Dont forget the Ice Cream or meet at a DQ perhaps...lol.
I could go for that, fill up both tanks.. :agave:
Dont forget the Ice Cream or meet at a DQ perhaps...lol.
Looking to get the burnt orange color hd street glide over the winter for next year getting sick and tired of the reindeer games. Oh look a corner....whoopie.... power ranger time and hey dont forget the pre ride chicken strip inspection tour to establish expected position in group. I just sometimes feel very childish riding like an ****** in group rides and also the rides are always such a rush....hurry hurry got to get to next corners for more whoopie power ranger time. My wife comments how stupid it looks and giggles every time she sees a group of sportbikes and she is far from anti bike I scrape pegs with her on the back.
Yes Harley does have the premium price tag and for me at this point in my life it makes perfect sense to maybe grow up and start acting my age and buy a real bike.
besides for best selling what specifically are harleys "the best" at ?
The current police specials are stripped down SG's. Very few who buy a SG would want a bare bones one. It's been tried and failed. Lots of bars/boards/seats to adjust the rider triangle though.
If I have to explain, you'd never understand.
At the risk of making a complete *** of myself, let me explain. I grew up across the pond. Our bicycles were "normal". This was ingrained in my psyche like a religion. When I came here most kids rode bicycles with ape hangers, banana seats, mismatched wheel sizes, squared off rear redline slicks, sissy bars and sometimes handle bar streamers. It made me sick to my stomach. One summer a cool older guy down the road bought a cop decker. What a great piece of kit. He rode it all over the place. He took me on beer runs. Come next spring it had a peanut tank, bobbed fenders, extended forks, bondo around the steering neck and "Z" handlebars. It wasn't the same.
I believe the H-D dealers are fairly amenable to people taking test rides - more so than those of other manufacturers (where it is usually only possible on a dedicated test-ride day). It is also possible to rent them, e.g. in the southwest USA, which would be a good opportunity to see what they are like to live with day to day.
I test-rode a traditional H-D once, which was sufficient to convince me that I would never own one, but different strokes for different folks - and I'd still take a V-Rod for a rip if presented with the opportunity to do so.
Would you not consider the current Softail Deluxe/Heritage is exactly that? I adore the Deluxe (whitewalls mandatory) and almost bought a Heritage Deluxe until the HD dealer said it wasn't a good 2-up tourer due to a lighter frame than the SG/RG. I may still buy one some day.
good point...stupidity is tough to understand
Dealer is full of crap. The heritage or Delux are both find for two up. Heritage comes with soft saddles bags and decent seat for two.
It does depend on the size of the riders tho.
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Riding the best selling bike in the world isn't stupid.
Not at all, you just explained that different people have different tastes, I think it is a good thing.
Riding the best selling bike in the world isn't stupid.
riding the same bike as everyone else shows how much of a free thinker you are...put on your pirate costume, go for a long ride and give that some thought