Pros: Lot's of pep. Nice handling for a sport/cruiser Cons: Vibration, small fuel tank, hard clutch
Okay motorcycle fans, back again with yet another thrilling review from the world on 2 wheels. This time, I am opening up what can become a real nasty can of worms when it comes to reviews -- by giving a less-than-stellar review of a Harley-Davidson. You ...
I have wanted a Harley-Davidson for as long as I can remember. Now I finally have her. And I call her Tyra. If you can figure out why email me. If you are right I'll give you a cookie.
First of all, I bought the cheapest Harley-Davidson one...
Pros: fairly cheap, excellent handling and braking Cons: stock seat and handlebars, kind of looks like a dirt bike
I bought this for my girlfriend knowing it's not much off the showroom floor. It's the basic black XL 883 Standard since color was not important. I've already ordered two new custom fenders and fat tank and i will repaint them in whatever pearl color she...
Well, first-off, I'm going to venture to say that I think the bike in this pic is an XL, not an XLH. I believe the XLH is the Hugger, and this just doesn't look like a Hugger to me. I'm not a big fan of the Hugger - sure, I can flat-foot it just ...
Pros: Price, Quality, Great Midlife Crisis Bike Cons: Custom add-ons can add up to be costly, not a long haul touring bike
I bought this bike because I wanted a bike to drive to work. And if you're turning 40 you might as well own a Harley now or regret never owning one. Reviewers have complained in the past about vibration over 60 mph, uncomfortable seats, and an air...
Pros: Fun factor, handling, power, looks. Cons: Stock seat and handlebars.
Once I changed the stock seat and put on a pair of buckhorn handlebars, the bike was perfect. I'm 5'8" and my feet are flat on the ground when at lights and there's absolutely no problem keeping up with traffic. It's light and nimble around town and can...
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