Willie may have been locked in the past as far as design, but give him his props. He knew what we wanted to ride. Everybody states that the other bike manufacturers have come out with better engines and more power off the showroom floor, and they're right, but in order for them to do that, they had to do two main things, water cooled and more cylinders (4 to 6). The MoCo came out with the Porche-designed water-cooled V-Twin, and called it a Harley, and if they would have went to that engine exclusively, the MoCo would no longer be here. They don't have the sound that we want to hear, or the feel. Is it a better engine, more than likely, but it's not what we want. There's only so much you can do with an air-cooled, push rod, engine and keep the sound that is distinctively "Harley". The Japanese, and even Victory, have tried, but they can't quite get it. Better engines, sure, but I don't see everyone flocking to get one. If the MoCo goes to more cylinders and water/liquid cooling, which eventually, they'll be forced to do, we won't have the beloved Harleys that we all ride. I, for one, can put up with a little inconvenience, and older technology to have the bike that I want to ride, hear, and feel. The MoCo has done well in their marketing, they've made HD's the iconic American motorcycle, and to mess with that formula, will see it's demise. JMHO.
