XR1200
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RE: XR1200
Thanks for the post.
LOL! I find it sacreligous to attempt making a Sportster into a poor-performingRice Burner, but to each his own I guess. I think the XL1200R is a much classier, and classic, looking bike with the dual "shorties", and I believe it to be one of the best all-around cruisers on the road. Two upswept exhaust pipes and mufflers, and wheelies, just don't float my boat.
LOL! I find it sacreligous to attempt making a Sportster into a poor-performingRice Burner, but to each his own I guess. I think the XL1200R is a much classier, and classic, looking bike with the dual "shorties", and I believe it to be one of the best all-around cruisers on the road. Two upswept exhaust pipes and mufflers, and wheelies, just don't float my boat.
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RE: XR1200
I find it sacreligous to attempt making a Sportster into a poor-performingRice Burner, but to each his own I guess.
http://www.dropbears.com/m/models/harley/xr750.htm
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RE: XR1200
Like the XR or not, the fact that Harley-****ing-Davidson, the company that sells AMERICAN TRADITION like it's a tangible product, would *NOT* sell *ANY* model here (and here, FIRST) is a kick square in the nuts. Especially to the guys who swear up and down that the only reason they have a Harley is because they're the only viable domestic manufacturer. If I were more in love with my principles, I'd sell my Harleys and write a "strongly worded letter" to the powers that be. Of course, I'm more realistic and practical about life and just find it amusing more than anything.
Fact is, Harley buyers (as a culture, not individually) tend to shun anything that steps outside their narrow, poorly-constrained little-box-view of the biking world. Which is a true shame.
Fact is, Harley buyers (as a culture, not individually) tend to shun anything that steps outside their narrow, poorly-constrained little-box-view of the biking world. Which is a true shame.
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RE: XR1200
ORIGINAL: chornbe
Like the XR or not, the fact that Harley-****ing-Davidson, the company that sells AMERICAN TRADITION like it's a tangible product, would *NOT* sell *ANY* model here (and here, FIRST) is a kick square in the nuts. Especially to the guys who swear up and down that the only reason they have a Harley is because they're the only viable domestic manufacturer. If I were more in love with my principles, I'd sell my Harleys and write a "strongly worded letter" to the powers that be. Of course, I'm more realistic and practical about life and just find it amusing more than anything.
Fact is, Harley buyers (as a culture, not individually) tend to shun anything that steps outside their narrow, poorly-constrained little-box-view of the biking world. Which is a true shame.
Like the XR or not, the fact that Harley-****ing-Davidson, the company that sells AMERICAN TRADITION like it's a tangible product, would *NOT* sell *ANY* model here (and here, FIRST) is a kick square in the nuts. Especially to the guys who swear up and down that the only reason they have a Harley is because they're the only viable domestic manufacturer. If I were more in love with my principles, I'd sell my Harleys and write a "strongly worded letter" to the powers that be. Of course, I'm more realistic and practical about life and just find it amusing more than anything.
Fact is, Harley buyers (as a culture, not individually) tend to shun anything that steps outside their narrow, poorly-constrained little-box-view of the biking world. Which is a true shame.
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RE: XR1200
ORIGINAL: Thumper26
Thanks for the post.
LOL! I find it sacreligous to attempt making a Sportster into a poor-performingRice Burner, but to each his own I guess. I think the XL1200R is a much classier, and classic, looking bike with the dual "shorties", and I believe it to be one of the best all-around cruisers on the road. Two upswept exhaust pipes and mufflers, and wheelies, just don't float my boat.
Thanks for the post.
LOL! I find it sacreligous to attempt making a Sportster into a poor-performingRice Burner, but to each his own I guess. I think the XL1200R is a much classier, and classic, looking bike with the dual "shorties", and I believe it to be one of the best all-around cruisers on the road. Two upswept exhaust pipes and mufflers, and wheelies, just don't float my boat.
your wrong there man.. i havent seen harley davidson trying to make a rice burner.. i have seen poor performing rice burners trying to copy harley davidson though