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Sho' nuff! Cool




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I find the lack of a kickstart a disappointment with the new Meteor, along with the GT650. I love the look of the big kickstart on the Classic. Always kinda bugged me with my CM400, the lack of kickstart. To be fair, push starting a 400lb bike was never a problem.



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Yamaha released a retro bike a few years ago with only a kick starter and they got raked over the coals for it by lots of people who reviewed it. Personally I thought it was a neat idea so I didn’t pay much attention to those complaining about the lack of electric start.

You guys will probably laugh at me but if I had any power at Harley Davidson here is what I would do, I would make IN AMERICA a baby sportster or softail that had a 400-550cc v twin and cost no more than $4750.00
Then I would have a custom build off with 4 grand prize categories for the best: flat tracker, cafe racer, bobber and scrambler. Why would I do this? To showcase how the bike could be modified to suit the aesthetic taste of different riders. I would then select one of the 4 winners and make it a production motorcycle.

Harley needs to acknowledge that their bikes are too damn expensive and find a way to attract new blood. I think my idea while difficult to pull off would be good for their brand and future.


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Harley needs to acknowledge that their bikes are too damn expensive and find a way to attract new blood. I think my idea while difficult to pull off would be good for their brand and future.


And too big.

I think that’s a great idea. I joke that HD bikes are a truck for hauling around an aging woman. A little mean, but thats what I see them used for. Huge bikes with a guy in his fifties driving and an older woman on the back. Those guys aren’t going to live forever. Your idea seems like a good way to bring a new generation to HD. There ARE younger people who don’t want LiveWire electric bikes, who like the smell of hot oil and gas. Better find a way to get them on board.



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