Possible Harley adventure bike

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  • Speedy
    Speedy
    8 years ago

    Yeah ...

    The Thais seem 'Harley Crazy' !

    Probably a good market to test.

     Although .... I'm sure I read somewhere, that HD is the 'biggest seller' in Aus !

     

    ( I struggle to reconcile such )

  • FLHuTChU
    FLHuTChU
    8 years ago
    Ugliest thing on two wheels I reckon. A bitsa with old katana fairings. eeeeuuuwwww.
  • JFE
    JFE
    8 years ago

    Not sure what idea they are floating with that, assuming HD HQ was even involved. The adventure market seems to be flooded with all sorts and styles of bikes for people to choose from, all with a shed load more electronics etc and experience making such bikes than HD has to offer. Interesting idea though...

  • brucefxdl
    brucefxdl
    8 years ago
    pauly,that front axle looks like a honda ag bike left over,hope the axle diameter is larger than the bolt hex.luggage "looks ok" but durabilty would be the test there,particularly on our central australia back roads after days on end torture.
  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    8 years ago

    There is a burgeoning cross trail market in Thailand. At the recent Phuket Bike Week, I saw heaps of KTM’s as well as the usual Jap bikes. The 750 targets this market and does not attract the taxes that the litre bikes do. I’ll post up some price comparisons later

  • mick44
    mick44
    8 years ago

    Cost and tank size is what would interest me. Considering Honda have just released there CR1000 Africa Twin which which will no dought be hugely popular in the adventure bike market. And seriously cheaper than a BMW. Even the old discontinued Honda Africa Twin 650s, still pull a good resale value if you can find one. And they where discontinued some years ago. 

  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    8 years ago

    May as well go the whole hog lol

     


  • JFE
    JFE
    8 years ago
    Pauly - I see your point about pushrods etc but to me a suitable traction control set up would fit in as easily as fuel injection and ABS did. Most people couldn't even tell the bike has it and would be able to turn it off if don't like it. SE would offer a track use only option and make $$ out of it. Easy evolution that I reckon is worthwhile for HD to do in the tech front without over complicating things or sacrificing history. On the other hand I will admit that I dig that my HD isn't overflowing with tech!
  • 78gold
    78gold
    8 years ago

    Reckon I prefer this one wink

    103 Cubes of Cross Country Madness

  • Geoff3DMN
    Geoff3DMN
    8 years ago
    I reckon the bike 78gold posted is a lot closer to the mark. If Harley do a pseudo off road bike then it should be retro styled, something like a scrambler style version of a sportster.
  • 78gold
    78gold
    8 years ago

    Just noticed I didn't credit the guys who built it.

    I saw this bike (previous post)  at Frasers in Sydney.

  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    8 years ago

    Was it for sale?

  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    8 years ago

    Too many shaft failures on the latest crop for my liking

  • Neale
    Neale
    8 years ago

    Yep........looks like shit.

  • Geoff3DMN
    Geoff3DMN
    8 years ago
    Cool... they come with an inbuilt ciggy lighter now.

    Could be a bit hard to get to when you're riding but...
  • 78gold
    78gold
    8 years ago

    Lofty

    "Was it for sale"

    Not sure mate my memory escapes now and then.
    I know it was built inhouse and I think it may have been for sale but not sure now.

    Would have loved to have it in my shed, enjoy the dirt on my lowrider, this thing would have been "sick" "Bad" "Unreal" or whatever the term is for fun these days.

    Not sure the old bones would have been too happy though.


     

  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    8 years ago

    This is more like it, if Harley built one like this, my Super Tenere would be sold

  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    8 years ago


    Decided to start building a Harley Adventure bike like this one.

  • Rivo
    Rivo
    8 years ago
    ^ I caught up with Richie a few days ago and asked the question "Harley Davidson had no input whatsoever in the build".........The design was all Richies and he funded it through his Richco Harley Davidson business. ..........He built the bike in 6 weeks as it was a biker build off against his opposition (Powersports Bangkok Harley Davidson) ...........Having a look at the bike in the workshop and you can see the detail that has gone into it, the quality is first class.


    Custom made rear mono shock rear swing arm with adjustable Ohlins shock, stainless exhaust exiting under the seat, still had the harley sound to it when revved up, hand made fuel tank, the list goes on and on as you can imagine. He plans to use the bike for his personal use btw.
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