I still wish Harley Davidson would use some of their big $$ to come up with something in the dualsport probably would be more ADV style with a Vtwin. I like the old black and white pics of guys riding enduros on 1200cc Harleys.
Maybe like a smaller (lighter weight) version of the liquid cooled Vrod.
Im sure its not the image they want and/or they wouldnt make enough profit to be worth the effort...
Re: There might be a good reason to own a Harely
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 11:21 pm
by J&J
I've never really been a fan of Sportsters but these guys almost made adventure bikes if you shorten the swing arm.
Knobbies & dirtbike suspensions cool but.... still a couple hundred pounds too heavy
Im sure its not the image they want and/or they wouldnt make enough profit to be worth the effort...
It's not image, they want to sell bikes like anyone else, but profit is a real issue with that group of bikes. Lots of competition and not a huge demographic that makes it worth it. They are investing alot of bucks into electric bikes now. Everyone is courting the millennials. They want GREEN stuff, frakin tree huggers!
Lots of competition and not a huge demographic that makes it worth it. They are investing alot of bucks into electric bikes now. Everyone is courting the millennials. They want GREEN stuff, frakin tree huggers!
I agree, the demographic is pretty small compared to cruiser bikes.
I'm actually glad they (and others) are putting money into electric bikes. I have no personal desire for an electric street bike. But having a quiet/stealth dirt/dualsport bike would be cool.
I'm actually glad they (and others) are putting money into electric bikes. I have no personal desire for an electric street bike. But having a quiet/stealth dirt/dualsport bike would be cool.
I'm with you. The "big" oset is really, really tempting. I think I'm short enough that it would fit me just fine and it's half the cost of other options. Even if it's a little small I've had a ton of fun on our ttr125 (and would take it trail riding if I had a skid plate on it, I should get one).
I saw that yamaha has a electric trials concept bike that includes normal clutch action (to allow the serious trials guys to apply their clutch skills). Pretty cool.
For the electric street bike and car stuff I do wonder what impact all the chemicals they require will have. I'm not convinced they're more environmentally friendly but maybe just differently destructive... I dunno...
Re: There might be a good reason to own a Harely
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 11:29 am
by Rut Row
next year an electric only trials area opens in my back yard