Well that part makes sense from a self promotion perspective. Would we have talked about this dookie this much if it was unbranded?and why does it have H-D on it, that is equally silly.
Well that part makes sense from a self promotion perspective. Would we have talked about this dookie this much if it was unbranded?and why does it have H-D on it, that is equally silly.
Well I guess if you are willing to put your motorcycles name on a cigarette ash tray, I guess there are no limitsWell that part makes sense from a self promotion perspective. Would we have talked about this dookie this much if it was unbranded?
Ever change the front sprocket on that bmw 450? It's not a good idea imo.Did I miss something? What is wrong with the brake rotors? Why is a hanging engine a problem? Are you assuming a "crappy retaining system" because it is made by Harley? Would it still be a "crappy retaining system" if Honda made it? What is wrong with a front sprocket as the rear pivot? This is NOT the first bike with that feature. I know BMW/Husky had a bike with that exact design and it does have it's theoretical advantages. Why are you so offended? I'm not a big fan of the look of this bike, but wouldn't have those 3 things on the top of my list of things to change.
Final drive in the rear hub to keep belt speed up and torque down? Not sure if they considered this but it is a possible solution (although bad for unsprung weight).It is also belt drive BTW.... Although I do wonder if a belt will handle the torque an electric motor could potentially put down without being stupid wide...
It reduces ground clearance so Harley riders can scrape something when slightly leaned over. Without all the sparks, they would think something was wrong with their bike
wtf is this suppose to be?
India has a different market ethos and for most of the population, the focus is on cost and economy, which is why there are swarms of 125cc class two wheelers there.
"125cc", is totally out of Harley's league. I think the last time Harley had a small bike was when it collaborated with Italy's Aermacchi and that did not end well.
Besides, with India's taxes and import levies, it is a largely "protected" market i.e. they favor the local.
Not to say that the potential to buy big machines is not there, but it will be a niche market.
In terms of sales, the 100-125 cc class outsell the rest.
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