"Be American, Buy a Harley"

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paul246 wrote:
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cycleman3763 wrote:if you can afford it, buy a harley because it is a well made bike, not just because it's american. this kind of thinking will ensure we buy our own products becasue of quality, then the pride will come nauturall. savvy?
As soon as they work out those weight, noise, and vibration issues and get ride of the chrome, I'll think about it.

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RockBottom wrote:
cycleman3763 wrote:if you can afford it, buy a harley because it is a well made bike, not just because it's american. this kind of thinking will ensure we buy our own products becasue of quality, then the pride will come nauturall. savvy?
As soon as they work out those weight, noise, and vibration issues and get ride of the chrome, I'll think about it.
Do what you want...but just so your making a sound choice on its merits...

the weight is perfectly balanced
the noise is intentional, they make quiet pipes
the vibration is sadly nonexistant these days
chrome is an option

But hey to each his own.
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king robb wrote: the vibration is sadly nonexistant these days
Then I must have been hallucinating when I put 320 miles on a Fat Bob over Christmas and found that it shook so bad that cars in the mirror were just colored blobs, and that I was utterly exhausted after a 200 mile ride.
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#74 Unread post by koji52 »

Compared to my Sporty, the Fatbob feels smooth and vibration free. You must be riding some pretty smooth rides if you think the bob vibrates hard. I think I could ride for hours and hours on the bob and feel fine...the sporty's another story though...six hours, and I need a nice long rest.
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#75 Unread post by king robb »

RockBottom wrote:
king robb wrote: the vibration is sadly nonexistant these days
Then I must have been hallucinating when I put 320 miles on a Fat Bob over Christmas and found that it shook so bad that cars in the mirror were just colored blobs, and that I was utterly exhausted after a 200 mile ride.


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king robb wrote:
RockBottom wrote:
king robb wrote: the vibration is sadly nonexistant these days
Then I must have been hallucinating when I put 320 miles on a Fat Bob over Christmas and found that it shook so bad that cars in the mirror were just colored blobs, and that I was utterly exhausted after a 200 mile ride.


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To be fair....IIRC, RockBottom rode it on South Carolina roads :twisted:...I have friends with BMWs who have the same problem when they ride to my house. :wink: (Lots of Live Oak roots find their way under road pavement; if it isn't tree roots under, it's asphalt crumbling on the surface)
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koji52 wrote:Compared to my Sporty, the Fatbob feels smooth and vibration free. You must be riding some pretty smooth rides if you think the bob vibrates hard. I think I could ride for hours and hours on the bob and feel fine...the sporty's another story though...six hours, and I need a nice long rest.
I would agree that the Harley-Davidson Fat Bob is much smoother than some other Harley-Davidson bikes, not too smooth where you can't feel it, you sure can, but much smoother than say the Dyan Wide Glide where at idle you can watch the handlebar dance 1/2" up and down.

Much different sort of vibration on a H-D vs other engine types.

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totalmotorcycle wrote:
koji52 wrote:Compared to my Sporty, the Fatbob feels smooth and vibration free. You must be riding some pretty smooth rides if you think the bob vibrates hard. I think I could ride for hours and hours on the bob and feel fine...the sporty's another story though...six hours, and I need a nice long rest.
I would agree that the Harley-Davidson Fat Bob is much smoother than some other Harley-Davidson bikes, not too smooth where you can't feel it, you sure can, but much smoother than say the Dyan Wide Glide where at idle you can watch the handlebar dance 1/2" up and down.

Much different sort of vibration on a H-D vs other engine types.

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#79 Unread post by Superfly3176 »

Harley's are supposed to vibrate and make noise. Noise = smiles, that's why harley owners are so happpy everyone knows that.

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#80 Unread post by Wrider »

Superfly3176 wrote:Harley's are supposed to vibrate and make noise. Noise = smiles, that's why harley owners are so happpy everyone knows that.
THAT explains it... And here I thought it was just the vibrations making them smile... :laughing:
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