To each his/her own. Personally if I see yet another harley-knock-off-cruiser I thiknk I'm going to puke
LOL...and I feel almost exactly the reverse. To me, all road-racers look identical to me. 9 times out of 10, unless I can find a name plate on them I have no idea which is which.
You know, I've got to agree. Back in the 1970's the Jap bike manufacturers took the world by storm with their multi cylinder "Superbikes" and at the same time, killed off the British bike manufacturers, and if it wasn't for Ronnie Raygun putting tariff's on Jap imports, Harleys would have gone the same way, tit's up.
Right up until recently, the Jap manufacturers have maintained their dominance of the market with their "Boy Racer" oriented machines, combining their continually updated super powerful engines with styling cues mostly "borrowed" from the European design houses. These bikes are single minded racers for the road with incredible power and handling abilities, but totally useless in the real world, with paper thin seats, footpegs located just under a riders armpits, and handlebars so low they could be attached to the front axle.
Whereas in the old days you could buy low bars and rearset pegs for our bikes, now you can buy higher bars and lower pegs for modern sportsbikes, because they're just too frigging uncomfortable. Most sports bikes I see for sale have super low miles on the clock, simply because they are just too uncomfortable to ride for long distances. "Form over function", or maybe "function over form", but either way, no compromise to comfort, that's what you're getting, take it or leave it.
Most cruiser or tourer riders that I know are ex-sports bike riders who, while they appreciate the technology of a modern sportsbike, want something more than just a copy of a race bike that they can't ride to the local milk bar without herniating a disc. Which is probably why here in Oz, Harley Davidson and Triumph are doing so well sales wise, to the point where 6 of the top selling big bikes in Oz is built by Triumph or Harley.
I'm interested in where the Jap manufacturers will go to re-claim their dominance, their cruisers are just copies of Harleys only without the "cool" factor, (chicks definitely do not dig Jap cruisers) and their tourers are just copies of BMW's, and I imagine their future "retro" bikes will be copies of Triumphs. If the Japs don't lift their game and come up with an original idea like they did with the original CB750, I think that in years to come, they'll be back to just building little commuter bikes and dirt bikes. Only time will tell. Cheers, Terry.