Honda to Take on Harley Davidson?
Ya like that scoot or not... Bottom line is not many people UNDER the age of 35 (I would bet) are NOT buying a Harley.
So, when those CBR riders are done with the speed, they trust Honda for a street bike.
Young H-D buyers are a dying breed.
Like it or not, Harley had best start to think about that.
What's wrong with expanding the current line-up?
I see posts like this quite often in this forum when this subject comes up. Since opinions are like a$$holes and every a$$hole like this guy has one, let this a$$hole spew one as well.
I live in a college town. Not the largest campus in the country, but it is a major conference school. I grew up in this town. When I ride around town through campus, I see way more Harleys in parking lots at dorms, and riding through the area than I did 25-30 years ago. Now I realize that half of these guys are probably riding bikes daddy bought for them, but I figure daddy gave them the choice on what to ride.
Another thing to remember is, many people in their 20's just cannot afford a Harley "yet". However, if another pal of mine pulls the trigger this week, he will be the 3rd person I know that's under 30 to buy a Harley this month. I can't even remember how many rocket riders at work have said; "I want a Harley, just can't spend the money right now".
Now that riding season is here and the cycle dealerships are having their promo weekends, I have also noticed something else. The local Harley dealer had their bash this last weekend. I seen a bunch of the younger crowd in that place. Several bought Harleys. Parking lot is packed. I also noticed when riding by the Jap bike dealers, there are plenty of parking spaces. Just sayin...
I'm not going to even going to try to debate the Harley vs rocket popularity with the younger crowd, that would be stupid. Almost as stupid as the post I was referring to.
The rocker looks like a chopper but isn't. All brands imitate the style of HD. I think its Suzuki that has a Vrod look alike.
But it is 2 wheels. And it puts someones knees in the breeze. And they are happy.
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
You didnt include a vote for ' I like it ', I have owned two Honda in the past and they where great bikes. I still have a VTX1800 and like riding it also. It's on 03 and back when I got it new for $8,900 it was all I could afford with a daughter in college. I got the FLHT as her graduation present to myself <grin>





















