My brother calls Harley bikes the best way to turn fossil fuel into noise...many of his friends ride Harleys.
He had one in particular that rode a Beemer and decided to trade it on a Harley, he and a bunch of his friends decided to do a country wide trip (Ontario to BC).
Apparently his friends were on BMW, Goldwing and an ST1300. He said once he got to BC, he took the Harley and traded it on an RT1200 at a dealer near their hotel. His ride home was much better he said. He said his friends were all two up with loaded bags and he was solo, he got tired of seeing their tail lights disappear into the distance.
Rarely seen, but came out today to drop by a early Christmas gift to me. Only 3333.4 miles when it arrived today. 2015 model he picked up 15 days before I bought my 2014 bird.
Awesome! Thanks for the info. I have a bagster, but never got around to buying a bag for it. My old tank bag broke, so I’ll be getting a new one, since my spare bag is joe rocket manta and is way too small.
My late brother's old 73 Yamaha was my first bike. He had a lot including Triumph, Yamaha, Norton, Harley, BSA, Royal Enfield. Ducati and more. He got me into riding. Below are a few pictures.
I dunno boys and girls I love my Harley.
Weighs a ton, yes
Fast, what I would expect out of a large Vtwin weighing 700lbs.
Expensive, for what it is - yes a little on the expensive side.
I dunno boys and girls I love my Harley.
Weighs a ton, yes
Fast, what I would expect out of a large Vtwin weighing 700lbs.
Expensive, for what it is - yes a little on the expensive side.
Maybe the Harley more not because I like one more than another.
I have the busa up on stands when not riding. So out of laziness it's easier to hop on the Harley
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