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I think this electric Harley is going to be the catsazz, alter the potentiometer for quicker response, 24 volt switch for a nitrous condition and talking about sneeking up on someone. Bring on the Jetson's
Harley still hasn't gotten thru the water cooled EGR valve engine yet so another phase to go
I cannot imagine. Not a new HD, think I would miss the reliability. Maybe buy a worn out shovel and slip an S&S in. Maybe a Victory, American made and reliable. Maybe one of those Bozo looking Visions, could care less what it looks like or what others think. It would compliment my worn out back, hummmm? May have had an idea, take the ugly duckling and make it lowwwww, cool, and comfy. Slather it with Seafom?
Classic, rideable, not a ridiculous handling show bike; I love to go off road, and a woman that looks real... like this pic better than most of the female poses on the forum.
Ya know, I'm no longer a Harley devotee. I like my EVO, because when I ride it, it sort of like stepping back in time. All that noise. All that vibration. All that clunk. Makes me feel like I'm really operating something.
I've owned Triumph's (Bonneville) and BMW's (R75/5) back in the 70's. Enjoyed the heck out of both. Rode my son's Yamaha 650 YZF, and figured that I'd kill myself on one of those sport bikes (although I'd really love to take a 'busa for a ride).
Still recall the guy with his wife and baby heading north on I-75 one summer with his Moto-Guzzi complete with sidecar. Really nice.
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Ya know, I'm no longer a Harley devotee. I like my EVO, because when I ride it, it sort of like stepping back in time. All that noise. All that vibration. All that clunk. Makes me feel like I'm really operating something.
I've owned Triumph's (Bonneville) and BMW's (R75/5) back in the 70's. Enjoyed the heck out of both. Rode my son's Yamaha 650 YZF, and figured that I'd kill myself on one of those sport bikes (although I'd really love to take a 'busa for a ride).
Still recall the guy with his wife and baby heading north on I-765 on summer with his Moto-Guzzi complete with sidecar. Really nice.
Now you're talkin my man.......Take a ride on a REAL bike.......
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