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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheelsforme View Post
    Steel, plastic, rubber and wires. When this one fails or wears out another will take its place. No cute names or soul imagining. Gets stolen, great, I get a new bike. Now if failing or breaking down means it has soul then my boat must be very soulful. And lonely as I don't care for the breakdowns.
    It's all in perspective, for some reason break downs and failing seem to be the definition a motorized soul by a lot of people. I don't care for breakdowns which is why I ride Hondas, but my Hondas most definitely have "souls". They're rock sold and reliable, can't ask for more

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Chief View Post
    It's all in perspective, for some reason break downs and failing seem to be the definition a motorized soul by a lot of people. I don't care for breakdowns which is why I ride Hondas, but my Hondas most definitely have "souls". They're rock sold and reliable, can't ask for more
    Breakdowns aren't part of the soul, it's part of the adventure, especially on old iron. The evo & TC bikes don't break on the side of the road that often, but do need routine MX & do have failures now and then. My gripe is when they have a recurring failure item, they just seem to throw a redesign at it & hope it works, instead of spending some time at it for a real one time fix.

    The bikes unique personality and how it makes you feel is the soul. My old iron literally makes me giggle when I ride her!

    Least that's this knuckdraggers opinion.




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    My 2 bikes appeal to two different parts of my personality. Black Moriah feedst he sensible grownup side, but my 90 proto StreetGlide feeds the inner teenager.
    At 68 it's harder to keep that kid alive and smiling, but the Naked Lady Xpress
    sure helps😎

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heatnbeat View Post
    My 2 bikes appeal to two different parts of my personality. Black Moriah feedst he sensible grownup side, but my 90 proto StreetGlide feeds the inner teenager.
    At 68 it's harder to keep that kid alive and smiling, but the Naked Lady Xpress sure helps😎
    Sometimes, ya gotta be loud and possibly misinterpreted as obnoxious...
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    I have 2 bikes, also.

    My 14 Valkyrie (you really need to ride it before you say that it has no soul) sits next to my chromed out, ground shaking 01 Softail Springer. About the only thing they have in common if the fact that they both have 2 wheels. One is a race horse and the other is a show horse. One feels like you are riding on an electric powered magic carpet---- the other feels like you are being powered by a mini active volcano. Rode the Springer to work the last 2 days and put 240 miles on the Valkyrie during Labor Day.

    Best of both worlds.
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    Harley Ownership

    Bought a 1978 FLH, back when HD was owned by AMF, in four years I paid for it again in repairs.
    My fastest Black F6B is 4 years old now, haven't had the need for any repairs - the brake recall doesn't count does it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by F6B1911 View Post
    Bought a 1978 FLH, back when HD was owned by AMF, in four years I paid for it again in repairs.
    Those were some dark days.... and really crappy products.

    Some of the stuff Harley puts on the street has continued to be crappy, hence the oft heard reply to a mechanical failure, "first time we've seen that" (yeah, right) or "they all do that".

    Compensators.... I'm on a new and improved model that replaced the 2013 improved model which replaced the last effort to improve the compensator model... and so on. Lifters, crankshaft run-out and....

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