How about a Sportstour?
#31
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I snapped a chain once, pulling off the line with high rpm, always think of that when I want to launch hard, and with a belt now, well, I don't really know how that compares to a chain for massive stress like that. Suspect it doesn't do the clutch any good, either. I've stretched loose spots on a chain with less than a thousand miles on it, don't know how a belt would compare. But being in the retirement stage of life, I don't really ride like that now, anyway. I know what you mean about power mode, that's one of the things I like about Harley's, that tractor pull. Cars are like that, too. Had a Nissan 300ZX that would slam you back in the seat, but you had to abuse the heck out of it to do it, keeping the rpm's above 3000 at launch. Much preferred my 440 ci Dodge decades ago, punch it at idle and it was gone.
#32
sportsters as touring bikes
take a look at Allan Girdlers' sportster book Harley made the sportster into a mini Electraglide back in the late 50s or early 60s. Sportsters are actually paperboy bikes They had at one time the hotest cam Harley made the W grind I loved my sportster , but the vibes on my old body was hard ..Havent tried the new rubber sportster yet
#33
I have bags on my 883 because i'm a daily rider and need room for my work, rain gear, etc. I don't have a windshield. Don't like them and probably never will. If your in good physical shape you have no real need for one. Contrary to propular belief the 883 is more then enough engine to do anything. They are only gimped by what the factory puts out. If they put a nice suspension on them at the factory. You could tour with the others with incredible comfort. My sporty is nimble, i can throw my leg down in a slide if need be. I'm as strong as an ox and can't keep it from going over if it so happens. So no chick has a chance in heck of stopping a drop on a bad day. I'm an original type person and nothing reflects the originality of HD better then its first blood the Sporty. No other HD model has the coolness factor of a Sportster.... Just sayin... Chicks on Sporties are just damn sexy....
#36
Most guys that think they know say that the Sportster is the hardest of the HDs to kick. I can't say because I've never kicked anything other than a Sportster.
#37
I don't think the Sportstour would sell unless its affordable. My guess is it wouldn't be.
In regards to the Sportster being regarded as a chick bike, or a starter bike.. absolutely and if anybody tells otherwise they are full of ****.
If you ride a Sporty, in order to get any respect by fellow Harley riders the following MUST be true...
Your other friends all ride Sportsters
Your other friends all ride metric bikes
Your other bike is a Harley big twin
Your a chick... (and even if you are.. its just a matter of time before you will get harrassed into getting a big twin).
One last thing.. I own a Sportster. I have owned 2. 1988 tricked out to the max and currently a 1989.
Both chain drive solid mount 4 spds.
In regards to the Sportster being regarded as a chick bike, or a starter bike.. absolutely and if anybody tells otherwise they are full of ****.
If you ride a Sporty, in order to get any respect by fellow Harley riders the following MUST be true...
Your other friends all ride Sportsters
Your other friends all ride metric bikes
Your other bike is a Harley big twin
Your a chick... (and even if you are.. its just a matter of time before you will get harrassed into getting a big twin).
One last thing.. I own a Sportster. I have owned 2. 1988 tricked out to the max and currently a 1989.
Both chain drive solid mount 4 spds.
Last edited by jgcable; 11-15-2011 at 11:18 AM.
#38
Sportour bike
That is what I feel I have ... I have had a virago 1000 and a K1000 BMW both set up a tour bikes with hard shell bags lockable and water proof and with windshields and a guess what a tool kit which my $8000 HD 883 doesn't even come with ... cheap buggers ... any way it runs fine and pulls fine with me and the gf ... a small rear rack and I commute daily on it to work ... it isn't like most of the guys at work a bike that only goes out on the weekend for a long ride ... I have chores and errands to run and it gets run every day it isn't raining or snowing ... so yes I have a sportour ... I have owned 9 different bikes since my forst one in 76 a BMW R60/5 .. I figure at 57 this one might be my last ... so it is all fit to travel when I retire in 2.5 years ... it is going with me to my brothers from ALbany NY to Seattle at that point and stop to visit all my friends along the way ... so enjoy a nice easy to get along with machine I sure do
#39
My sportster is a part time sportstour. Just got back from a 750 mile one way trip from Atlanta GA to Fayetteville AR, all without hitting a single interstate. Was I as comfortable as relaxing in my Lazyboy? HELL NO, I was riding a motorcycle on the back roads for 750 miles in 30 to 60 degree temps. But I wasnt uncomfortable either. Now that Im back all the touring stuff comes off in about 2 minutes, sissy bar, backpack and gps. Now Im back to my cool looking 48 for around town.........try that touring bikes
Im sure people would buy a small touring bike, I wouldnt, if I want trunks Ill take my car.
Im sure people would buy a small touring bike, I wouldnt, if I want trunks Ill take my car.
#40
Had to laugh a 600cc crotch rocket will blow the doors off yours or anybodys 1200 Sportster. 1000cc would vaporize it . I had an old Yamaha YJ- 650 that would blow away a 1200 Sportster. V-twins aren't racy.