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If There Were No More Harley's On Earth?

What would you do?

  • Quit motorcycling

    Votes: 5 8.9%
  • Buy a metric, cruiser style bike

    Votes: 14 25.0%
  • Buy a metric, street bike

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • Buy a non metric bike (Victory, Triumph)

    Votes: 28 50.0%
  • Other - explain

    Votes: 8 14.3%

  • Total voters
    56
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Ohhhhh, I wanted one of these back when I rode in my earlier years. This is about a '70 Norton, isn't it?
This one is a '74 850 Commando. My brother has red one and a black one . In 1967 these bikes had rubber isolated engines
to tame the vibration. It is hard for me to understand why it took Harley Davidson 37 years to rubber mount the Sportster engine.
This is the new 961 S Commando that was supposed to go into production but I think has been delayed.
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I'd go back to a Gold Wing, though a good metric crusier would work really well....Those Vulcans are nice, or a C90.
 
I would have a lot more lifted and custom golf carts !!! Never played a game of golf in my life ...but love a cool golf cart..
 
T-Bucket painted heavy metalflake gold/old style pinstriping with a early 351 firedome Hemi, six stromberg carbs, 3-speed crash box.
No top, no radio, no power anything and zoomies with built-in baffles.
My Harley with two extra tires. :D
wilks3
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My '52 H-D Hummer is so old it has natural immunity and will survive the alien virus. I'll be hummin' down the road in a cloud of smoke (2-stroke) on 125 cc of sheer power, peanut tank and all.
Ishmael
PS The prototype for the sportster tank came from the hummers of the late 40's through 50's tank design, or so I've been told. Look under classic models, page 2, "Another Harley" for a few photos
 
I would probably build a chopper for myself. It's something I would like to do eventually anyway, I just need to develop the skills.
 
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