Superficial examination of the Nightster 975
#11
Someone rides one of those Duc's at work, that is a sharp well made looking machine up close.
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Left and right controls have a lot of space for additional buttons that do not exist.
Speedometer is analog, this is good.
Handlebar end mirrors are stock, so you won't need to search for mirror extenders.
Weird brake line routing.
Faux tank cap is just for look, unlike Buell. I don't know what's under right "airbox" when real airbox is insdie the "tank".
Speedometer is analog, this is good.
Handlebar end mirrors are stock, so you won't need to search for mirror extenders.
Weird brake line routing.
Faux tank cap is just for look, unlike Buell. I don't know what's under right "airbox" when real airbox is insdie the "tank".
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In summary, I would like to try a test ride, and engine specs are promising, however I would not spend my $$$ on bike with such appalling build quality.
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I don't know any "original" bike to consider this one a clone. I suppose this is the result of outsourcing to the lowest bidder, in design and manufacturing.
In summary, I would like to try a test ride, and engine specs are promising, however I would not spend my $$$ on bike with such appalling build quality.
In summary, I would like to try a test ride, and engine specs are promising, however I would not spend my $$$ on bike with such appalling build quality.
I'm betting either India or Thailand.
#16
The welded nut on the axle has been done since the 30's if not earlier. I can only speak for what I have in my garage. I see no issue with it, it's not a show bike it a production bike thats meant to be thrashed and eventually end up being recycled.
As for the weld it's done that way for a reason, It prevents cracking. Take a look at the 86 GSXR 1100 exhaust system I have, I've had 5 and they are all the same. I can show you countless examples on exotic car frame rails where they use that very welding technique as well. I'll assume you're not an engineer grumpy or not.
My F150 has a low mounted plastic gas tank that gets crap thrown at it from the front wheels. Still no leaks.
I appreciate the choice of a plastic rear fender extension because you can remove it and change up the rear lights without painting the fender. Just like the goofy arms they add to some bikes to hold the plate to please the government but making it removable so it can be removed.
I never bitch about stock exhaust because the manufacturer's hands are tied by fuel economy, noise and emissions laws.
Sport bike air cleaners have been under the tank for eons, some have the tank elsewhere with a cover that looks like a tank where we think the tank should be.
The engine is ugly on the left side, I'll give you that. Even if the side cover was beautifully cast, that side is ugly but the left side of a knuckle head engine is no thing of beauty either.
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Sat on one at the dealership yesterday. Like the riding position. Overall fairly impressed with the effort. Like others have pointed out the cables are messy looking. And it wouldn't take much to design a cover to hide the rats nest on the left side. If I was in the market I would wait a year or so for the bugs to get worked out.
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GPHDXLC (10-08-2022)
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Sat on one at the dealership yesterday. Like the riding position. Overall fairly impressed with the effort. Like others have pointed out the cables are messy looking. And it wouldn't take much to design a cover to hide the rats nest on the left side. If I was in the market I would wait a year or so for the bugs to get worked out.