Ok, guys, quick question before I go to work. I read alot on other biker forums about guys getting 200k 250k outta there bikes (japanese scoots) to read their posts, the bikes are bullet proof AND they really trash Harley's. Seems their opinion is that by 70k a stock Harley engine needs an overhaul. I don't believe that. Question: What is the average life of a stock Harley engine AND does modifying the engine effect the life span ( isuspect it does). Would like some replies so that I can counter some of the negativity on the other website. thanx. by the way, I guess I could have posted this in "off topic" so feel free to move it need be. thank you.
Getting the most miles from your machine shouldn't be the only criteria for selecting one make of motorcycle over another. If they want to talk about cornering, dragging their knees or stuff like that, you should listen, but.......
A lot depends on what your going to do with the bike, tour, cruz bars, or what? If your going to ride your motorcycle across country and want to have the most comphy ride for you and possibly your passenger. Then you have to look at Harley and here's the reasons why:
Dealers, Harley has the most dealers and if your on the road, your bike gets first attention.
Parts, There's a whole lot of Harleys out there with a lot of common parts, if your metric breaks they usually have to order parts from some other country.
Modifications, Harley has a whole cataloge of aftermarket stuff you can put on your bike to change the looks, the sound, the riding position or aternative positions, and options such as crusie control, heated grips, seats, and more. The true metric touring bikes, like the Gold Wing, don't have a lot of add on options, in fact the biggest aftermaket parts provider for Gold Wing is JC Whitney, go ahead, search for "Gold Wing Parts" on the internet.....betcha JC Whitney comes up #1 or near it!
Cost.........did I say cost? Well compare the cost of a loaded Gold Wing to the cost of a Harley Ultra, then do yourself a favor and compare the price of a used Gold Wing to a used Ultra.
Last thing to consider is milage, the Harley will probobly not get as many miles as the Gold Wing but then the Harley isn't water cooled and it isn't as technically evolved but if you maintain it well, change the oil frequently and service the wear parts as soon as you see a problem, you will have many, many miles of trouble free enjoyment.
Finally, check this forum out, how many differences are there, one did this one guy did that. That's what make a Harley special, there are faster bike, there are better engineered bikes, but if your going to average 80 miles an hour and ride the long rode, THERE ISN"T ANYTHING BETTER THAN A HARLEY.
Oh, and if your gonna Cruz Bars......you'll get many, many more "seat warmers" on a Harley than a metric too, but then, you musta known that..