Decide Which Harley Is best
Posted on August 31st, 2008 in General, Recreation And Sports, Society, Technology, Travel And Leisure, Vehicles | No Comments »
The household name in motorbikes has come to be known as Harley Davidson- a name that has been passed on from one generation to the next as the prestige the bikes carry lives on. For over a century the bikes have been in development, thanks to creators Arthur Davidson and William Harley.
Harley Davidson motorbikes are popular for being a dependable piece of equipment. Part of their durability stems from the fact that they are heavier than most motorbikes- meaning they can take more of a beating over the years of wear and tear. While they won’t be able to do many of the tricks a Motocross bike may, they are better suited for long trips or leisure rides through the town.
It came as to no surprise that biking gangs around the world started riding Harley Davidson motorbikes, and as a result they were once viewed as a way to stereotype riders as part of a gang. This bad reputation didn’t last long, however, as public perception of the bike changed through the decades, as many found out that it wasn’t the gangs that used them- but anyone who appreciated a smooth ride on a unique bike.
The craze in personalizing vehicles has spilled over into the Harley Davidson industry, as all sorts of automotive shops now cater to custom Harley bikes. Custom bikes will be astronomical in price, depending on what is requested by the buyer. One thing is for certain: those who do buy a Harley usually do so at great expense, and spending extra money to make it worthwhile is a reasonable way to justify purchasing a unique motorbike.
Although public perception remains that a Harley is going to be an easy riding machine no matter what, different models have shown that Harleys can break the mold. A Harley Sportster, for example, is able to perform better than similar models under certain circumstances. The Dyna is another variation that shows that a Harley can also have pure brute force, with the big-twin engine being featured as a powerhouse of a propelling force.
Getting a nostalgic or modern-looking Harley is a tough choice, especially since most Harleys in production today can cater to both taste palettes. Older-styled bikes can be seen in modern Softail designs, while newer VRSC models will show a different side of the Harley Davidson name that few will associate with past models.
In Conclusion
It’s been a long time coming, and Harleys certainly earned their name as the undisputed king of the motorcycle industry. They won’t come cheap, so be prepared to take an extra mortgage out on the house just to afford one of these road hogs- and extra for any type of customizations.
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