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Power Sports & Motorsports
Whats with the Harley and Cruiser riders hating on the Sports bikes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Smitty" data-source="post: 2120461" data-attributes="member: 240875"><p>I never understood it, either.</p><p>(I rode a H-D cruiser for years, was active in the ABATE-CMRO stuff, etc.)</p><p>Why SOME of the guys on Electra-Glides & Fat Boys had such attitude.</p><p>BFD.</p><p>Frankly, all of us on 2 wheels need to stick together. </p><p>Regardless of the make & style of bike we ride. </p><p></p><p>PS: there's no argument that the Jap sport bikes would leave ANY H-D way behind. </p><p>H-Ds are built with strong low-end torque, and heavy to a fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smitty, post: 2120461, member: 240875"] I never understood it, either. (I rode a H-D cruiser for years, was active in the ABATE-CMRO stuff, etc.) Why SOME of the guys on Electra-Glides & Fat Boys had such attitude. BFD. Frankly, all of us on 2 wheels need to stick together. Regardless of the make & style of bike we ride. PS: there's no argument that the Jap sport bikes would leave ANY H-D way behind. H-Ds are built with strong low-end torque, and heavy to a fault. [/QUOTE]
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