Honda or Harley?
Honda or Harley?
My original plans to get a Honda Rebel have been changed due to an unexpected windfall..
I am now trying to choose between a Harley XL883C and a Honda 750 Aero.
I would appreciate any input from forum members.
My big concern is the water cooled Honda engine...seems to be just one more thing that could go wrong.. Not sure which is cheaper to get serviced.. I have sales flyers and spec sheets spinning in my head when I sleep...
The Honda dealer is willing to haggle...the Harley dealer is not. I could probably save $1000.00 to $1500.00 if I got he Honda....but would I be happy down the road??....AGGGGHHHHHHH
It was easier when I was poor...
I am now trying to choose between a Harley XL883C and a Honda 750 Aero.
I would appreciate any input from forum members.
My big concern is the water cooled Honda engine...seems to be just one more thing that could go wrong.. Not sure which is cheaper to get serviced.. I have sales flyers and spec sheets spinning in my head when I sleep...
The Honda dealer is willing to haggle...the Harley dealer is not. I could probably save $1000.00 to $1500.00 if I got he Honda....but would I be happy down the road??....AGGGGHHHHHHH
It was easier when I was poor...
2006 Harley 1200 Sportster
1948 Simplex Servi-Cycle
1944 Cushman Military Police 3 Wheel
1948 Simplex Servi-Cycle
1944 Cushman Military Police 3 Wheel
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if you like hanging out with tuff guys or with guys that think they are tuff or with yuppies who think they are tuff...get the harley...if you want to blend in with the menagerie of the biking world id get the honda...
btw im very wary of the watercooled engines...for the same reason you are...but i have no experience.
me im tuff. im going to get a 883 hugger.
btw im very wary of the watercooled engines...for the same reason you are...but i have no experience.
me im tuff. im going to get a 883 hugger.
thats a sweet bike.
Well, I did a little more homework today. I went and checked out the Aero in person. It appeard to be a nice bike and after looking it over from front to back, I was wondering how come the price was so low.. Then I bumped a cover..chrome plated plastic... So I tapped all the other exposed covers...chrome plated or painted plastic.. When I asked questions about tire wear because of the shaft drive, and when valved needed adjusting..the sales staff was ..seems no one askes these questions. How much do each service interval cost and is it covered under the warranty..again.. ...then ummmm...no..it costs around $250 - $300..
I was outa there....
Now it is between the XL883C or the 1200 Custom...
*Sigh*
I was outa there....
Now it is between the XL883C or the 1200 Custom...
*Sigh*
2006 Harley 1200 Sportster
1948 Simplex Servi-Cycle
1944 Cushman Military Police 3 Wheel
1948 Simplex Servi-Cycle
1944 Cushman Military Police 3 Wheel
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So...what? The Harley dealership will service your new Sportster for free?
Please...
With Harley, you're gonna pay through the nose. And another thing, by buying a Sportster (a genuine Harley product) you think you've just joined their ranks...but that's not the case. All other Harley owners look down on the Sportster and most call it a "Chick's Harley".
I'm not knockin' it...my best friend has a '98 883 and his brother has an '05 883L. But I've been there during shows and rides and nobody gives his bike the time of day. It's the cheapest thing Harley could throw together so they could actually offer a bike for <$10,000...and it's a LONG way up to the next bike from there.
On a semi-related note, a co-worker of mine complimented my Mean Streak today but said, "Know what would make it better? If it were a Harley". I said, "Yeah...then I could have paid twice as much for it."
Some people just don't know...
My buddy's '98 883:
Please...
With Harley, you're gonna pay through the nose. And another thing, by buying a Sportster (a genuine Harley product) you think you've just joined their ranks...but that's not the case. All other Harley owners look down on the Sportster and most call it a "Chick's Harley".
I'm not knockin' it...my best friend has a '98 883 and his brother has an '05 883L. But I've been there during shows and rides and nobody gives his bike the time of day. It's the cheapest thing Harley could throw together so they could actually offer a bike for <$10,000...and it's a LONG way up to the next bike from there.
On a semi-related note, a co-worker of mine complimented my Mean Streak today but said, "Know what would make it better? If it were a Harley". I said, "Yeah...then I could have paid twice as much for it."
Some people just don't know...
My buddy's '98 883:
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I like Sportsters and I am not the only one. And it is not a "chick's bike", nor is it "thrown together" and the service does not cost near as much as what you think. What DOES drain the wallet are the overpriced accessories but, like you said, some people just don't know.ZooTech wrote:All other Harley owners look down on the Sportster and most call it a "Chick's Harley".
Mike
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It's THAT you ride
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I figured a guy with a simplex would just get another simplex and bolt a 16hp briggs and stratton v-twin in there
Follow your heart on the bike, Harley or no. There aren't any other Japanese cruisers that catch your fancy?
Follow your heart on the bike, Harley or no. There aren't any other Japanese cruisers that catch your fancy?
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