More videos to come, I will say we did have a few friendly races and there's no competition. The torque on the Rocket is devastating to say the least. But I will say that Dark Horse is one comfy ride...
More videos to come, I will say we did have a few friendly races and there's no competition. The torque on the Rocket is devastating to say the least. But I will say that Dark Horse is one comfy ride...
I haven't look at any other bikes since I bought my rocket, but if I ever have to buy another machine, other than a rocket, I will more than likely buy an Indian. It will be hard to give up the torque and gutsy feel.
Let's face it, we have been spoiled in that respect.
I haven't look at any other bikes since I bought my rocket, but if I ever have to buy another machine, other than a rocket, I will more than likely buy an Indian. It will be hard to give up the torque and gutsy feel.
Let's face it, we have been spoiled in that respect.
Yep I do like the power with the Rocket, But the Indian isn't slow either...Just not as fast I will say though that The owner of Indian has already had a few recalls on the bike since it is the 1st year model (2016) I'd wait a few years and let them get all the kinks out. It's a bike in it's own class hard to really compare the two honestly.
Yep I do like the power with the Rocket, But the Indian isn't slow either...Just not as fast I will say though that The owner of Indian has already had a few recalls on the bike since it is the 1st year model (2016) I'd wait a few years and let them get all the kinks out. It's a bike in it's own class hard to really compare the two honestly.
I've heard they perform well, but it will be a long time coming before, if ever, I get rid of my R3T. Probably the last bike I'll ever own, but I've learned to never say never. The next bike will need training wheels as I'm already 70.