Old Sportsters are bone-rattling. Harley engines are notorious for vibration, but the rubber mounting and counterbalancing in modern Harley engines mitigates this.RaoulDuke wrote:Now, that said, I see that there are some Harleys out there that can be had for under 5K. These are mostly older Sporsters (which I'm not opposed to), and even some older Dynas available for around 8K. If I could find something used at a dealer where I could finance it, I might be swayed that way.
*sigh*... There is nothing wrong with pre-rubber mount Sportsters other than more vibration as compared to the newer ones. And the AMF era was from '69 to '81; the timeframe where Harley earned its undeserved bad reutation for the Shovelhead big twins and Ironhead Sportsters. The Dyna series commenced production in '91, long after the company bought itself out from under the AMF banner and retooled for better quality and reliability, which included revamping the engine design to the EVO motor (which evolved into the TC - Twin Cam).jonnythan wrote:The Sportster didn't have rubber mounting until 2004. Anything before that should be avoided.
Speaking of Dynas, those older Dynas and FLs are usually 4-gear bikes with engines from the "bad old" AMF days that are relatively unreliable and notorious for leaking oil.
I've ridden one. I liked it, but I certainly wouldn't want to ride it every day.Gummiente wrote:*sigh*... There is nothing wrong with pre-rubber mount Sportsters other than more vibration as compared to the newer ones. And the AMF era was from '69 to '81; the timeframe where Harley earned its undeserved bad reutation for the Shovelhead big twins and Ironhead Sportsters. The Dyna series commenced production in '91, long after the company bought itself out from under the AMF banner and retooled for better quality and reliability, which included revamping the engine design to the EVO motor (which evolved into the TC - Twin Cam).jonnythan wrote:The Sportster didn't have rubber mounting until 2004. Anything before that should be avoided.
Speaking of Dynas, those older Dynas and FLs are usually 4-gear bikes with engines from the "bad old" AMF days that are relatively unreliable and notorious for leaking oil.
I know, I was just helping you "talk the talk" when it comes to Harley history.jonnythan wrote:I'm no Harley basher.
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