I know knocking HD is favorite past-time. I enjoy a jab here and there too.
But, their marketshare has a huge influence on the products we want to buy.
Rushmore & now the Milwaukee 8 is a push towards modernizing their lineup. I can't see anything but good about HD becoming more competent...I mean competitive.
Of course we'll have to wait to see if they've designed a engine or a turd; but there will be plenty of people excited to be beta testers.
I know knocking HD is favorite past-time. I enjoy a jab here and there too.
But, their marketshare has a huge influence on the products we want to buy.
Rushmore & now the Milwaukee 8 is a push towards modernizing their lineup. I can't see anything but good about HD becoming more competent...I mean competitive.
Of course we'll have to wait to see if they've designed a engine or a turd; but there will be plenty of people excited to be beta testers.
TESTED the new bike and it doesnt feel any different than the old ones other than the clutch pull feeling very heavy It didnt feel any faster to me but Im a Rocket owner so they all seem so SLOW
TESTED the new bike and it doesnt feel any different than the old ones other than the clutch pull feeling very heavy It didnt feel any faster to me but Im a Rocket owner so they all seem so SLOW
I like my Fatboy Harley. It really has a lot of faults and is a real pain in the @ss to maintain. I am 58 years old and grew up always wanting a real Harley. (that generation) so when I made the money I got one, my favorite the Fatboy. Do not get me wrong the Rocket X is the best bike I have ever owned but the Harley after many of hours work improving a inferior design has resulted in a bike that defiantly feels a soft spot from my past.