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They have been building bikes for around 105 years..
Whether they are as you say "they just dont build very good motorcycles" or not , they have been supplying a demand for longer than anyone else.
When it comes to explaining to owners of modern bikes, why I am happy with a Sohc 750.. I will borrow a line from the H-D crowd.. if I have to explain, you wont understand..
I am sometimes surprised how hard it is for Japanese riders to get it sometimes.. H-Ds, and Beemer boxers, are not popular because of their up to date technology, rather they are machines some people enjoy riding/owning..
you're right, but that doesn't mean they can't be improved.
and those people who enjoy riding them are going to be gone someday. any company that wants to survive over the years has to change and adapt.
I don't consider myself a japanese rider, or cruiser guy or sport guy. I just love bikes. anything that catches my eye or impresses me with it's engineering. I want harley and buell to survive, with Harley making good reliable standards and touring bikes and buell making screaming fast sport bikes. and both companies making a few bikes that don't fit into easy categories. a lot of the best bikes are in their own category.
maybe the marketing guys' pigeonholing the bikes into these narrow categories is part of the problem.
bikes are very efficient forms of transpo, not just toys for racing around or riding to the nudie bar decked in tassles. there are guys who ride to work every day, like me. maybe they should emphasize the utilitarian nature of the bikes instead of the 'get you laid' factor. even the aftermarket companies. go to new enough, moto superstore, bike bandit, etc. the first thing they want you to pick is cruiser or sport. ridiculous! as if there is only 2 uses for a motorcycle and 2 varieties. and I'm shopping for a jacket liner ya bastids!
ad/marketing guys have created these narrow categories and chosen to sell bikes as toys. I think that kind of thinking can hold them back from selling bikes to the masses, not just enthusiasts. maybe Harley can survive by producing sensible standards that everyone will want to ride to work every day. make them affordable and sell lots. they can still make the cadillac version for richer guys.
I still think the sportster has a lot of potential, but one prob is among HD guys it is derided and called a 'chick bike'. which is insulting to the bikes and chicks. it used to be the cool one, HD's hot rod.
the 48 is super cool. with mid controls and good tires it would be perfect. I think, not sure how it rides yet... but I will find out in a couple weeks at the Cycle World show! last year I test rode the xr1200. didn't come back for 1/2 hour. told them I got lost. that thing rips! if the 48 was sold for 8k like most other bikes of similar capabilities, I think I might go into debt for one.