sonny
Living Legend
Actually Harley has gone the mile on the New Milwaukee Eight. The Twin Cam can not pass the new standards. Numerous upgrades in suspension and a lot of improvements that should appeal to the younger generation has been implemented. Problem is old school Harley riders know better than to buy a bike with a new motor design. They wait a few years and give Harley time to work the bugs out. Mean time sells drop and plants close. Yes you can sell to the younger generation and to those who must have the latest and greatest from Harley. (status symbol) The bulk of there consumers are much like myself. Tired of riding Chinese made junk and disguised with the new design. Indian is benefiting from all this. A well proven engine and a nice bike. As much as i dislike Harley's i would not like to see them kicked to the curb. Growing up that was the bike we all wished we could afford to own. Got old and wise (at least motorcycle wise) and got over the mid-life crisis so now we are back to Truimph. The Rocket is not everybody's cup of tea. To big and ugly. Not a bike that appeals to most folks. First time i saw a Rocket was in 05 at the dealership in Bethany Oklahoma. Bought a Bonneville instead (American) Main reason was that the Rocket was to big. Years later and fed up with Harley's was looking at bikes on the net and saw a ad for what was called the ROCKET X. Just sat there in aw and watched the video several times. Had a few more beers and around the twenty or so times finally broke down in tears. The rest is HISTORY









