Metric vs. American,
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Re: Metric vs. American,
Ummmm, no.
I CLEARLY said:
"By the way, my point of all this is NOT to compare apples to oranges. It is to make a point about comfort being based on individual rider perception. So just because it's a Harley, that doesn't mean all riders will think it's more comfortable."
Why is that so hard to understand?
In fact, this is even more significant since it is a SPORTBIKE that he felt was more comfortable than his Harley. Certainly a departure from the norm, but it still proves my point: Comfort is based on individual perception.
I CLEARLY said:
"By the way, my point of all this is NOT to compare apples to oranges. It is to make a point about comfort being based on individual rider perception. So just because it's a Harley, that doesn't mean all riders will think it's more comfortable."
Why is that so hard to understand?
In fact, this is even more significant since it is a SPORTBIKE that he felt was more comfortable than his Harley. Certainly a departure from the norm, but it still proves my point: Comfort is based on individual perception.
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Re: Metric vs. American,
Yep. You did state that. However you then pulled a 180 and proceeded to compare sportbikes to cruisers. Different sitting position, different suspension types etc. Do you see the difference in between your comparison and one of mine comparing a sportster to a Suzuki intruder?
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Re: Metric vs. American,
So, Blues, how 'bout them Canadian Olympic Hockey teams? 



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Re: Metric vs. American,
I really thought that after we tied with like 25 seconds left, we would win over the Metrics.....Gummiente wrote:So, Blues, how 'bout them Canadian Olympic Hockey teams?

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Re: Metric vs. American,
Neener-neener-neeeeener!!!HYPERR wrote:I really thought that after we tied with like 25 seconds left, we would win over the Metrics.....

Hockey. It's a Canadian thing.



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Re: Metric vs. American,
Here is a good trivia question. Sure to win you free beers at bars from unsuspecting victims.Gummiente wrote:Neener-neener-neeeeener!!!HYPERR wrote:I really thought that after we tied with like 25 seconds left, we would win over the Metrics.....![]()
Hockey. It's a Canadian thing.

Q: How many Olympic Gold Medals has Russia won in Hockey?
The answer is........ZERO!
A lot of people don't realize that.
They won 7 as the Soviet Union(Pre-breakup USSR) and 1 as the Unified Team(one year after the breakup), but NONE as Russia.

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Re: Metric vs. American,
"you then pulled a 180 and proceeded to compare sportbikes to cruisers".
NO I DID NOT. Show me.
The only thing I said after that where I mentioned a sportbike and a cruiser (Harley) was followed up by this statement "Certainly a departure from the norm, but it still proves my point: Comfort is based on individual perception."
That was NOT a comparison. That was a reiteration of what I said earlier. A reiteration is NOT a 180. All I did was say it a little different.
NO I DID NOT. Show me.
The only thing I said after that where I mentioned a sportbike and a cruiser (Harley) was followed up by this statement "Certainly a departure from the norm, but it still proves my point: Comfort is based on individual perception."
That was NOT a comparison. That was a reiteration of what I said earlier. A reiteration is NOT a 180. All I did was say it a little different.
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Re: Metric vs. American,
I don't see a Softail being more comfortable than a V-Star or Shadow, or Sportster over an Intruder. It could be, but that's subjective. Depends on the rider.storysunfolding wrote:I stand by my statement in an apples to apples comparison.HYPERR wrote:That is certainly true for the big Glides but not true for other HD models.storysunfolding wrote: While Harley are more expensive to buy own and operate they are one of the most luxurious and comfortable bikes to ride
softtail to a V-star or Shadow
Sportster to an Intruder/S50
Hardtails are hard tails though no matter what you do about it.
Either way Harley packs a higher quality suspension, higher quality brakes, plusher seat and a higher capacity alternator.
As for Hardtails, that's irrelevant as Harley no longer makes them.
The two Harleys you mentioned, certainly do not have high quality suspension. In fact they come with POS shocks, albeit an innovative one on the Softail...
Very questionable on the brakes but I won't argue on that one as I don't have enough saddle time using the brakes hard on cruisers to comment intelligently.
I would call the seats on them a draw.
I agree on the alternators being more powerful on the Harleys.
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