Harley has taken "poser" to a new level OMG
#41
I also learned to ride "on the fly" without a class, but I also know some people who'd really benefit from something like this to get over that initial "mental hump" of being able to go "ok, this isn't so scary, I can do this"
#43
By accident maybe , most of them get lost in the sleeping bag or swallowed
#46
You know how if you want to test drive a car, they want to run a credit check on you? They don't want to waste their time, right? So, do you have to have your credit ran in order to sit on this thing? And is this a new way for experienced riders to "test ride" a new model without the dealer worrying about an insurance hit? And would you die on the vine if anyone you knew caught you on this thing? ;-)
#49
A dealer near me has a dyna mounted on one of those frames.. It's great to let beginners get a feel.. My fiance has been wanting to take the MSF and sat/rode on theirs and was hooked.. I think it's a good way to introduce new riders to a Harley.. God knows I wasn't putting her on mine and saying "Go get em tiger"
#50
And after a try out by a newbie considering a Harley, twisting the throttle and going through the gears they will be more likely to open the checkbook! Nothing wrong with that.
Personally I think it's a brilliant marketing tool to reel them in and set the hook.
Personally I think it's a brilliant marketing tool to reel them in and set the hook.