There's three guys who have a metric shop here in town and they eat breakfast at the local diner I go to together on weekends when they're closed and go riding somewhere. I was looking at their bikes before I went into the diner yesterday. By our standards they were all ugly. Everyone of them. However, they were very well thought out and set up from a functionality standpoint. As I was eating breakfast, I thought about the things we talk about here on the site and what our general comments are on metric motorcycles and I realized as a rule we put form ahead of function whereas your average metric rider puts function ahead of form. It's only in the past couple years we've seen really tricked out crotch rockets with outrageous paint and chrome, wheels etc. And they still make sure the bike has about a bazillion or so HP before they get into the trick cosmetic stuff. So thinking about the whole sport of motorcycling from that standpoint, What is the Victory bagger ? Function before form. The engineers and designers came together to create a motorcycle that did A, B, C and D and then worked the rough edges a bit. Tell me it's not the reverse at H-D ?
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