Wrider wrote:If you want to get technical you're entering my realm now. Technically a scooter IS a motorcycle. A motorcycle is a vehicle with two (or three depending on the state/country) wheels that is driven forward by a motor or engine of some sort. Blurring the line would be a moped with pedals. So scooters ARE motorcycles.Superfly3176 wrote: Scooters aren't motorcycles, there's a distinctive difference in how they operate, how you sit on them etc. They're only motorcycles in the sense that they have 2 wheels. VRODs aren't real harley davidsons, because well, harley davidsons make 45 degree aircooled vtwins. The Vrod doesn't fit in that category.
Cars and trucks aren't that close either. They're both motor vehicles, and sure they share quite a bit in common. But nobody is mistaking a car for a truck. A truck normally sits higher, has a bed, is and is built for a number of things, hauling/towing, offroading etc. I don't see many cars hauling a load of stone, or pulling a fullsize camper, or offroading. But I see trucks doing it all the time.
It's funny you'd mention a sportster not being a real harley davidson. Last time I checked it had a 45 degree aircooled vtwin. Not to mention it's harley davidson's longest running line of motorcycles dating back to 1957. This is longer running than the current softail (1984), Dyna (1991), Touring (1980).
The VRod is a Harley Davidson. It is not a TRADITIONAL Harley Davidson, but it is one nonetheless. As for those that argue it's a Porsche engine in there, noooo. Porsche helped design the motor, but Kawasaki and Yamaha have helped with the Evo and the Twin Cam engines respectively. Does that make them non-Harleys as well? Don't think so.
I see plenty of trucks (including mine) that see use as a daily driver, commuter, people carrier, and just happen to have the extra capability of carrying/towing a load. Depending on whether you get a 4x4 or not, some of the 2 wheel drive trucks sit lower than some cars I've seen stock for stock.
He's not saying Sporties aren't real HDs, he's saying a lot of HD fans say they're not real HDs, mainly because they don't come in the 96 CI displacement like the Twin Cam does.
Grats You've made minor distictions out of my opinion. Technically a scooter is a motorcycle grats, everyone knows this. But technically there's a difference between a scooter and a motorcycle. It's how you sit as I've stated before. It's plain to realize this difference, oh hmm gee. Maybe there's a reason most people don't accept scooters as motorcycles. Because they aren't really the same.
I've already touched on my opinion on the VROD thing more than enough times. It doesn't sound like a harley davidson. Nice enough bike on it's own right? Yeah I guess. But why not just buy a Vmax or a Rocket III if you're looking for a high-horsepower drag cruiser. They're both much better performers. A logo just doesn't make it a harley davidson in my eyes. Again, if it doesn't sound like a harley, or look like a harley the name on the side doesn't make a difference to me. The VROD is the red headed step child of harley davidson.
A truck can be used to commute and haul people around? No chit. I never said it couldn't. It's one of the things it shares in common with a car. Do some trucks sit lower than cars? Yep, but that's a niche market, just like the scooter. Most trucks sit higher, quite a few have 4wd. Many of them are also built to tow/haul or built up to climb rocks, sand dunes, etc.
Trucks just so happen to have towing/payload options? Are you serious? That's the general purpose of 95% of trucks. You wouldn't buy a truck if you didn't need to haul some furniture, plants, rocks, or a trailer once in awhile. Why would you unless you have a ton of money to blow? It's certainly not economical. There's plenty of landscapers, roofers, etc who use their trucks everyday to haul payload after payload. I don't see them using cars for the same thing. Why's that you ask? Cars don't have beds or heavy duty suspensions to handle it.
Because a sportster isn't 96CI? Wow what a distinction.
Flathead Engines = 45 CI (742cc)
Knucklehead Engines = 60CI (990cc) & 74CI (1200cc)
Shovelhead Engines = 74CI (1200cc)
Evolution Engines = 54CI (883cc), 74CI (1200cc), 81.8CI (1340cc)
Twin Cam 88 Engines = 88CI (1450cc)
Twin Cam 96 Engines = 96CI (1584cc)
So I guess the Flathead, Knucklehead, Shovelhead, 1340cc Evo, and Twin Cam 88 weren't Harley's in "some peoples eyes" either because none of them were 96CI. It's not the size, it's the engine's design. Oh and all touring models are moving to 103CI from factory this year so now they're the only real harley davidsons in the lineup right?