What, no major complaints on VRSC Models?
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I rode a Night Rod over the summer and it seemed like an ok bike. Struck me as one of those ones that handle better the faster they are going....at low speeds it was downright awkward. If they moved the pegs on the Vrods, I'm sure they'd sell better.
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Maybe because the V Rod is the only Harley that doesn't require any Stage-anything tinkering to make it run to its base potential. In other words, it's a buy-it-and-ride-it, gas-and-go bike. If Harley had given it more cruiser-like ergonomics, they'd be selling a ton of them right now.
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Maybe because the V Rod is the only Harley that doesn't require any Stage-anything tinkering to make it run to its base potential. In other words, it's a buy-it-and-ride-it, gas-and-go bike. If Harley had given it more cruiser-like ergonomics, they'd be selling a ton of them right now.
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