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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 16-Jun-02 AT 01:20 AM (EST)]I own a Suzuki Will.
But, this is the Harley that I get ride in Ontario when I visit Michelle's family.
Just my 2 cents but you'll be sorry that you bought a Harley. It is underpowered over priced and will probably fade away after the 100th anniversary. I personelly would rather build my own using all aftermarket pieces. I like the look and sound just not the baggage that comes with.
find yourself an older Harley and build it the way you want it. you will be happier.
Harley will never be able to reproduce the sound of a built up 94 cubic inch SHOVEL HEAD with 2 1/4 " straight drag pipes and a S&S super carb. God I love the sound of a shovel head in the morning
>Just my 2 cents but you'll be sorry that you bought a
>Harley. It is underpowered over priced and will probably
>fade away after the 100th anniversary.
Over priced, yes. Underpowered, no. Harleys have all kinds of low end torque but if you want something that winds up like a sewing machine (to build torque) then a Harley would not fit the bill.
It is only underpowered if you want to go blow the doors off of anything and everything. If your interested in just cruising around harleys have a kinds of torque. I don't think that they will fade away.
<I personelly would rather build my own using all aftermarket pieces. <I like the look and sound just not the baggage that comes with.
Same here!!!!!
Someday I will have on of my own. I am not interested in the attitude that often comes along with Harleys. I just want to ride a bike that sounds good, & looks good.
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