Dr. Dolittle,
That was the point I am making, deciding when to say when. Every situation is going to be different and it is niegh on impossible to make sweeping generalizations, but it has been my observation that there are a lot of guys out there spending tons of money for only marginal gains in performance or efficency.
Heres the thing, we are a strange breed, freely giving undying loyalty to a brand that doesnt always seem to give back in kind,, and if we want to be honest about it to a product that really is quite dated. What was that quote from Willie G. a few years ago when there were waiting lists for new bikes? "this was the only product that he knew of that people would pay in advance for, wait 2 years to get it and it was broken when delievered from the factory" or something like that. Even with all of thier faults and flaws I would still rather own and ride Harley Davidson motorcycles then any other brand out there.
But with the economy the way it is, and no significant changes on the near horizon, I believe it is more prudent now to be ever cognizant of what I call the point of diminishing returns.
I run a small indy shop and do my share of performance upgrades and builds, but I always start by asking the customer what exactly do you want to accomplish with this build ? And, even though it will occasionally cost me work, I will have that conversation with them before doing anything else. The way I see it, there are times when in the end the customer wil be more happy having that money in his pocket to go ride his bike somewhere different and enjoy thier machine out on the road where it was meant to be.
I also have customers who get their ejoyment for making their bike just a little faster than the next guys, or a little louder, or a little shineyer. I have one guy that is gonna put a supercharger on his V-Rod this winter, (why? I think to myself would anyone spend that kind of money on a streetbike?) but it is his bike and thats what he wants to do, so guess what one of our winter projects is going to be when the weather cools in the fall. And, I am quite honestly really looking forward to that job, it should be alot of fun.
Anyhow the base point I was making at the start of all this, is that I think more Harley owners need to be honest with themseleves when figureing out the best approach for any given task. All that being said, lets build something really cool, just remember it cost money to be cool, how cool do you want to be?