jimjamuser |
01-12-2023 11:33 AM |
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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive
(Post 2175147)
The prevailing "wisdom" was always "if you want image, get a Harley. If you want dependability, get a metric bike". That was probably more true before Y2K than now, new bikes seem to have more quality across-the-board but then the issue of cost rears it's ugly head. All things considered you'll pay more for an HD than for just about any other equivalent bike. Often a lot more. Image is expensive.
I've gone both ways. To be honest riding a Harley is much more tiring than, say, a Suzuki C90T which is built from the ground up as a touring bike and fits the bill very well. The shaft drive and the way the motor is tuned makes it virtually vibration-free, and the soft suspension maybe gives you a bit less responsiveness but you'll be thanking it after, say, eight hours in the saddle.
I really have no dog in this particular fight either way. People ride what pleases them. As it should be.
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That was a classic top 10 post. It made clear what I was trying to say about how I felt about Harleys versus smaller more approachable, quieter, less vibration, user friendly, and better gas mileage"as you say" "metric bikes". Many years ago I admired and coveted a BMW motorcycle, but it was out of my league from a cost perspective. I ALMOST purchased a long time ago a Russian-made copy of a BMW 2 cylinder with a horizontally opposed motor. Some guy in Miami had some for sale at a reasonable price. I read a story about some Canadians liking the bike for snow driving. I could be wrong, but I think that they somehow got the front wheel to drive also. I even went to the address of the seller in Miami once after work, but they were closed. It was basically a "fly-by-night small operation out of a small rental warehouse. I started thinking about how HARD it would be to get parts and I never followed through on the idea.........I kind of regret that, but then I have a lot of those.......regrets.
So sorry for digressing, I will call myself on it because I know some others might also. But, Harleys are an IMAGE THING. I think that Marlon Brando made a movie wearing a black leather jacket and riding a Harley with a gang -
where he was some kind of an antisocial rugged anti-hero and I IMAGINE that it made an impression (pro-Harley) on some people needing to be "rebels without a cause".
........Thanks again for saying in a much better way what I was TRYING to say.
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