17.5 Street Rod
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BTW. how do you like your Roadster? I've read mixed reviews on them. I heard finding neutral is a bitch, and the throttle response is a bit choppy. Heard people not liking the mid controls too. I think I would have to go with the optional rear sets if I went with a Roadster. Love it's looks, just wondering what the rest of the bike does.
The throttle response is ****. I ordered g2 throttle tube (stupid expensive, I usually just use $16 r6 throttle tubes on my bikes with 7/8 bars and it's tighter) and am planning to tune the bike with a power commander 5 soon. The combo should crispin it up.
The bike handles well, rides well, and is decently comfortable for me. I'm only slightly regretting going that route, but I didn't know about the street rod till afterwards. I enjoy the bike, but hopefully will ADD a Street rod down the road. I feel like the roadster is a dying breed. It's antiquated on the showroom floor, but that's part of the charm. The sporster lineup will be dead in a few years in my mind. Glad I have one of the best made.
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"Reminds me of this:
Kawasaki ZRX 1200 R"
Ouch!! The Slow Rod is not even close. Kawa is 11 sec in the quarter mile, This turd is good for high 13's low 14's in the quarter......
Many seem to forget...the Slow Rod is 99% outsourced and only "ASSEMBLED" in KC. Reverse knockdown....China, India, Pakistan, etc. have their small hands all over the Street platform....
Kawasaki ZRX 1200 R"
Ouch!! The Slow Rod is not even close. Kawa is 11 sec in the quarter mile, This turd is good for high 13's low 14's in the quarter......
Many seem to forget...the Slow Rod is 99% outsourced and only "ASSEMBLED" in KC. Reverse knockdown....China, India, Pakistan, etc. have their small hands all over the Street platform....
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"Reminds me of this:
Kawasaki ZRX 1200 R"
Ouch!! The Slow Rod is not even close. Kawa is 11 sec in the quarter mile, This turd is good for high 13's low 14's in the quarter......
Many seem to forget...the Slow Rod is 99% outsourced and only "ASSEMBLED" in KC. Reverse knockdown....China, India, Pakistan, etc. have their small hands all over the Street platform....
Kawasaki ZRX 1200 R"
Ouch!! The Slow Rod is not even close. Kawa is 11 sec in the quarter mile, This turd is good for high 13's low 14's in the quarter......
Many seem to forget...the Slow Rod is 99% outsourced and only "ASSEMBLED" in KC. Reverse knockdown....China, India, Pakistan, etc. have their small hands all over the Street platform....
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Steve: All they did was install a better flowing air box, 12.2:1 piston larger diameter tires and the inverted dual disc forks which they did with the 08 XR1200, 2012 V Rod and the mid year 16 Roadster. Even the name is recycled from a past V Rod model. No new technology just parts bin items.
Many manufacturers have product that they hold for later introduction.
I assure you (even if you don't believe it) that the Streed Rod was conceived and tested along with the first Streets.
They have the flat track model to 90 hp and are shooting for 110 to 120 hp.
Note: The Street is fully assembled in the Kansas plant then knocked down for assembly in India for the Indian market and other Asian markets. The reason for the partial knockdown is it avoids import taxes on finished goods. Some one got it back assward.
Many manufacturers have product that they hold for later introduction.
I assure you (even if you don't believe it) that the Streed Rod was conceived and tested along with the first Streets.
They have the flat track model to 90 hp and are shooting for 110 to 120 hp.
Note: The Street is fully assembled in the Kansas plant then knocked down for assembly in India for the Indian market and other Asian markets. The reason for the partial knockdown is it avoids import taxes on finished goods. Some one got it back assward.
Last edited by lh4x4; 03-24-2017 at 12:33 AM.
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You're actually wrong there. It has a different fuel injection configuration (dual vane) along with most of the intake tract and the muffler. That wasn't just sourced (sourced from where, haha).
revised heads
New camshafts
New throttlebody
New muffler design
You're really minimizing the scope of changes here. Not sure what bikes those "parts bin" parts came off of. Also, saying it's easy to do because the XG750R is a competitive flat tracker is a bit asinine.
http://www.cycleworld.com/harley-dav...st-look#page-5
Read that and tell me there are any production capacity parts on that bike beyond the cases; not sure outside of a 60* v-twin what that engine has in common with anything you can buy from an HD dealer.
I'm sticking with the fact that the street was conceived to help bump domestic sales for a slow selling motorcycle that was designed for SE asian, sub-continental and emerging markets. Why let the entire model family struggle for almost 3 years in your largest demographic when you supposedly have the parts just laying around, waiting haha. You'd think they'd be cashing in on these "available" "parts bin" bolt ons...
revised heads
New camshafts
New throttlebody
New muffler design
You're really minimizing the scope of changes here. Not sure what bikes those "parts bin" parts came off of. Also, saying it's easy to do because the XG750R is a competitive flat tracker is a bit asinine.
http://www.cycleworld.com/harley-dav...st-look#page-5
Read that and tell me there are any production capacity parts on that bike beyond the cases; not sure outside of a 60* v-twin what that engine has in common with anything you can buy from an HD dealer.
I'm sticking with the fact that the street was conceived to help bump domestic sales for a slow selling motorcycle that was designed for SE asian, sub-continental and emerging markets. Why let the entire model family struggle for almost 3 years in your largest demographic when you supposedly have the parts just laying around, waiting haha. You'd think they'd be cashing in on these "available" "parts bin" bolt ons...
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