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Quoted: Sutter really jumped the shark after the third season. It got way too Hollywood for me, not a real biker gang show. View Quote I started re-watching The Shield from the beginning last week. I've come to the conclusion that Sutter has always been a faggot douche, and is basically a waste of air. The only reason that he couldn't fuck up The Shield the same way he fucked up SOA is that he simply didn't have the power. He belongs back in the writers room, with someone above him telling him what to do and unfucking every stupid thing he does, and other writers to unfuck him when he gets retarded. Giving him any kind of director or producer control leads to... well, we all saw what happened. |
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the vrod is butt ugly but i will give them credit for the performance aspect. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Slower, heavier, wider turning, and slower stopping, with even more Gay Pirate bangles!!! They will sell like hotcakes! Actually, they don't look as bad as one would imagine. Harley has done MUCH worse in the past. The Vrod. the vrod is butt ugly but i will give them credit for the performance aspect. LOL!!! I was gonna post something similar. I am NOT a stick in the mud traditionalist, but the V-Rod really did jump the shark. It was obvious that they were trying too hard. Harleys OWN the dirt tracks, and HD has yet to capitolize on the styling effectively, and dammit, the motor advancements have been wasted on 900lb chrome collections. A Jay Springer commemorative XR would be awesome!!! But noooo... |
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http://i797.photobucket.com/albums/yy254/bjooz/IMG_0583_zpsb8555241.jpg with a little tweaking a vrod can look "ok" View Quote "Little" ? Yeah, with a Torch, grinder, and some talent maybe. For Gawdsake, that thing would have flown out the doors, compared to the howls and insults that greeted the old V-Rod. That is a sexy beast right there.... |
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Sutter really jumped the shark after the third season. It got way too Hollywood for me, not a real biker gang show. View Quote Are you saying that a real biker gang isn't able to operate as a global terrorist/crime syndicate? I get that some things have to be done for dramatic effect, but some of that shit is so stupid that it just makes the show painful to watch. |
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What's wrong with a smaller and cheaper bike in the range? I kind of like it.
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imagine someone using a TV show to promote and advertise their new product....
Game changer!!! |
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What's wrong with a smaller and cheaper bike in the range? I kind of like it. View Quote I like them and was bummed to see how "cheap" they appeared in person. go to a dealer and look at one up close and you will get what I'm saying. all in all though if I was a new rider or wanted a city commuter type bike id definitely get one. |
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Made in India, the ones sold in the US are assembled in USA from "internationally" sourced parts. Most of the rest of the world the bikes are assembled where the majority of the parts are made, in India. http://rideapart.com/articles/where-are-harley-davidson-street-750-500-made Harley is open about the fact that Street 750 and 500 models destined for India, Portugal, Italy and Spain will be made in that same Indian factory. And we do mean “made,” not “assembled.” The bikes will be manufactured at that facility, including the new “Revolution X” motor and its six-speed transmission.
However, Harley says that all U.S.-market Street 750 and 500s will be “made” at its plant in Kansas City, Missouri. As with all bikes, many of the components will be sourced from around the world. What’s not clear is how much of the bikes will actually be “made” there. Back around 03' I got an informal tour of the Ducati factory with an Engineer friend of a friend. People would shit bricks if they knew where Ducati ships components to. It was even more entertaining next door at Ducati electronica... What was striking, was the number of outsourced components Ducati uses instead of thier own, from in house and right next door. Sometimes, somebody else does things better or cheaper, or they have a copyright, or some other agreement. Harley is no different. I still giggle a little at the Magnetti Marelli injection though. |
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I'm confused, are you suggesting that Harley has never made a black motorcycle before now?
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Looks to me like they're competing with this http://powersports.honda.com/assets/flash/model/gallery/CTX700N_2014_13.jpg and this http://cdn01.yamahamotorsports.com/img.jpg?id=24623&class=med640 Doesn't sound like a bad move to me. Also a good way to get into the Harley game without buying a Sportster or anything like that. View Quote Two shitboxes. |
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I like them and was bummed to see how "cheap" they appeared in person. go to a dealer and look at one up close and you will get what I'm saying. all in all though if I was a new rider or wanted a city commuter type bike id definitely get one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's wrong with a smaller and cheaper bike in the range? I kind of like it. I like them and was bummed to see how "cheap" they appeared in person. go to a dealer and look at one up close and you will get what I'm saying. all in all though if I was a new rider or wanted a city commuter type bike id definitely get one. That's unfortunate. I'm not a Harley guy in the least but I do root for the home team. I also have no brand loyalty. So I'd love it if Harley built a bike I'd want to own. Of course that might mean sacrificing a bit too much of their image. And I suppose it would be blasphemous to say that there should be an ABS option. |
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http://i797.photobucket.com/albums/yy254/bjooz/IMG_0583_zpsb8555241.jpg with a little tweaking a vrod can look "ok" View Quote That's sexy. I'm saving my pesos for this |
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OP just wants to talk shit. I think the Iron 883 looks kinda cool, myself. The one in the OP is a little much though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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the street series has been out for a while and announced about a year ago. what part of this is news? OP just wants to talk shit. I think the Iron 883 looks kinda cool, myself. The one in the OP is a little much though. Probably because the Iron is awesome. |
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I'm really thinking about getting one of these when funds allow.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US/Motorcycles/street-glide.html#!gallery |
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That's sexy. I'm saving my pesos for this http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-2IeXaULc9MU/UpY1O6dWXkI/AAAAAAAAwyk/-44r0UyH71g/s1600/Rick's.jpg http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201309/harley-davidson-cvo-breakout-2014-08_600x0w.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://i797.photobucket.com/albums/yy254/bjooz/IMG_0583_zpsb8555241.jpg with a little tweaking a vrod can look "ok" That's sexy. I'm saving my pesos for this http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-2IeXaULc9MU/UpY1O6dWXkI/AAAAAAAAwyk/-44r0UyH71g/s1600/Rick's.jpg http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201309/harley-davidson-cvo-breakout-2014-08_600x0w.jpg How much do these run 20k? |
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I'd love the orange Breakout, but I can't justify spending that much on a bike right now.
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It's not the color. It's the styling. Lots of SOA riders are shown on bikes with batwings or whatever, but bikes styled as shown below are very heavily featured in the show. It's somewhat distinctive, to people who pay attention to such things. Typical SOA bike from show: http://www2.pictures.zimbio.com/fp/Theo+Rossi+Scenes+Sons+Anarchy+Set+tch_zFfFSqVl.jpg Bike Hardley is producing: http://www.harley-davidson.com/content/dam/h-d/images/motorcycles/my15/street/street-750/gallery-images/na/en_US/15-hd-street-750-1-large.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm confused, are you suggesting that Harley has never made a black motorcycle before now? It's not the color. It's the styling. Lots of SOA riders are shown on bikes with batwings or whatever, but bikes styled as shown below are very heavily featured in the show. It's somewhat distinctive, to people who pay attention to such things. Typical SOA bike from show: http://www2.pictures.zimbio.com/fp/Theo+Rossi+Scenes+Sons+Anarchy+Set+tch_zFfFSqVl.jpg Bike Hardley is producing: http://www.harley-davidson.com/content/dam/h-d/images/motorcycles/my15/street/street-750/gallery-images/na/en_US/15-hd-street-750-1-large.jpg Harley has been selling "Cafe Racer Style" headlight fairings for their bikes for years prior to the show, as well as many aftermarket accessory manufacturers. |
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I'm really thinking about getting one of these when funds allow. http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US/Motorcycles/street-glide.html#!gallery http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US/Motorcycles/street-glide.html#!gallery View Quote street glide was my dream bike. then i bought my switchback then i rode a street glide i am glad i bought the switchback instead |
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Yeah, nice bike! I like that style. I'm a big fan of Exile Cycles. |
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street glide was my dream bike. then i bought my switchback then i rode a street glide i am glad i bought the switchback instead http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y46/devilman13xx/20140113_151001.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm really thinking about getting one of these when funds allow. http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US/Motorcycles/street-glide.html#!gallery http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US/Motorcycles/street-glide.html#!gallery street glide was my dream bike. then i bought my switchback then i rode a street glide i am glad i bought the switchback instead http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y46/devilman13xx/20140113_151001.jpg I thought about getting a Dyna or softail and buying an easily detachable windshield and some bags. Honestly I wouldn't use them much. Would save some serious cash too. I need to go on a demo ride. |
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windshield and hard bags are like going black.....you'll never go back.
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As long as it still sounds like a baha bug with a fouled plug.
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this was what i traded in for the switchback http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y46/devilman13xx/20130824_121955.jpg View Quote 50 cal ammo can for a bag? I like it. |
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yep. i had .30 cal cans but they didnt hold much.
the .50s were able to hold my first aid kit, tools, and a full rain suit and some gloves and spare glasses and such. |
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Close, but not there... http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2013/249/a/b/amf_harley_davidson_90cc_by_caveman1a-d5v0qt2.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Slower, heavier, wider turning, and slower stopping, with even more Gay Pirate bangles!!! They will sell like hotcakes! Actually, they don't look as bad as one would imagine. Harley has done MUCH worse in the past. The Vrod. Close, but not there... http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2013/249/a/b/amf_harley_davidson_90cc_by_caveman1a-d5v0qt2.jpg That looks just like an old honda a friend of mine had, I think it was a 1978 or something like that. |
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bolted them through the fender/seat support bracket http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y46/devilman13xx/20131129_230105.jpg you can kind of see it here, the front bolt went through the factory bolt. then i had to drill a new hole into the strut for the rear bolt View Quote That's a pretty cool idea. |
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Quoted: I was gonna post something similar. I am NOT a stick in the mud traditionalist, but the V-Rod really did jump the shark. It was obvious that they were trying too hard. . View Quote |
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I like it actually. Was thinking of the yamaha bolt for city driving but me likey that
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I admittedly know nothing about motorcycles, but...what's wrong with this? The bike looks nice to me. Is there some glaring problem, or is it an image thing, or what?
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honestly i think one of the reasons for the street lineup is to get into different classes in racing. they have reached their limits with the sportsters. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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750 was good enough for Evil K. honestly i think one of the reasons for the street lineup is to get into different classes in racing. they have reached their limits with the sportsters. I believe this is the case. The Street 750 engine appears to be slated to replace the venerable XR750 engine (highly modified Sportster based engine) which is starting to fall behind Kawasaki in wins on AMA flat track. I would guess the 500 could be used in a different class, but not sure if there is a class for a 2 cylinder 500, unless its outside of flat track. |
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Harley has tried at various times in their history to offer intro-type bikes. Smart move on their part. The demographics are mainly 45+ years of age. Making a quality, affordable product that may attract younger riders makes sense to me. More American jobs makes sense to me. Why the hating?
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Looks to me like they're competing with this http://powersports.honda.com/assets/flash/model/gallery/CTX700N_2014_13.jpg and this http://cdn01.yamahamotorsports.com/img.jpg?id=24623&class=med640 Doesn't sound like a bad move to me. Also a good way to get into the Harley game without buying a Sportster or anything like that. View Quote That Honda is nothing more than a scooter. |
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