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I get it. But the bikes at the dealership are ugly. I don't do ugly. Whatever happened to the pretty Roadkings?
These are the best pics I could find. Colors are not 100%, but these bikes look like a Harley to me. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Okay, get a used one in the style that you like if the new ones don't move you. I live 50 miles south of Houston and only go into town for work. Sold my last Harley 17 years ago, won't ride in the area anymore.
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When I was on a ferry in BC this summer, I did see a really cool Harley parked next to me. It was an all white police special from the 1980s. According to the owner, it was one of a group of them special ordered by the Vancouver Police to escort Pope John Paul II on his visit.
TF unless I missed it..what's your previous motorcycling experience? It you're 70 then the LAST thing you need is an overweight, underpowered, unreliable bike. Unfortunately, these adjectives describe the "new" Harleys to a "T." Yes, they may look pretty in the showroom (or, ugly to you), but get some miles on 'em and failures begin to crop up. BIG failures. Specifically, what makes the new HD's "ugly" to you? Other than paint color. In fact, I was riding yesterday... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Don't worry, he's unlikely to actually do anything. This has been a perpetual conversation, for years.
I'm 72. I started riding when I was 14. Go back and look at the bikes on the floor at my local dealership, which I came close to buying once, but I digress. Every bike is ugly. First off, I hate black on cars and motorcycles. I like pretty motorcycles. Frankly, I'm am old Triumph guy.
Then buy an old Triumph! Or better yet, buy a new Triumph which looks like an old Triumph but actually is reliable and powerful.
Odds are whatever I buy will a forever thing. I dunno. I'm am American boy. I should probably own a big Harley and a Corvette before I do a Thelma and Louise.
What you need, and I've lost count of how many times I have posted this, is a Triumph Scrambler 1200. Looks and feels like an old one, plenty of power, reliable, can do either street or adventure stuff (and does both well), is comfortable and easy to ride and get on and off. And it's the bike you wanted when you were a kid. The last thing you want to do is wobble around on a heavy, ill-handling, easy to drop, Harley.