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Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 11:39 am
by Gummiente
ZooTech wrote:...but we've gone a few rounds about this very subject so either specify who the object of your sarcasm is or expect this sort of thing to happen.
Like I'm going to take advice from you? Get serious.
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 12:12 pm
by Gadjet
ZooTech wrote:
Incidentally, I agree with oldnslo...105mph isn't very fast at all.
Maybe not to you, but it is still well over the legal speed limit pretty much everywhere in the world. Unless you are on a track, it is unlikely that the average rider needs to go over 80 - 85 mph anyway.
I rarely go over 75mph on my bike. why would I want to go faster than that? it just shortens the amount of time I have to react to unexpected road hazards.
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 12:19 pm
by CentralOzzy
First of all, I was just joking about the 'Girls bike' thing. It's just a bike....& a great fun bike it is.
Anyway....At least....I have fun on it & so have a few clients of mine over the past. The little Sporty has surprised a few 'non-Harley' riders in it's time, not necessarily about it's short comings (Pardon the Pun), but just how much fun it is to ride.
FUN is what it's all about folks, not politics. Some of you people need to relax a bit.
And if you think 105MPH isn't really FAST....I'd like to see you hop off at that speed & RUN!
(I didn't think this post would get ONE answer....so how happy am I?) 
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 12:24 pm
by oldnslo
Professional racers do that, but have the ability sometimes to slide long enough to reach running speed, jump up, and trot off the track.

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 1:38 pm
by 9000white
if it has 2 wheels and will crank up and run nothing else matters they are all fun.being in love with one particular manufacturer sucks.
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 2:20 pm
by CentralOzzy
9000white wrote:if it has 2 wheels and will crank up and run nothing else matters they are all fun.being in love with one particular manufacturer sucks.
Nothing wrong with loving one particular brand really I guess, but it may look boring from an outsiders point of view. If that person is happy to be 'Brand' Loyal & stick with a particular brand, why not I say.
I have owned over 30+ bikes (40?) & have played the field, so to speak, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Suzuki etc & loved them all.
These days I just prefer Harley's.
I'd also like a Buell....Ducati, KTM....Blagh....Blagh....Blagh
P.S. When are you buying your new Kenworth or Mack....or....Scania....or....whatever.

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 2:20 pm
by ZooTech
oldnslo wrote:Proof again that hop-ups, done improperly, can actually detract from a bike's power output. I read a whining letter to a magazine tech editor from a Harley owner who had spent a few thousand on hop-ups, but his buddy on a stock 1400 Intruder could leave him for dead. Know what you're doing before you start ordering speed parts.
All of the hop-ups were installed by the dealership that sold the previous owner the bike, so I would certainly hope they were done right. It's just "proof again" that you can't squeeze blood from a turnip.
Gummiente wrote:ZooTech wrote:...but we've gone a few rounds about this very subject so either specify who the object of your sarcasm is or expect this sort of thing to happen.
Like I'm going to take advice from you? Get serious.
Awww...sounds like I've made a life-long friend!

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 2:35 pm
by CentralOzzy
Referring to Harley's that way (or any other bike that way) really seems shows what your all about.
Why be insulting?
Your not exactly endearing yourself to other Harley riders.
Just how many
'FRIENDS' do you want to make?

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 2:45 pm
by ZooTech
CentralOzzy wrote:Referring to Harley's that way (or any other bike that way) really seems shows what your all about.
Why be insulting?
Your not exactly endearing yourself to other Harley riders.
Just how many
'FRIENDS' do you want to make?

It's just an opinion, fella, don't take it too personally or too seriously. I have ridden my buddy's 883 plenty and can say in all honesty I hate that bike. It feels more like a farm implement than something I would want to tool around on. And, no, it's not because I ride a bigger bike because I remember feeling the same way when I still had my NightHawk. I thought to myself, "Man, I'm much happier riding a 20-year-old Honda than a late model 883". But, hey, he seems to like it so, different strokes for different folks I guess. It's just too heavy, loud, and clunky for my tastes.
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 2:59 pm
by CentralOzzy
It's not my fave Harley either....but I'm not being insulting about it.
On a personal level, I won't take what you said 'personally' but it's just not a classy thing to say to anyone.