncomfortable. That's one thing I love about my current bike, it handles pretty damned well and it's comfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Livvy View Post
    Yes, I agree Harleys lack in quick acceleration and are less than best for cornering quickly on NZ roads, that's an easy given, but really, if you're going along some of the highways in America (or even here), you don't need those things. If I was going to tour America I'd do it on a Harley before I'd do it on a sportbike. They're more comfortable for one thing - or at least I'd guess they would be.
    Agreed, Harley's are made for the stuipdly long open roads with some slight bends in them. - Hence why i too would probably tour the US on one as well.

    They don't suit New Zealand Roads that well but are not quite as bad as one would think. - I know from a good source (slightly bias towards sports bikes as well), that the Nightrod (or whatever it is the one with slightly high peg's) actually handles pretty good, considering all things.

    Your friend appears to be a "poser", He's not opening his eye's and seeing the true meaning of riding, instead he's riding for the ideal of it. - Getting chicks *ahem* looking cool.

    Take him on a ride tho a nice twisty, smooth road and tell him to relax and enjoy. - He will either love it and never complain again. Or continue to complain.
    Hell at least he doesn't jump on the bike and go screaming round corners without any sense of limitations of the bike and end's up on his arse. Like many young riders of this era.
    (I may be wrong, Just how i see it).

    P.s Let's not turn this into a Harley bashing thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by All View Post
    I hear you on the comfort thing. I've owned a couple of sports bikes (sold my ZX10r bout 8 months ago). I found them hellishly uncomfortable. That's one thing I love about my current bike, it handles pretty damned well and it's comfortable.
    That's why I like my GPX (if I ever get a chance to sit on it again... the tank leaks and is probably irrepairable ). Not one of the new designs, so it's not so sporty, and quite comfortable.
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    yup still reckon "ha ha ha ' battery!!!! "ha ha ha " , humm
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    Quote Originally Posted by All View Post
    Exactly what isn't wrong with them?

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    That sure as hell ain't trolling fellas. I just don't especially like Harleys (though, admittedly, I've never ridden one).

    How bout you get off your high horses and relax. If you don't like what I post, feel free not to read it.
    Not on a high horse sunshine - simply pointing out that your question was a boring argument used by trolls many, many times before.

    And before you think Im a HD fanboi - Ive never ridden one, done care for the styling of some of their models, love some of it on others - and cannot comment on quality, reliability or vibrations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    Agreed, Harley's are made for the stuipdly long open roads with some slight bends in them. - Hence why i too would probably tour the US on one as well.

    They don't suit New Zealand Roads that well but are not quite as bad as one would think. - I know from a good source (slightly bias towards sports bikes as well), that the Nightrod (or whatever it is the one with slightly high peg's) actually handles pretty good, considering all things.
    Exactly the point I'm trying to make. Harley Davidson isn't just one bike, it's a brand of bike, so there's god-alone-knows-how-many-variations of them. Some will be better than others on NZ roads like the Nightrod or whatever it is, and I mean the Buells are HD and they'd be crazily great on most of our roads from what I've learnt about them.

    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    Your friend appears to be a "poser", He's not opening his eye's and seeing the true meaning of riding, instead he's riding for the ideal of it. - Getting chicks *ahem* looking cool.

    Take him on a ride tho a nice twisty, smooth road and tell him to relax and enjoy. - He will either love it and never complain again. Or continue to complain.
    Hell at least he doesn't jump on the bike and go screaming round corners without any sense of limitations of the bike and end's up on his arse. Like many young riders of this era.
    (I may be wrong, Just how i see it).
    He's also riding a GN... As a chick and a biker, I'd just assume that he's on it only as a commuter anyway and wouldn't look again at him unless he was trying to do something ballsy. GNs are more commuter style. They're not really brilliant for open roads, so if you want him to be a big tough biker, get him to try out some others perhaps, that will be better for riding out on some of the twisties.

    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    P.s Let's not turn this into a Harley bashing thread.
    But we're not, we're discussing the pros and cons of... I think bashing was assumed but that's kinda just disappeared.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade View Post
    never had a fault with my hyobag in the two years ive owned it, thats communting daily and several 400km+ road trips, so i fail to see how you have substantiated your post.
    Build quality...

    I did not say it would not do your 400k+ road trips......

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    Quote Originally Posted by offrd View Post
    Build quality...

    I did not say it would not do your 400k+ road trips......
    Not had one single issue with mine yet. Have you ever owned one? Or just get kicks out of insulting things you don't properly understand.
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    The thing i dont like about HDs is the people who ride them. 60% of the fucking wankers on bikes are on HDs.



    just quietly i wouldnt mind a HD at some point, just not now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hubba Gubba View Post
    Not had one single issue with mine yet. Have you ever owned one? Or just get kicks out of insulting things you don't properly understand.
    OK...

    The homosungs with shit factory frame welds that have been poorly cleaned up and have rust coming from the poor paint finish around the welds is no issue..... I

    No i dont own one and never ever would.

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