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    Quote Originally Posted by 12stones View Post
    Unfortunately it seems that HD will never get rid of the bad rep it got back in the 80s with the AMF days, but now Harleys are just as well built as everything else out there.

    And I'd LOVE to see pics of that 78 BMW. That thing must get some attention in the streets.
    I think you mean the 70's, in 1981, AMF sold the company to a group of investors led by Willie G. Davidson and Vaughn Beals.

    But I'd have to agree with you about the bad rep. these days Harley is producing motorcycles just as reliable as any other brand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    I think you mean the 70's, in 1981, AMF sold the company to a group of investors led by Willie G. Davidson and Vaughn Beals.

    But I'd have to agree with you about the bad rep. these days Harley is producing motorcycles just as reliable as any other brand.
    I did mean 70s. It must be morning still (no coffee for me today).

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    Well, for me the Harley's just arent the best deal for the money. I say that FOR ME only because idea of value is much different than most Harley owners. I had a 750 honda nighthawk as a first bike and I loved it. I got it at a great price, it had plenty of get up and go, yet not killer speed. Reliable as you can want as well. I would reccomend something around 750 for a first bike. Congrats on the MSF course, I took it and it has saved my life. Enjoy your riding!

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    I ride a 171cc scooter. It works for now. Bank wouldn't let me get a real bike and this thing was cheap.

    90mpg is also nice compared to my truck.

    I'd go for more power. I've ridden all sorts of bikes and the weaker ones tended to get me into more trouble. Was trying to twist the throttle more than I should have whereas on the bigger bikes I just felt the need to "cruise" I guess.

    My dream is a dropped, stretched Hayabusa for highway, and a cruiser for the twisties. (I'm not made of money though.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by attworth View Post

    My dream is a dropped, stretched Hayabusa for highway, and a cruiser for the twisties. (I'm not made of money though.)
    A 'Busa will do better on the twisties than a cruiser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael View Post
    A 'Busa will do better on the twisties than a cruiser.
    True.... But I did say
    a dropped, stretched Hayabusa
    I'm not into doing the curves quick like I used to. I just want a bike that's fast in a straight line and a comfy bike than I can weave in and out of the curves at a comfortable pace - like a fat cruiser.

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