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Well, I am almost 70 years old. Of course there are 70+ year olds that I wouldn't want to get into an arm wrestle with. But I do Have my vintage bikes which work well and I just like a cruiser bike for long distance touring of which I want to do some more. My GSXR days are over. Plus I am not into the adventure/industrial bikes although they are perfect for a bunch of guys and I don't denigrate anyone of their choices in motorcycling. So, here comes the Harley/Indian decision. Both bikes are quite good. The advantage goes to Harley in the availability of parts, dealer/services centers and independent centers around the country. But there are Indian dealers/service centers and the motor has a very high reliability factor. I want a bike that has just enough electronics but not so much that any time something goes wrong you need to go to the service center. I do all of my wrenching myself but with a lot electronics and once I knew what to do with my 2016 Eldo (particularly the pesky wrench logo) and knew how to get the bike out of limp home mode everything was fine. The Eldo was very good but what if something happened in an out of the way place? No Guzzi service for several hundred miles. I am to put it mildly, screwed. That is when the American bikes come into play. I looked at the Indian dealer service centers and the Harley dealer service centers and obviously Harley has a lot more. But from everything I am hearing the Indian has a very good reliability. I will test ride both bikes this next week.
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I have researched the Indian because I wanted to know how to fix error codes in the computer because that can muck everything up. I remember on the Eldorado because I didn't take the "wrench" off of the display it went into "limp mode". At the time I didn't know what was happening and had to have the bike towed back for safety purposes. Later, I found out from glorious individuals on this website how to change the error code. The same exists on the Indian and the Harley is more mysterious. There are methods to diagnose both bikes but in this era if you want to do your own wrenching you have to know these things. I know that Indian does not have the dealer network that Harley has but having a large network does not mean quality of service. Besides, I have not taken a bike to a service center except a couple of times in the past for problems that I just couldn't solve. So, whether I go with Harley or Indian I want to know how to fix the computer which can shut down the bike if there is one little thing wrong.
To enter the diagnostic system and retrieve a trouble code, hold down the trip reset button while turning the ignition from off to on. This will allow you to cycle through the categories, and see which one indicates a code.Feb 9, 2021
Having owned a 2012 Victory Cross Country Tour, I can certainly vouch for Polaris in knowing how to build an excellent motorcycle. They’ve only gotten better in the ensuing years as well. It’s certainly a personal preference thing but H-D’s are so common they get very little attention anywhere. I go to a lot of MC events. Literally no one pays much attention to any new H-D. My old Victory still gets a lot of very positive attention, everywhere.