If you replaced your Harley with another manufacturer's bike, what would it be?

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  • Marz
    Marz
    15 years ago

     

    I would never replace the Harley (never say never) however I have added to the collection...  not as comfortable but she is fun to ride for at least the first 30 minutes before the ol' gollies bring water to you eyes 
     
    So I guess that answers your question, add more bikes not replace!
     
    Marz
     
     

     

     

  • shaggz
    shaggz
    15 years ago

    I already own 14 Bikes and only 1 is a Harley but if I could add another to the collection it would have to be a 502 cubic inch Boss Hoss

  • robcig
    robcig
    15 years ago

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    Beautiful!!

  • houli
    houli
    15 years ago

    47 or 48 Indian Chief, as soon as i find one i can afford the Harley goes

  • roadie
    roadie
    15 years ago
    I reckon I'd have to go for a sucker punch sally's bobber now they are legal here.
  • rockenrobert
    rockenrobert
    15 years ago

    Single pin crank, 80hp, muki,shaft and water jacket and sounds more like a Harley than a Harley.

    rockenrobert

    DSCF1684.jpg picture by rockenrobert

  • rockenrobert
    rockenrobert
    15 years ago

    Or my brit cousin!

    rockenrobertDSCF1340.jpg rocket picture by rockenrobert

  • SuperGlide
    SuperGlide
    15 years ago

    I'm pretty interested in riding one of these to see what there like. KTM Super Duke 990 R

    I would'nt replace the harley but set her up for more 2-up riding and this as my weekend hoon machine...

    http://www.990superduke.com/

  • rider
    rider
    15 years ago

     The 2010 T-Bird has a certain appeal.

     

     

    (My most humble apologies re the original image, So,,,, you're not all  half blind WOF's like me )

  • rider
    rider
    15 years ago

     

     Yep,,, and ya wanna see the size of the bloke that rides it !

     

     

     

  • Dermie
    Dermie
    15 years ago

    I might get one of these if I could find one

    Royal Enfield Interceptor 750cc

  • Dermie
    Dermie
    15 years ago

    That Triumph Thruxton is really nice, I saw one of the very first Rocket 3's at  a race at the Thruxton racetrack back inthe very early 70's. I was an apprentice & went up there on the back of a Stevens Thruxton Velocette. Those were the days!!

  • ductor
    ductor
    15 years ago
    I'd get a mid '70's Yamaha XS2 650
  • Dermie
    Dermie
    15 years ago

    A 350 of the 71' vintage would be underpowered for sure, but you probly could get one new & cheap from India. Or you could go to India hire one for a month or two do a big trip & you probly would have had your fill of the old pommy 350 & not bother bringing one home.

    I put the 750 Interceptor up here cos I had one once & I remember a mate bought a 250 Yamaha. I was flat out solo one day  & my mate came past me on his Yam with a pillion, both the bastards were laughing at me on my big old Enfield.

  • SuperGlide
    SuperGlide
    15 years ago

    hahaha fair enough mate cheers
  • Choco
    Choco
    15 years ago

    A Victory or new Triumph Thunderbird.

  • motor_head
    motor_head
    15 years ago

    Well i'm finished with the sports bikes and lucky to survive so for value for money i would go a triumph, bro inlaw has a 2006 speed master in as new nic, beautiful bike but i would go the new thunder bird.

  • fastapastor
    fastapastor
    14 years ago

    I had an old one heaps of power. Vmax

  • skullster
    skullster
    14 years ago
    New Triumph Thunderbird my mate has one really nice bike
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