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Old March 23rd, 2018, 06:39 AM   #7
Cafe Racer
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Name: Charlie
Location: Brick NJ
Join Date: Feb 2018

Motorcycle(s): Harley Fatboy, Honda CX500, Harley XL1200C Sportster, 305 Honda Dream, Ninja 250

Posts: 174
The beauty about Harley's is there are about one zillion aftermarket manufactures of stuff to stick in or on your bike.
Want a cafe racer somebody makes a kit, want a bobber somebody makes a kit, want a maddMax bike there is a crap load of bolt on stuff.

I understand that most Harley's are pretty heavy bikes to start with. My wife wanted to learn to ride, went to Harely school, and had to drop out. She just could not handle the weight of even the 500cc bike. If you are a very experienced rider you can handle bigger heavier bikes. You just try to avoid those situations where they get tooooo heavy. I have got to do that with my Fatboy. If it falls I've I got to get help to get it upright.

Harley is not to interested in getting beginners into the sport of riding starting their heavy 500cc bikes.
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