:jack:Brian...this is not a contest to see "who's is bigger, HD or Indian" but merely a comparison of features and bang for the buck. And don't misunderstand me, I am a HD fan, but not blindly devoted to the brand, particularly in light of what's happened in recent years with quality and reliability. Certainly, nothing will ever look and sound quite like a HD, but there is a down side to that as well, and that is limited innovation out of fear of losing their blindly loyal customer base. The sad part is that they are losing it anyway as Baby Boomers age and stop riding, and younger riders are NOT going to tolerate having to purchase a bike of whatever model, then turn around and spend a few more thousand just to make it run right, sound right, be comfortable, handle better, etc. Not to mention that they will not be happy campers to learn, after the fact, that their 25K + bike has mechanical components which may cause serious engine issues after 30K miles or so. Certainly not all of them, but it is an area of concern and will not be tolerated by younger buyers. The demographics are changing right under HD's nose, and I fear they are going to be caught behind the curve. I don't think there is a single person on this forum who would remotely be happy purchasing a 35K automobile and having some of the issues present in a 35K bike from HD. I'm nearly 62 years old, grew up having to work on my cars in the "bad old days", and sometimes enjoy tinkering with the HD's I've owned, but I would never consider purchasing a vehicle these days that required the kind of maintenance I used to perform on older vehicles...like many, I want to get in, turn it on, and drive it...perform routine maintenance, of course, but most people these days would have a come apart fit if their car/truck had to be in the shop for days/weeks because of chitty design like the current issues with HD valve trains, crankshafts, cam bearings, and manufacturing tolerances. There is absolutely no reason HD cannot build a rock solid bike, other than a "we don't care because we don't have to" corporate philosophy.
Midnight,
Well said my friend. I couldnt agree with you more. I was just hoping Indian would have done better appearance wise on this bike. I was at the unvailing, maybe thats why I was a little bitter about it.lol