Harley have achieved one thing with new 2018 models
#1
Harley have achieved one thing with new 2018 models
And that is achieving to split up the good Harley community spirit about their bikes names, it would have been nice of them to have some sort of poll to see what we the actual fools who buy their bikes would think about dropping the Dyna name like a stone.
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#2
I agree, but I doubt they care what people think about produce line designations. Besides, its not going to stop anyone from buying one. As long as the performance is there, name won't matter to most.
All it's doing it causing forum anxiety which in the big picture of things, it pretty insignificant...
#3
I agree, but I doubt they care what people think about produce line designations. Besides, its not going to stop anyone from buying one. As long as the performance is there, name won't matter to most.
All it's doing it causing forum anxiety which in the big picture of things, it pretty insignificant...
All it's doing it causing forum anxiety which in the big picture of things, it pretty insignificant...
#4
I decided a couple years ago they weren't getting any more new bike money from me. I bought an Indian and now they pissed me off so I guess my next purchase will be a Evo.
#5
Polls never happen in situations like this. And I dont think it should.
HD is cornered. They are trying to survive and must do all they can to achieve their goals. Keep producing Dyna frames and not have enough sales was not an option.
The line's name has been dropped, but the model names are still there. They will keep selling Street Bobs and Low Riders and it will cost them less. By dropping the Dyna, they are hopping a Dyna Street Bob owner will upgrade(?) to a softail Street Bob down the line.
They could do what Hummer did. H1, H2, H3.. Like Dyna-S then Dyna-S2 ...just to keep the name going.
A different look is to say : Dinosaurs didnt change, and that's why they became extinct. And maybe it's better that way.
HD is cornered. They are trying to survive and must do all they can to achieve their goals. Keep producing Dyna frames and not have enough sales was not an option.
The line's name has been dropped, but the model names are still there. They will keep selling Street Bobs and Low Riders and it will cost them less. By dropping the Dyna, they are hopping a Dyna Street Bob owner will upgrade(?) to a softail Street Bob down the line.
They could do what Hummer did. H1, H2, H3.. Like Dyna-S then Dyna-S2 ...just to keep the name going.
A different look is to say : Dinosaurs didnt change, and that's why they became extinct. And maybe it's better that way.
Last edited by OddJack; 08-28-2017 at 01:08 PM.
#6
Polls never happen in situations like this. And I dont think it should.
HD is cornered. They are trying to survive and must do all they can to achieve their goals. Keep producing Dyna frames and not have enough sales was not an option.
The line's name has been dropped, but the model names are still there. They will keep selling Street Bobs and Low Riders and it will cost them less. By dropping the Dyna, they are hopping a Dyna Street Bob owner will upgrade(?) to a softail Street Bob down the line.
They could do what Hummer did. H1, H2, H3.. Like Dyna-S then Dyna-S2 ...just to keep the name going.
A different look is to say : Dinosaurs didnt change, and that's why they became extinct. And maybe it's better that way.
HD is cornered. They are trying to survive and must do all they can to achieve their goals. Keep producing Dyna frames and not have enough sales was not an option.
The line's name has been dropped, but the model names are still there. They will keep selling Street Bobs and Low Riders and it will cost them less. By dropping the Dyna, they are hopping a Dyna Street Bob owner will upgrade(?) to a softail Street Bob down the line.
They could do what Hummer did. H1, H2, H3.. Like Dyna-S then Dyna-S2 ...just to keep the name going.
A different look is to say : Dinosaurs didnt change, and that's why they became extinct. And maybe it's better that way.
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#9
On the west end, they cannot keep them in stock.
#10
Could be so. But where I ride which is mostly back country day rides you see Dynas more than Softtails. Especially LR and Bobs. Softtails to me are a betweener. Not good for what Dyna do and not good for touring. But new buyers like baggers and touring bikes and are willing to pay the price.