Thunder Mountain
#14
resale value??? LOL after I'm done with a bike...150-200k on the odo... I've gotten MY money outta it
Last edited by skootchnc; 12-15-2008 at 07:26 AM. Reason: dumbazz can't spell
#16
I sat on the TM bagger the other day and was amazed by its balance. You could pick it up with your pinky finger. I asked the dealer how they did that, he pointed to the right side belt drive. It made enough of an impression that I would almost consider that for a mod on my Road King.
Beary
Beary
#17
#18
My first encounter with them was at the "Cowboy HD" in TX forgot the city name. anyway I sat on one with the 40 plus degree rake on it. comportable and definitely a chick magnet as they say. The prize well it's like buying a "Bimmer". For the prize for one of them you can get a well dress UC and have some money left over for a long trip. If come down on the prize I might consider getting one for those short ride locally.
#20
Low Country dealership here in town is trying to phase them out, they are too big, take up too much floor space, and don't sell fast enough.
the little Sportster chopper was $24~$25k at Daytona HD, but it was made for short people, but had WAY forward controls.
i talked to the kid who R&D'ed it, his wife was 5'7 with like a 28inch inseam. DUH, he used her to mock up the bike.
short people can't ride it. the air cleaner prevents my wife's feet from reaching the fwd controls.
the little Sportster chopper was $24~$25k at Daytona HD, but it was made for short people, but had WAY forward controls.
i talked to the kid who R&D'ed it, his wife was 5'7 with like a 28inch inseam. DUH, he used her to mock up the bike.
short people can't ride it. the air cleaner prevents my wife's feet from reaching the fwd controls.