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The v rod is a cool bike I rode one and I don't have nothing bad to say about the bike,I am on a market for a Harley right now and only reason I want to get a Harley is the TRADICIONAL ENGINE THAT HARLEY MAKE,unique sound, bottom line.
v-rod is design by Harley davidson and the engine ENTIARLY IS DESIGNN AND MADE BY PORCHE,so truly Harley NO.!
cool fun bike YES!
isuzu helped make the desiel engine for chevy too but its not a chevy?.....................but porche dont make the vrod motor so its a harley they just helped...............vrod motor is not made in a diff country its made here in the usa....oh and by the way im a ford guy................lol
ok been drinking so i kept it short n sweet but the vrod was based on a hd racing motor and the porche company helped hd put the motor into a production motor but hd totally designed and made the motor you dumb fa-qers........look into it................hd would not put there name on it if they didnt make it............now the front ends yea those are jap............but so are those gay *** hd skull covers you put on
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