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Really? noone cares? Nobody wants to speculate as to what a 2010 XR1200X would be? Maybe I should have put 2010 in the title, or maybe I'm nutz and noone cares. Could be a dark customs style XR1200.
Really? noone cares? Nobody wants to speculate as to what a 2010 XR1200X would be? Maybe I should have put 2010 in the title, or maybe I'm nutz and noone cares. Could be a dark customs style XR1200.
I think you're right. I think it's a bad *** bike. But I still haven't seen one on the road here in my area. I just don't think it's accepted by most Harley riders in the states. And your average sport bike rider isnt going to buy a heavier slower bike for more money that they can get a sport bike for.
I am interested but I have no idea what it could be. I have seen a couple of the xr1200's on the road and I like them, but it is not something I would buy. A buddy of mine that rides sport bikes has been looking at one and I think he will buy it before the end of the summer.
I feel like a dark customs xr1200 would be an xr1200N, not an xr1200X. I think it would be pretty cool looking, but I could see it being more dual purpose like the ulysses, an attempt to appeal to a different audience on account of the common knocks against the bike when compared to sport bikes???
I feel like a dark customs xr1200 would be an xr1200N, not an xr1200X. I think it would be pretty cool looking, but I could see it being more dual purpose like the ulysses, an attempt to appeal to a different audience on account of the common knocks against the bike when compared to sport bikes???
Yeah maybe. Haha I hope it isn't like Xr1200 "X-Stream". That would be a lame name. THat is probably what it should be though, because it isn't much of a sport bike, but they would really have to make it lighter.
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