Muddy, I agree completely with the first part of your statement, but the second part doesn't have to be true. I know it's not terribly bright to publicly make statements you might have to eat later, but for what it's worth I already passed on buying the bike I had been wanting them to build for years (the 2009 SERG) due to all their quality and customer disservice issues, and I have every intention of continuing to take a pass on any new Harley's. To give you an idea how serious I am, I've recently been researching Honda ST1300's and the BMW K1200. The Honda has a slick V-4 engine that is a later version of the one I owned back in the 1980's, a V-45 (750cc) Sabre that was an absolutely terrific bike, reliable as a rock, smooth, and powerful. I don't know if the current version is as good, but I'm planning on a test ride later this month to see for myself. The Beemer is a great bike, but the nearest dealer is on the opposite side of Chicago from me. I would have to think about that one awhile, since I'm not keen on riding through Chicago traffic.
When enough people decide that the important thing is the riding, and not the "image" or the "lifestyle" that Harley marketing folks have pumped up everyone's azz, perhaps the MoCo will lose enough sales that the shareholders and board of directors will force meaningful changes. All I know for sure is that nothing will get better if people keep accepting the status quo.
Jerry
Jerry,
The Honda ST series of bikes starting with the 1100 has been a big favorite of mine over the years. I read about all the new changes and the lastest mags have the ST1300 in them over the past couple months. Before I got too big to ride a smaller bike, the Honda Pacific Coast 800 V-twin was a favorite of mine. Very nice looks and very dependable from what I read.
I think it's my wife that has the problem with being a Harley snob, not so much me. I really do prefer the unusual bikes and cars over the run of the mill versions. I had three Isettas, a Lambretta, a Vespa, a '77 Bonnie 750 and two '65 Cushman Silver Eagles all at the same time. Not to mention my streetrod projects going on during that period.
Now I'm just down to my '09 SERG, '76 FLH, '04 Honda 250 Rebel with 108 miles on the clock and my Board Track Racer project.
If I were to buy anything other than a HD, I think I would be riding a ST1300 right now.
Let us know how your test ride goes. I think you'll be hanging on for dear life as those things are stupid fast compared to our bikes.
Good luck.
