You Guys Are Too Sensitve About Your Sporsters
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RE: You Guys Are Too Sensitve About Your Sporsters
I wouldn't call any Harley and entry level bike, to expensive and too much money and love goes into them for them to be considered an entry level bike.
I will say this however I fully believe there are folks on this site that could use and entry level forums.
I will say this however I fully believe there are folks on this site that could use and entry level forums.
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RE: You Guys Are Too Sensitve About Your Sporsters
After this I am done....Serious denial going on in here....
The [/b]Washington[/b] Times[/b] - Sportster 883 XLH provides an eye-catching, entry-level Harley
The New York Times[/b] - The 2007 Nightster, a back-to-basics road bike, is pitched as something of a rowdy sibling to the Sportster, the entry-level Harley
The Auto Channal[/b] - Basically it looks great, further complementing the Sportster's attractive look as an entry level Harley
Motorcycle Cruiser[/b] - Read this Budget V-Twin motorcycles comparison for the Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster Custom, ... rare in the economy-minded world of entry-level cruisers
Motorcycle Daily- Harley-Davidson's Sportster has long been one of their best-selling models, and for 2007 H-D decided to spice-up their entry-level model line with the ...
The [/b]Washington[/b] Times[/b] - Sportster 883 XLH provides an eye-catching, entry-level Harley
The New York Times[/b] - The 2007 Nightster, a back-to-basics road bike, is pitched as something of a rowdy sibling to the Sportster, the entry-level Harley
The Auto Channal[/b] - Basically it looks great, further complementing the Sportster's attractive look as an entry level Harley
Motorcycle Cruiser[/b] - Read this Budget V-Twin motorcycles comparison for the Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster Custom, ... rare in the economy-minded world of entry-level cruisers
Motorcycle Daily- Harley-Davidson's Sportster has long been one of their best-selling models, and for 2007 H-D decided to spice-up their entry-level model line with the ...
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RE: You Guys Are Too Sensitve About Your Sporsters
After this I am done....Serious denial going on in here....
"Moderator... troll cleanup needed on aisle 5. Cleanup needed on aisle 5, please."
-Rusty
(I'm done too...and I'll probably be banned for it.)
#28
RE: You Guys Are Too Sensitve About Your Sporsters
ahhh.
well, the press is always SPOT-ON about everything.
i'm not sensitive about my sportster...far from it.
i just generally like to correct people when they don't know what they are talking about.
a camaro is cheaper than a suburban, so i guess it's an entry level chevy.
right.
well, the press is always SPOT-ON about everything.
i'm not sensitive about my sportster...far from it.
i just generally like to correct people when they don't know what they are talking about.
a camaro is cheaper than a suburban, so i guess it's an entry level chevy.
right.
#29
RE: You Guys Are Too Sensitve About Your Sporsters
So when people say "He just bought a sportster so he could say he owned a harley and could not afford anything else."
Had a Heritage SoftailClassic once;Inow own a Sportster. And if I ever get another HS Classic, I will be KEEPING the Sportster!
Overall, I prefer the Sportster. I prefer fast, light,nimble, simple andinexpensive to not so fast, heavy,bulky,hi-maintenance andexpensive.
Sporties are lots more fun on the twisties. Easier to evade the sleeping cager, too. And the general scuttlebutt is they're quite a bit more reliable.
To me, thebigger bikes aredefinitely better for riding long trips with a passenger.
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RE: You Guys Are Too Sensitve About Your Sporsters
Yep, the entry level Harley is a Blast. It is a not only a good bike, but a fantastic bargain on the used market. The Sportster is a standard. Standard means just what it says--it's the standard by which all bikes are judged.It hurts a lot of egos when experts rate the Sportster above Harley models that cost double or triple as much.It warms my heart when someonepokes fun at a Sporty. Ienjoy that look in theireyes.