That's what hogs are made for - cruising the super slab.Maybe if I did long highway rides or trips, I’d possibly get a street or road glide, but then again, I’m just not into two wheel tanks.
What, no Indians?But where I live it’s Harley 85%, Japanese 14% and Euro 1%.
Everything else is John Deere, Massey Ferguson and Case.
They were all moved to the Territories.What, no Indians?
No but I need to in the worst way.Scott, did you ever make your cross country trip? I'm thinking about getting a bike I can do miles on. My daughter is moving to San Fran in a few months and have always wanted to do a cross country trip on non-interstate roads
I agree with your comment here. This is where a Harley belongs.That's what hogs are made for - cruising the super slab.
Their weight helps to hold the road better than lighter bikes, especially against cross winds.
There is one Indian dealer here in maumee Ohio, just a couple miles West of toledo Ohio. But there are 4 Harley dealers in a 15 mile radius here. Then, there are private dealers that sell a ton of used Harley’s. It’s ridiculous.What, no Indians?
Absolutely.That's what hogs are made for - cruising the super slab.
Their weight helps to hold the road better than lighter bikes, especially against cross winds.
Some folks may not know, but historically, there has been a friendliness, even unique among Harley, Norton & other Brit bike riders. at least over here.I’d take a vintage pre 1950s Harley.
Scott, did you ever make your cross country trip? I'm thinking about getting a bike I can do miles on. My daughter is moving to San Fran in a few months and have always wanted to do a cross country trip on non-interstate roads
Some folks may not know, but historically, there has been a friendliness, even unique among Harley, Norton & other Brit bike riders. at least over here.
Not to mention folks interested in Nortons often have other rides.
I don't see the point of SG Norton owners, shooting their mouth off, at any other brand, or will it do anything good for new Norton folks, or Norton.
Prob a hundred vids here, scroll down & you will see many other brands welcome, including jap et al
I prefer not to have the same bike as everyone else..........
I’ve been approached by Harley and Japanese bike owners while on my Norton before, and nearly all of them say they never heard of Norton. Only a few of the 65+ year old guys know what a Norton is.
Seems super clear to me Scot.As I said, I have a Harley, but in my area of the world, the Harley brand is the most common. I prefer not to have the same bike as everyone else, I know they have their place, I just don’t find them that appealing to me.
Every where around here is a Harley dealer or private used Harley dealer selling Harley’s. I can literally count at least 10 in a 15 mile radius.
In a 40 mile radius is one triumph dealer. One Ducati dealer, one bmw dealer, one KTM dealer, one Indian dealer, one zero dealer, one MV Agusta dealer and one Benelli dealer. About 4 Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki dealers.
I do have a love for the 50s and older Harley’s, just not the the AMF and later Harley’s.
I’ve been approached by Harley and Japanese bike owners while on my Norton before, and nearly all of them say they never heard of Norton. Only a few of the 65+ year old guys know what a Norton is.
Problem with the MV dealer is they still have brand new unsold 2019 bikes on the floor. They will order you one and I wanted a Superveloce Oro but missed the order deadline. By the time I seen the bikes announcement they were sold out. Same story for the Superveloce AgoSeems super clear to me Scot.
You surely need to take you wallet for a ride out to that MV Agusta dealer. The F3 800 does it for me big time !
mostly zilch here, a bit on the wankelMaybe they were onto something .
Wondering how well the overly simplified chassis manadges .
Guzzi sold 10 zillion Falcone Flat Singles , maybe theyed be a go ? Modern Unit dohc 4 valve sucker , tho a blower wouldnt hurt .
everybody knows Brian chapman & Mighty Mouse , another ' proof of concept ' overlooked ? .
Then there was STAR WARS .
Yes, oh yes, ohhhhh yeeeeessssssss! I want one. A lot!Problem with the MV dealer is they still have brand new unsold 2019 bikes on the floor. They will order you one and I wanted a Superveloce Oro but missed the order deadline. By the time I seen the bikes announcement they were sold out. Same story for the Superveloce Ago