Something the local HD saleman said caught my attention
#32
I hope they expand options on the RoadGlide.......that will be my next scoot when the time comes.
But the bean counters will lead them where they think the $$'s are. Our speculations matter not one bit.
But the bean counters will lead them where they think the $$'s are. Our speculations matter not one bit.
#34
wont be a day too soon when the rocker goes........... fugliest harley model since the topper.
Base vrod is super bland so Im not surprised to see its days numbered as well.
cross bones is kinda cheesey wiht the little skull stickers and stuff but it has huge custom potential and is actually pretty cool even in stock form so that one is a bit surprising.
Base vrod is super bland so Im not surprised to see its days numbered as well.
cross bones is kinda cheesey wiht the little skull stickers and stuff but it has huge custom potential and is actually pretty cool even in stock form so that one is a bit surprising.
#35
not sure why you'd say that......... I think its exactly what's going to happen; in fact I believe that is the one and only reason they brought out the vrod - to test it out, get us used to the idea and then slowley introduce the water cooled engines into the traditional lineup.
#36
or???? given the OP, is in British Columbia Canada...... perhaps Canada HD will stop importing those models north of the 49th.... and production will continue stateside....
either way, until the Dealers meeting when they announce the models, it's pure guess work.
but don't let THAT stop the "fun"
either way, until the Dealers meeting when they announce the models, it's pure guess work.
but don't let THAT stop the "fun"
#38
Full liquid cooling is coming, either oil or water. It is inevitable. It can be done without loosing the look other then a couple cooling lines and a small radiator.
As far as models. V rods don't sell, dealers can't hardly give them away. Same goes for rockers in my area. Roadglides are far and few between also. Go out on the road and you will see maybe 1 roadglide to 25 streetglides or electraglides (batwings). I don't know about the 1200 as I see alot of them on the roads. It seems to be a beginner/starter model for many and is a good platform. Took my sister in laws 1200 out for a ride the other day after a handlebar swap. 4 inch risers and a set of dyna bars. handpostion was shoulder height and was very comfortable. Only thing that it needs is a better tank, small leather bags and move the pegs out a little and it would be perfect. Heck I would love to pick up one myself for commuting to work and save miles on my car and Electraglide.
As far as models. V rods don't sell, dealers can't hardly give them away. Same goes for rockers in my area. Roadglides are far and few between also. Go out on the road and you will see maybe 1 roadglide to 25 streetglides or electraglides (batwings). I don't know about the 1200 as I see alot of them on the roads. It seems to be a beginner/starter model for many and is a good platform. Took my sister in laws 1200 out for a ride the other day after a handlebar swap. 4 inch risers and a set of dyna bars. handpostion was shoulder height and was very comfortable. Only thing that it needs is a better tank, small leather bags and move the pegs out a little and it would be perfect. Heck I would love to pick up one myself for commuting to work and save miles on my car and Electraglide.
#40
Harley's new model touring bike to be released next year will be the FLHTCUOCBP. It will be an air/ oil cooled motor with two oil coolers mounted to each of the crash bars. It will carry 3 gallons of oil mostly of which came from the Gulf oil spill, so you have to get it from Harley. Using anything else will void your 5 year , 5 minute warranty whichever comes first. The nice feature that gives the impression of real value, is the free of charge asbestos chaps you'll need to wear or risk third degree burns from the heat given off the oil coolers. This is a fact as given to me by a salesman, so it has to be true.,,