AdamF said:Harley makes some cool bikes, can't argue that. My problem with them is the fact that anything with an HD logo is marked up 5-10 times what it should actually cost, andit seems that 80% of the people riding them are douche bag hypocrites. They talk about how bikers are family and help one another, but I've seen 100 people in Harley clothes stand around and watch an old man try to pick up his bike after he dropped it avoiding a car. By the time I got there two "kids" on crotch rockets had him up and going. I know everyone on a Harley isn't a douche but its hard to find them in a sea of black and orange.
pholmann said:Old jap bikes are ok. I'd rather have my harley personally. It looks good sounds amazing and will blow the ****ing tire off with me and the misses on it. It'll eat pretty much any jap bike that's not a crotch rocket. Love them too. I pretty much love all bikes. Just wish I had more time to ride.
pholmann said:Old jap bikes are ok. I'd rather have my harley personally. It looks good sounds amazing and will blow the ****ing tire off with me and the misses on it. It'll eat pretty much any jap bike that's not a crotch rocket. Love them too. I pretty much love all bikes. Just wish I had more time to ride.
wont work said:Fatboy is a 2002 with 95 pistons with cams and head work
Bagger is 2011 with 103 pistons and cams, head work, and some small tweaking to little things.
Mine is a wide glide with an evo that was originally a run of the mill 80" motor. I tore it down and replaced the jugs with revtec 88" jugs. Ran flat top wiseco forged pistons, topped it with screaming eagle heads with screaming eagle roller rockers. I put in a .590 lift bob woods camshaft (ws6-h) and Andrews chromoly pushrods. Jetted it up with the largest jets u can buy for the cv carb. I bored my own cases myself and built the motor myself. It's more of a beast than I expected with great rideability. Lots if research went into the 4k worth of parts that went into it. Sorry for the delay in response I'mTacomaJD said:Out of curiosity, what's the specs on your Harley?
rednecklights said:Bikes are cool , period.
Stock to stock a Harley will not run with a metric bike of the same size.
pholmann said:I like all bikes. I have two jap bikes as well as my harley. I have a 1977 cb750 fourK, a 2002 honda shadow 750 ACE, and my 99 wide glide. To me NOTHING beats the sound of a Harley. My last sport bike was a CBR955RR with lots of work. It was a beast but I lost my fear of it so I figured it was better for my longevity to get rid of it while I was still vertical. I live about 40 miles from the dragon. If you know anything about the dragon I'm sure you can understand my thought process.