Where are all you Harley Haters on this one..

My wife has a Sportster 883 Superlow, she LOVES it, she always wanted a Harley. Some people just want a bike to look like a bike. I wanted something different, I walked through the Harley dealerships and nothing stood out to me, when I saw the R3T, I was hooked, it stood out as different and very impressive. It gets ALOT of attention, but I have noticed the attention I get from non-bike owners especially. The Thunderbird is a nice bike, but it looks like a typical motorcycle to me, only so much you can do to it. (My opinion only), it doesn't really matter what people ride, as long as the enjoy the motorcycle, and ride safely, I'll ride with anybody, any brand............although mine is superior in my own mind lol.
 
I ride a motorized bicycle, 33cc 1 hp, my bike is better than tours:)
 
I ride a motorized bicycle, 33cc 1 hp, my bike is better than tours:)
Did you do the "Schwinn" in flames too?

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Like Mathew Quigley, I never said I didn't know how to use one just said I never had much use for them!:whitstling:


I will keep my Rocket, but thanks for the heads up!:thumbsup:

Rolltide,
A goodun for sure!
My fav was the one between Doc Holiday and Johnny Ringo

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=johnny ringo and doc holiday&FORM=VIRE4#view=detail&mid=58D385B936C46507A0F858D385B936C46507A0F8
1olbull
PS: Sorry about the Sugar Bowl.
Looks like The boys from OKey owned the Tide yesterday.
 
Rolltide,
A goodun for sure!
My fav was the one between Doc Holiday and Johnny Ringo

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=johnny ringo and doc holiday&FORM=VIRE4#view=detail&mid=58D385B936C46507A0F858D385B936C46507A0F8
1olbull
PS: Sorry about the Sugar Bowl.
Looks like The boys from OKey owned the Tide yesterday.
Yep, don't think you can turn the ball over four times and expect a good outcome.Bad way to start a new year but a good game and a well coached Sooner team!;)
 
That's the same as my last Harley, did just under 40k miles and never missed a beat apart from a loose coil connection on one occasion. Put high torque Andrews gear drive cams in and loved it.

Prior to the Rocket I've had three H-D's over 14 years and did about 60k between them. Not one breakdown, never leaked oil and never failed to start in all weathers. They weren't quick, didn't handle that well and the brakes were dire - but they got as much attention as the Rocket, almost, and got me there and back. Most importantly they got my Missus on the back of a bike to appreciate the pleasures of motorcycling, couldn't manage it before getting my first Harley.

I would go back to a Harley when I find the Rocket is too much to handle, something that age and/or health will force on me sometime in the future.

Do agree with Art reference some of the Harley rider attitude though, but it takes all kinds - I've met a few Triumph riders with the same. :rolleyes: Its not the make but the mentality of the rider that is the problem imo.

in agreement in every printed words.
 
I agree with HansO about the Harley.
Nice motors - some are good looking; BUT ( a very large but) they just don't give me enough performance.
Since I can't physically conform to a sport bike anymore, the Roadster is the best I have found so far that I can ride all day.
Sure wish I could fit on a B-King all day.
1olbull
 
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