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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #25 on: September 03, 2009, 11:10:35 AM »
Yeah, I'm sure any other bike in that price range would fit you perfectly and never have any problems ever.


Fantastic job of completely blowing up something I said.

But honestly...how many bikes are even in that price range? It is NOT asking too much to desire an $18,000 motorcycle be comfortable. Anyone that says otherwise has some serious brand loyalty blindness issues.

The Internets make it hard to gauge people's responses sometimes, sorry if I took it out of context. I just really didn't see anything in your gripe that couldn't be said about any other motorcycle ever made. I personally think it would be impossible to make a bike that everybody thought was perfectly comfortable so I don't really see that as being a negative about HD it's just your personal experience based on what you like and don't.

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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #26 on: September 03, 2009, 11:13:26 AM »
As far as someone said about Harley going headlong into the 80's you can be sure this new XR will out perform the '77 XLCR variant, which its shovelhead motor was/is an inferior motor to the current evo.
I'd guess this XR will clean up on most SOHC's too (ducking for cover).
In the realm of Harley making modern antiques, their bikes have improved from the AMF era.
Along with their balanced motor they have kept the look and reduced the shake.

I am not necessarily a HD fan, but their improvements since their bailout are obvious, with marketing especially.
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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #27 on: September 03, 2009, 11:26:05 AM »
The Internets make it hard to gauge people's responses sometimes, sorry if I took it out of context. I just really didn't see anything in your gripe that couldn't be said about any other motorcycle ever made. I personally think it would be impossible to make a bike that everybody thought was perfectly comfortable so I don't really see that as being a negative about HD it's just your personal experience based on what you like and don't.

Complaints I had about the Harley:
1. The vibration and noise gave me a headache after 5 minutes
2. The heel-toe shifter was made for sissy-boys with size 10 shoes
3. The auto-cancelling turn signals didn't

None of those apply to the four bikes I own.

I realize that my experiences are unique to me, but I was directly responding to someone saying that people complaining about Harleys are usually people that haven't ridden one.

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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #28 on: September 03, 2009, 11:37:08 AM »
The Internets make it hard to gauge people's responses sometimes, sorry if I took it out of context. I just really didn't see anything in your gripe that couldn't be said about any other motorcycle ever made. I personally think it would be impossible to make a bike that everybody thought was perfectly comfortable so I don't really see that as being a negative about HD it's just your personal experience based on what you like and don't.

Complaints I had about the Harley:
1. The vibration and noise gave me a headache after 5 minutes
Speeking of in your words "sissy-boys"
2. The heel-toe shifter was made for sissy-boys with size 10 shoes
Can be replaced to fit your size
3. The auto-cancelling turn signals didn't
Could be correct under warranty

None of those apply to the four bikes I own.

I realize that my experiences are unique to me, but I was directly responding to someone saying that people complaining about Harleys are usually people that haven't ridden one.

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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #29 on: September 03, 2009, 11:44:33 AM »
As far as someone said about Harley going headlong into the 80's you can be sure this new XR will out perform the '77 XLCR variant, which its shovelhead motor was/is an inferior motor to the current evo.
I'd guess this XR will clean up on most SOHC's too (ducking for cover).
In the realm of Harley making modern antiques, their bikes have improved from the AMF era.
Along with their balanced motor they have kept the look and reduced the shake.

I am not necessarily a HD fan, but their improvements since their bailout are obvious, with marketing especially.

I agree.
It's unfortunate that some horrible corporate management that happened 30 years ago is still following them around. Most people aren't aware that the AMF HD's are the only ones that were unreliable.

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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #30 on: September 03, 2009, 12:10:12 PM »
i remember reading about test drives of ferraris in the 80's. quality control blew, and the a/c didn't. but people payed for the privilege of ownership. that poor quality and crude nature would never fly today in an economy car. if the average quality of current hd is bad, or spotty, that's a problem in my book. especially for the dough they want.

for 18k one should not have to pay extra for another foot control. having said that a size 13, i believe, is still in freak/bigfoot territory.  ;D

max' you made excellent points and well put too. i'd get one of these new xr1200's. anyone wanna loan me 20 grand? want to re-do the 550 too.

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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #31 on: September 03, 2009, 12:33:09 PM »


 anyone wanna loan me 20 grand? want to re-do the 550 too.

hey obama... show me the money! 

I was going to ask why you needed $20k but then I noticed you lumped the 550 into that request too. Way to shoot high ;D


I don't think their current quality control has issues beyond any other manufacture but the AMF era certainly did.

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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #32 on: September 03, 2009, 01:27:28 PM »

Complaints I had about the Harley:
1. The vibration and noise gave me a headache after 5 minutes
Speeking of in your words "sissy-boys"

But my 32 year old $185 Japanese bike doesn't do that after 3 hours.

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2. The heel-toe shifter was made for sissy-boys with size 10 shoes
Can be replaced to fit your size

Yes, I'm sure my HD dealer would be more than happy to sell me a $400 chrome-plated Screaming Eagle™ Harley™ Davidson™ Ultra™ Awesome™ Shifter.

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3. The auto-cancelling turn signals didn't
Could be correct under warranty

You're assuming it's malfunctioning and not just poorly designed.

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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #33 on: September 04, 2009, 10:02:57 AM »


AMERICA, **** YEAH, COMING AGAIN TO SAVE THE MOTHER****ING DAY!

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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #34 on: September 04, 2009, 12:30:58 PM »
you know if you want to get an xr1200 for cheaper, buy a used sportster 1200 and get this kit and do a conversion!!  i bet it'll handle better and look more unique than a stock one, even though it does need a chain tensioner...

http://www.bikernet.com/sportsters/PageViewer.asp?PageID=2229

here's the website for the specific parts: http://www.storzperf.com/

or go with the cheaper route and get an older sportster and go a conversion to make it an xr750 clone, like this...

http://www.storzperf.com/jpgs/page25.html
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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #35 on: September 04, 2009, 12:59:20 PM »


AMERICA, **** YEAH, COMING AGAIN TO SAVE THE MOTHER****ING DAY!

  That's exactly what I thought when I read this!!  "Freeze! GET DOWN ON THE GROUN!!"  They really do play the patiot card pretty well.  Next thing you know ol' Toby Keith, aka Captain America, will be in their ads.
   That Jewel kit is pretty wicked though.  I'd roll it.
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Re: Got a Harley XR1200? Give it the look of the classic XLCR.
« Reply #37 on: September 22, 2009, 06:28:26 PM »
it does not look like an XLCR at all... just looks like the new 1200 with the CR body parts ( Fairing, tank, seat) placed on it, not too nicely at that..
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