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here's a pickup line you'll never hear in a bar "hey babe, wanna ride my suzuki?"
why do suzuki riders wear full face helmets? It's not to protect there head, it's to protect their identity
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here's a pickup line you'll never hear in a bar "hey babe, wanna ride my suzuki?"
why do suzuki riders wear full face helmets? It's not to protect there head, it's to protect their identity
To me comparing a Harley to a UJM is like comparing a big-block Chevelle to a Porsche or something similar...maybe a Datsun Z. Guys assume that because Harleys are air-cooled, 2 valve per cylinder, pushrod engines that they are old, frail, and wimpy. Hell, Chevy's LS engine line still uses that same technology, with the advantage of liquid cooling. And they are one of the finest engine platforms around.
I'd say the big-block vs. Datsun Z is a spot-on comparison.
However, I don't think anyone has ever assumed a Harley V-twin is frail or wimpy.
Big block in a dump truck, maybe. A Corvette or Camaro or a Holden Maloo, or a Vauxhall Monaro, or a Cadillac with an LS2 is a fast car. Even the V Rod is not a fast motorcycle by the standards of a 1980 GS1100, or a 2004 SV 650. Realistically, I see no parallel between the performance of the LS family and the big twin.
Realistically, I see no parallel between the performance of the LS family and the big twin.
It's all about riding position for me, nothing more. I'm 6'4" and my joints have never been very good. I need a standard position.
The silly-ass culture that comes along with Harley ownership is a whole other issue.
Fair-enough there Mike. That's one reason I prefer Harleys. I dont set up any of mine with radical ape-hangers or anything like that. I do like my feet kicked out, but the stock pegs are actually very "standard" as you put it.
I agree there is some goofy **** that can go along with owning a Harley, but it's the exception, not the rule. 90% of the Harley riders I know, you would never guess they own a bike, much less a Harley. For me alot of it has to do with owning an American-made product too. Yes, yes,....all the Japanese manufacturers employ American workers in factorys too, I know. But they didnt start out that way. Good on them for moving some production here, but too little, too late in my opinion.
I have nothing against Japanese bikes...they are excellent machines, and supremely good at what they do. Thing is, so is a Harley.
The silly-ass culture that comes along with Harley ownership is a whole other issue.
I remember when I was restoring the gauges on my 1150 and needed some bulbs. The closest motorcycle shop to me in Boston was a Harley shop. When I walked in and asked about the bulbs, the guy behind the counter asked, "What bike are they for."
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I need to check back in here more often! You guys really get after it holy smokes! I actually sold my 05' Softail this weekend and am now down to just one Harley which is halfway across the country in Florida. Been working my friends 79' GS1000 and finally got the tires on it and road worthy this weekend. Now I know what all the fuss is around here, this frickin' bike hauls azz and performs very well in the curves! The brakes are lacking but for a guy like me who is used the riding style of "old and slow" I found this old GS gave me a big old kick in the pants! Too be honest the lack of forward controls took me some getting use to but overall I am very impressed by these machines. My friend is a beginner and he has yet to ride her... it's honestly too much bike for him.
I had a 2004 Road King for 6 years. It was a very reliable bike with some Headquarters performance upgrades. It had 90hp at the rear wheel with 95 ft/lbs of torque. It scooted along ok but it hated to turn! I wanted something reliable for long distance touring and it sufficed for awhile. When the Concours 1400 came out, that was it for the Harley. We've always heard that HD's hold their value - not anymore! I found out the hard way, lost a lot of money getting rid of it. As has been said here already, a pirates life was not for me! The bikes are actually quite decent, the stigma that goes along with owning one can be a little cringe-worthy though.
... mostly white collar type weekend warrior type riders is who I dealt with professionally.
Lots of good options for brake upgrades. Glad to see you're having a good time with it!