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Originally Posted by Threewheelbonnie
I wonder where Harley go next as they do seem to be one trick pony in this regard? Do they think 33 year old lawyers and accountants are suddenly going to decide Dennis Hopper, 70 mile range and apehangers are cool? I'd be thinking of getting that engine into something that looks more like a Vincent and wouldn't look out of place parked outside an Italian coffee shop. If they toned down the biker gang think I think they could have their cake and eat it.
Andy
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There's still a lot of mileage in the pirate market yet. It's the first half decent sunny day of the year here and my staid and sedate neighbour from down the road has just rumbled by on his Harley, complete with matt black open face helmet, shades and cowboy style sleeveless leather jacket. If he's bought into it there must be countless weekend warriors harbouring secret "outlaw" fantasies. He may have to transport the kids to football and his wife to Tesco's in the anonymous diesel "mini van" during the week, but Sunday morning .....
Remember Buells? The one attempt that "they" made to broaden the appeal of the marque foundered upon, well, I'm not sure - internal politics? real economics? something else? Certainly from my outsider-on-the-other-side-of-the-planet perspective it looked like they were only playing at it and didn't really take the potential seriously. Maybe it was a case of interesting design ideas cobbled together with 50 yr old technology parts that didn't gell.
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