Got bit!
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Got bit!
Was talking to my friend during the Cleveland / Pittsburgh game yesterday about my recent ride on a Honda Rebel. To me, it felt really small.
He offered to let me try his 97 Fatboy; to which I didn't give a second thought! I have to say, it just felt right. I thought it was going to feel too big and hard to control. Of course, it wasn't. He didn't get his bike back for about an hour!
He offered to let me try his 97 Fatboy; to which I didn't give a second thought! I have to say, it just felt right. I thought it was going to feel too big and hard to control. Of course, it wasn't. He didn't get his bike back for about an hour!
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Was talking to my friend during the Cleveland / Pittsburgh game yesterday about my recent ride on a Honda Rebel. To me, it felt really small.
He offered to let me try his 97 Fatboy; to which I didn't give a second thought! I have to say, it just felt right. I thought it was going to feel too big and hard to control. Of course, it wasn't. He didn't get his bike back for about an hour!
He offered to let me try his 97 Fatboy; to which I didn't give a second thought! I have to say, it just felt right. I thought it was going to feel too big and hard to control. Of course, it wasn't. He didn't get his bike back for about an hour!
Ya gotta "Get'er done" by getting yourself a Softail. Yep that will fix that bite.
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I got bit and got the itch for a softail three years ago and I still feel they are the best cruisers on earth. I don't have a desire for any other kind of motorcycle. Before I got into softails I had purchased a used Suzuki C50T for city riding and short trips. The C50T was so smooth and easy to ride that my wife and I did most of our riding on it. As great as the C50T was it still didn't have the feel, sound, or look of a Harley so I did some research and found out the softails had the same kind of counterbalanced engine as the C50t. I took a test ride on a fatboy lo and was hooked. Softails are the only always smooth air cooled motorcycles Harley offer and are simply the best cruisers around.
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I hear a lot of members comment on how they owned a jap bike before there harley. I got bit young I was sixteen when I order my first bike an XLCH better known as a Sporster. My brother was three years older and was riding harley so I had to follow suit my bike came in in march only had ridden a bike once a Sporster I was now seventeen when it came in I drove it home with ice on the ground had no garage it ended up in my bed room for three days before a friend let me use his garage harley forever my first was a harley and my last will be also
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