sburns
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Unfortunately its like other things, take it or leave it.Someone should tell them to build cool
Affordable bikes
Don't even look at the price for CVO models.
Unfortunately its like other things, take it or leave it.Someone should tell them to build cool
Affordable bikes
Is it possible to make a decent bike with decent tech made in USA for $20K? Maybe with "Made in USA" as in final assembly from global components (maybe make frame in usa as it's big to ship and easy to automate).I agree, they currently have some "cool" bikes, but the pricing and riding style is out of touch with many riders.
If they spent some time to make a under 20K decent bike with decent tech and "Made in the USA" they would see an increase in motorcycle sales and T-Shirt sales as now buyers could afford them.. LOL
They were a start. They needed some help in the looks and finish departments but instead of improving they just bailed. By the time the 750 Street Rod came along they were getting closer.Were they cool though? Like really?
At least other companies (like Ducati) have a price mix. You can start with modest, then slowly progress up to ridiculous.Unfortunately its like other things, take it or leave it.
Don't even look at the price for CVO models.
Maybe "Assembled in the USA"?Is it possible to make a decent bike with decent tech made in USA for $20K? Maybe with "Made in USA" as in final assembly from global components (maybe make frame in usa as it's big to ship and easy to automate).
You know, this is a bit of dragging up now-ancient history, but what kills me the most about that is consider what version of the V-Rod is most interesting for "those people". I'd say it'd be the VRSCR, right?Yep. Exactly my experience.
My co-worker and I were at a sales conference in Tampa and we had a day to kill. We went down to the local HD dealership to rent some Harleys to tool around for a day.
He rented a Fat Boy and I rented a V-Rod. My co-worker is older, white and has a grey hair and hadn't ridden in quite a while. The rental guy was showing him the controls on the Fat Boy and I overheard him saying, "Yeah, those V-Rods are meant for guys like him" as he nodded his head over at me.
He wasn't wrong...
You know, this is a bit of dragging up now-ancient history, but what kills me the most about that is consider what version of the V-Rod is most interesting for "those people". I'd say it'd be the VRSCR, right?
The Bronx may have been their best effort, who knows now. The styling was a bit off but the essentials looked good. I liked the XR1200, saw a few at Mosport one time and they looked kinda`... agricultural,... disappointing . That short lived XR1200 class sounded great though. Through 10 and onto the pit straight they sounded like a flight of B-17`s taking off. Yes I flew in one several years back.They were a start. They needed some help in the looks and finish departments but instead of improving they just bailed. By the time the 750 Street Rod came along they were getting closer.
If you`re still interested Robinson`s, in Wheatly? has a nice lookin` one.You know, this is a bit of dragging up now-ancient history, but what kills me the most about that is consider what version of the V-Rod is most interesting for "those people". I'd say it'd be the VRSCR, right?
They made that for two years! Then spent the next ten years marketing worse versions of it to people who weren't super interested in it in the first place
The way that they treated legacy dealers like Robinson's and many many more gives you the idea about the motor company's marketing strategy.If you`re still interested Robinson`s, in Wheatly? has a nice lookin` one.
Agreed. They made stupid decisions with the bike that surrounded that motor.They were a start. They needed some help in the looks and finish departments but instead of improving they just bailed. By the time the 750 Street Rod came along they were getting closer.
I think it's pathetic that these companies bowed down to the DEI lunacy to begin with.For the record I think it's pathetic that H-D was influenced in any way by this nontroversy. That said looks like somebody didn't get the memo in time.
I don't know whether to laugh or cry.For the record I think it's pathetic that H-D was influenced in any way by this nontroversy. That said looks like somebody didn't get the memo in time.
For the record I think it's pathetic that H-D was influenced in any way by this nontroversy. That said looks like somebody didn't get the memo in time.
Just playing the algorithm. His last 'Woke' video got him 1.3 million views.Something doesn't look right/sound right about that bike when he rode up on it. I'm thinking it was a ran-when-parked-fire-sale-Craigslist find to sacrifice for the Y-T clout.
Some buried in the regulations, that USED to be The Auto Pact, there are tables that list the amount of content AND value required to be "made in USA", and there are parts that HAVE to be made in the US (the engine casings must be cast in the US and the frame has to be welded together in the US...IIRC)... but it gets complicated with content and production costs, there's percentages... the motor has to be 44% US content, 22% of production costs have to be spent in the US... stuff like that (I don't remember that actual numbers but there's pages and pages and pages of tables).Maybe with "Made in USA" as in final assembly
Didn't they sorta try that when they bought the rights to produce the XR1200 from Storz, for a boxfull of cash... then figured out they didn't own the right's to the name XR1200, and they had to give Storz ANOTHER box full of money... then produced a ****** bike that no one wantedThey could have made a modern XR750 out of it
That smells like that nonsense kid rock pulled over bud lite and look where he ended up.For the record I think it's pathetic that H-D was influenced in any way by this nontroversy. That said looks like somebody didn't get the memo in time.