On a tangential but almost related note:
On my ride down to Tucson last weekend, I stopped in Florence to top up on gas. As I was filling the bike, a truly cool Sportster 1200 48 pulls in. Big front tire, tractor style seat, blue (something about blue Sporties ... dunno) with red and white decals and a little AMF tag. Older guy riding it starts up a convo about the 1150, and I asked questions about the Sporty. He said it was one of the most fun bikes he's ever owned (he also has an ElectraGlide and a KTM dirtbike), but that it's good for 40 miles before it becomes a literal pain in the ass. He said he'd done 700 mile days on the big Harley. I think both bikes are cool, and all that matters is the attitude of the owners. I hate the traditional HD monobrowed, knuckledragging mindset. Enlightened owners make the bikes fun.
On my ride down to Tucson last weekend, I stopped in Florence to top up on gas. As I was filling the bike, a truly cool Sportster 1200 48 pulls in. Big front tire, tractor style seat, blue (something about blue Sporties ... dunno) with red and white decals and a little AMF tag. Older guy riding it starts up a convo about the 1150, and I asked questions about the Sporty. He said it was one of the most fun bikes he's ever owned (he also has an ElectraGlide and a KTM dirtbike), but that it's good for 40 miles before it becomes a literal pain in the ass. He said he'd done 700 mile days on the big Harley. I think both bikes are cool, and all that matters is the attitude of the owners. I hate the traditional HD monobrowed, knuckledragging mindset. Enlightened owners make the bikes fun.