Upgrade To A Sportster Roadster 1200?
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RE: Upgrade To A Sportster Roadster 1200?
ORIGINAL: Finn111
Sorry if I stepped onany toes. I must havewrongfully assumed that Dareiuswas looking for a larger, more powerful, or in my case, more comfortable ride.
Please don't get me wrong, I think the Sporty is a wonderful bike. If I fit on one I would probably own one.
Sorry if I stepped onany toes. I must havewrongfully assumed that Dareiuswas looking for a larger, more powerful, or in my case, more comfortable ride.
Please don't get me wrong, I think the Sporty is a wonderful bike. If I fit on one I would probably own one.
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RE: Upgrade To A Sportster Roadster 1200?
ORIGINAL: atomic
I thought a sportster 1200 was faster than a dyna.
ORIGINAL: Finn111
Sorry if I stepped onany toes. I must havewrongfully assumed that Dareiuswas looking for a larger, more powerful, or in my case, more comfortable ride.
Please don't get me wrong, I think the Sporty is a wonderful bike. If I fit on one I would probably own one.
Sorry if I stepped onany toes. I must havewrongfully assumed that Dareiuswas looking for a larger, more powerful, or in my case, more comfortable ride.
Please don't get me wrong, I think the Sporty is a wonderful bike. If I fit on one I would probably own one.
I suppose a lot of that depends on "how" you define faster. If you are talking about point A to point B in a straight line, the Sporty is likely to get the drop ona stock Dyna. If however you mean going into a turn or two, then the bike is of little consequence, and the rider is the main difference. I've seen a new sportbike rider pucker his *** around his seat as he worms his way through a tigh turn. I on the other hand, with a decidedly slower bike, can make him look clumsy in that same turn. I love my Dyna, but it is a tad slow...for now.
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