I bet it’s fast once you take those training wheels off. Haha
Tell us you are young without telling us you are young...
Tell us you are young without telling us you are young...
Hopefully it was added to the collection and joined the Indian.
Hopefully it was added to the collection and joined the Indian.
All of my pals tell me the same thing about the newer Harley's, and my response is the same here: "I'm afraid to ride one, 'cause I might like it!"It replaced the Indian as a matter of fact.
I didn't want to, but man of man is this bike amazing. It rides like the Indian in terms of comfort, but it has the heart and soul of a super bike. I'm telling you man, if you get a chance you MUST ride one of these. Trust me on this one!
Still of the opinion that the Scout is one of the most handsome and well constructed bikes on the road. Was drooling over them at the dealer in Sacramento when I had my Chief in for a recent recall.It replaced the Indian as a matter of fact.
I didn't want to, but man of man is this bike amazing. It rides like the Indian in terms of comfort, but it has the heart and soul of a super bike. I'm telling you man, if you get a chance you MUST ride one of these. Trust me on this one!
Still of the opinion that the Scout is one of the most handsome and well constructed bikes on the road. Was drooling over them at the dealer in Sacramento when I had my Chief in for a recent recall.
The Ducati is a sweet ride but you'll find out as you get older the riding position does not work, you'll see.
#1 son picked up a Kawasaki Concourse 14 recently, that's a beast .
All of my pals tell me the same thing about the newer Harley's, and my response is the same here: "I'm afraid to ride one, 'cause I might like it!"
Yup, riding position is one reason I ride an adventure bike - it’s the second reason behind the off road stuff, that is.Still of the opinion that the Scout is one of the most handsome and well constructed bikes on the road. Was drooling over them at the dealer in Sacramento when I had my Chief in for a recent recall.
The Ducati is a sweet ride but you'll find out as you get older the riding position does not work, you'll see.
#1 son picked up a Kawasaki Concourse 14 recently, that's a beast .
Wow! Looks NASTY man! Ina good way...lol.
I’m with you, not a big Harley fan anymore myself. There’s a lot better bikes on the market for that amount of money.Wow! Looks NASTY man! Ina good way...lol.
I've ridden newer Harleys, guess they just aren't my thing. To each his own.
But my Jeepy wants all my money, and she's just to nice to say noThose are very cool! Buy it
One of my riding buddies is picking one of these up soon. I'm gonna ride it, and it may be one of those that I may have to have as well.
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How tall are you Chris. My first concern with any bike is comfort. I'm 6'2" and have a hard time fitting on some bikes. I've got my Raider pretty stretched out with foot control extensions, custom seat (sits you further back), and taller bars for a little more reach. I wouldn't expect a Diavel or Rocket III to sit like my current bike, but just curious.I’m with you, not a big Harley fan anymore myself. There’s a lot better bikes on the market for that amount of money.
Also, thank you! That rear wheel is one of the best looking wheels I’ve ever seen on a bike.