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#45
by
buddha
on 11 May, 2008 12:12
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Baldbiker, that is a sweet Sporty. I particularly like the straight bars and the pipes. Who makes the exhaust? That is some cool $h!t!
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#46
by
baldbiker
on 11 May, 2008 19:34
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#47
by
HoodooMan
on 27 May, 2008 23:31
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bikes are great! and being sly, you don't have to worry about messing up your hair. harley's are cool, a little on the expensive side. nothing like the sound of a harley with straight pipes though, i'll give you that. other that that fact though, i love rice burners. i've been restoring vintage rice burners for about 8 years. i've owned all kinds of them, 1968 honda dream (i still have it) 1971 suzuki t500, 80's honda v65 magnas (fastest production bikes in their day, still outrun alot of modern crotch rockets) and more. you CANNOT beat a good japanese bike whether new, or old. great gas mileage, and they can have great sound with the right pipes. plus youc can run the living SH#$ out of them and they beg for more. you'll pay a fraction of the price as compared to a harley. i've restored/ridden a few harleys :1968 and 1982 FLH's, and one 80 sporty 883. I sold all of these bikes to keep up with my rice burner hobby. so i'd suggest if you're not wanting to spend an arm and a leg, but want a great bike, go for a japanese model!
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#48
by
FunshinePa
on 28 May, 2008 00:07
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Definitely nothing like a Harley and straight pipes. I had one and the last time I rode I threw the chain and thought to myself WHAT IF I WAS a hundred miles away from home like I usually am when I would ride. I didn't have anyone to call to help me and if my kid was with me, it just wouldn't have been right. So I stopped riding alone and well the rides became far and few. So I sold her. The "bitchster" is still local and everyone knows it my bike!! I redesigned the sportster logo myself LOL 91 and love her to no end!
Here is before paint and air brush.

After

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#49
by
warhawk
on 28 May, 2008 00:12
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hey funshine: the "bitchster" is one sweet looking bike. i know U miss her dearly.
WARHAWK
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#50
by
FunshinePa
on 28 May, 2008 00:14
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Thanks Warhawk...

I do miss her.... but have my eye on another one someday when there is just me to worry about.
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#51
by
xnewyawka
on 28 May, 2008 09:33
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Very nice, Funshine, love the personalization on the tank. And good choice on the color, great way to be seen.
I too miss my ride. Had to sell my 89' Sporty when we moved to AZ.
But I do have my sights set on a few possible replacements, eventually, lol.
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#52
by
baldbiker
on 28 May, 2008 12:04
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Very nice, Funshine, love the personalization on the tank. And good choice on the color, great way to be seen.
I too miss my ride. Had to sell my 89' Sporty when we moved to AZ.
But I do have my sights set on a few possible replacements, eventually, lol. 
DO IT!!!!!!! ha ha...
One of the best places in the country to own a bike is AZ... weather all year that allows you to ride?!?!?!? I'd be in hog heaven! lol.
Besides - with gas a 4 bucks a gallon - they almost pay for themselves!
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#53
by
DDDeepdiver
on 29 May, 2008 10:52
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I ride a 2003 Harley Davidson Road King......its almost my everyday transportation since the price of gas went nuts. My other vehicle is a 1987 El Camino SS with a 350 hp 350 , we are leaving june 8th for a 9 day ride through Ga. Tenn. and North Carolina ....going with 9 other bikes, it should be fun.
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#54
by
yak
on 29 May, 2008 11:11
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Here is my ride, it's an 03 Honda Ace. It's only a 750 and I have been dying to upgrade to a bigger bike. I have told the wife that a Harley is in the future...but I am not sure which one.
Baldbiker- do you ever feel your sporty is to small? I've looked at the sporsters (1200) or the Dyna Low Rider but I have never riden either. Anythoughts?
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#55
by
Marz
on 29 May, 2008 11:24
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I dont see how a 1200 or even the 883 could be "Too Small" unless your a really big person (6' 4" or something) unless you are talking Harley ego where Sportsters are often referred to as "chick bikes". Sportsters can produce some good power and for a cruiser, how much performance do you want?
The Low Rider is a nice bike, Sportsters often remind me of The Fonz on Happy Days.
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#56
by
yak
on 29 May, 2008 11:46
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Marz you see my 750 above, it doesn't look small and it is great for around town but on longer trips it feels as though I am running full throttle.
I want something with a little more zip than the ACE, when needed. Also with the ACE i can only go about 120 miles per tank and then I have to fill up.
I'm not a big guy 5'8 215lbs but I like the stability of the larger bikes. I was looking at the 1300VTX by Honda and compairing it to the HD Sporty or Low Rider. I want the next bike to last for a while and be something that I am content with for a long haul as the wife will probably not allow another upgrade for awhile!
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#57
by
Marz
on 29 May, 2008 12:10
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I dig what your saying, and yes, the 750 I could see being somewhat tapped out at freeway speeds. The 1200 would be much smoother, even the 883 would be a nice upgrade but if you are looking at doing long runs or trips on it, the road king is where it is at from what I understand. Many people I know have traded in their older bikes for the newer RK, but they are in higher demand and can be quite the pricey even used.
You should check craigslist, I am currently reaching the end of a complete rebuild / restore and am contemplating picking up a HD. There are TONS on craigslist lately (at least around here). I think the romance many had with getting a "Hog" has dwindled and people are seeing a pile of cash sitting in their garage collecting dust. I have seen alot of near new 1200 sportsters for under 5K and Ultra Classic, Low Rider, Fat Boy for under 10K.
I have never had freeway complaints on any bike over a 900 and a 1200 sportster would prob be great power but a little on the flimsy side for throwing the wife on the back and bombing 200 miles.
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#58
by
baldbiker
on 29 May, 2008 12:53
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My normal response to guys who say sportsters are chick bikes...
"just because I'm fat and sluggish doesn't mean my bike has to be."
This in itself should tell you why I ride a sporty. It's my bike of choice.
I could have opted for a softtail for about the same price, but I love my sporty...
As for size - I'm 5'11" and weigh 285lbs. I'm a big dude, but my bike fits me just fine!
Here's a group of 20,000 plus sportster riders who can give you MULTIPLE reasons why sportsters are the most versitile bikes for the money.
http://xlforum.net/vbportal
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#59
by
Paul
on 29 May, 2008 13:17
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Yak, I love my sporty and for a ride it fits me just right. However, I am looking at the softail deluxe because for me out in the country the sporty is too light on windy days. Has a tendency to get shoved at the wheel line whenever I come out into a open patch on days when the wind is 20 mph or so.