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Yeah that would be cool . Compare lap times . Of course most potential buyers have no idea what the streets of willow are . As opposed to the famous willow loop in the Texas hill country where the average speed is what 35 mph ? DustySent from a submarine in Oklahoma .
BECAUSE 99% of buyers of ANY of those three bikes don't CARE about that, they're not gonna be racing twisties.If they were there are about 50-100 other current model year bikes they could buy that would be better than all three buy a significant margin...WAY MORE than the rch that the Guzzi squeaks out in this comparison.
I did not say anything about "racing" in the twisties. I said spirited riding in the twisties. Just because you are buying a cruiser does not exclude spirited riding in the twisties. They considered agility and sportiness in the article and Guzzi won on both of them. I bet zero percent of HD buyers consider handling important or will even ride their bike in a spirited manner. The bike is incapable of it. I would expect Indian customers do not consider handling high on their list either but probably higher than HD owners. It may even win over some HDers because the Chief blows away the Harley. Guzzi buyers I would bet 75% of them consider handling very important and not only that they will ride their bike in a spirited manner. They are buying a cruiser and they understand they are giving up handling compared to a lot of other bikes. But the 1400 is a great handling cruiser and that is the deal maker for a lot of 1400 Guzzi owners.
.And "Guzzi" buyers make up what 0.01% of the market? That's what I'm saying, the vast majority of buyers of this type of bike will never give a crap about the slight differences in performance.
OK so you made your point. How many 1400 owners on this list? I wonder if they are reading this thread. How many considered handling? I am not a great rider so a better performing bike is going to make me a better rider. You are looking at this from the elite rider's perspective and I am looking at it from the guy who does not drag his pegs through every corner. So a really good rider can take a mediocre bike and blow off the road a mediocre rider on a great sport bike. I had a piece of crap HD and it almost killed me. I moved over to a 750 Ducati and all of a sudden I thought my last name was Cahtcart. I hear so many guys talking about the handling of the 1400 and you make it sound meaningless. I do not believe that for a second.
No, my point of the opposite...that most riders are not elite, nor are they likely to need a bike that is.You had ONE bad Harley, it almost killed you? REALLY? why? Cause you bought a model that was particularly for show and over rode the go?
In my experience, the "better handling" bike enables you to have more confidence in your skills. You discover that you can ride it faster, smoother, etc., than the ill-handling bike. You chalk up your newfound prowess to the superior bike. I submit that if you now jump back on the ill-handling bike, you'll be able to ride it at a much higher level than you could before. Confidence is key.
Hold up a second, "way slower"?I disagree, almost a second may mean something on a drag strip, but it generally means jack dyke to how these bikes are ridden.
I did not say most riders are elite so we are in agreement. This is what I said: "You are looking at this from the elite rider's perspective". This is an elite rider's speaking "I've run down, or out run sportbikes on lowered Harleys or touring models...it's about the rider more than the bike on the street". And this is an elite rider talking " IF YOU'RE NOT RACING the differences are bullshit. That's essentially what these normally sportbike riding guys are saying". I would not ask a "normally sportbike guy" or someone who can run down a sport bike on a lowered Harley about the differences in handling between these bikes. You/they couldn't tell me anything. You/they live ride with a much better skill set than I do. So your perspective is not going to help me decide.
It is not why I bought the Harley or if I over rode it (which can also be done on that wonderful Duck) it's the "concept" that a better bike made me a better rider. With the Duck I could ride at the same speed or even a faster speed with the same skill set because I was riding a better handling bike. And you freaking criticize me with a made up story for overriding a show bike. No it was not a show bike and it was in the early 70s. I bought the Harley before the Ducati's had hit the show room floors and I didn't even know what a Guzzi was. It was only a year later that I realized I want more performance even if I was not going to drag my pegs. I still say from what I have read in the threads on this list that handling is important to the guys who have bought the 1400. :beat_horse :beat_horse
And "Guzzi" buyers make up what 0.01% of the market?
I also think the difference in handling between the Harley and the Moto Guzzi is enough to be a selling point to a majority of riders in this category, if they would simply open their minds to the possibility that just maybe Harley-Davidson is not the only motorcycle on the planet worth owning. It is way too easy for a rider of even meager abilities to out-ride the capabilities of H-D's bikes. If H-D buyers didn't know or care about this, why is there an aftermarket for Harley suspension upgrades?
MOST BUYERS in the category would give a flyingmothercumfukt hrougharollingjelly donut.
once you ride them, it's no contest :bike
So what are your impressions (if you already posted them I missed it) as to the no contest.
I suppose, the big distinction with HD, Ducati, and Guzzi vs Indian, Norton, etc. is that they've been in business continually and still occupy thier original factories. (though HD has grown well beyond Milwaukee).Polaris is getting ready to knock a home run with Indian. So, despite no ties to Springfield, the brand has an identity and will be successful on its own level with the Polaris clout behind it.
So a Triumph isn't a Triumph because they didn't make a bike every year. Nortons are not Nortons? I don't remember reading on Wiki that a manufacturer had to build in every year to keep the name. You only need look at the new ones to see they are all Indian.
How many 1400 owners on this list? ... How many considered handling?
At least one, and I did. But for me it wasn't about 'twisties' handling--I live in Illinois, for god's sake; drive one mile, turn 90 degrees, and repeat--but neutral handling at very low speeds. Because I'm going to be in a parking lot trying to turn my 700 pound beast more often than I'm scraping the foot boards around a sweeper. And I refuse to 'duck walk' my motorcycle. Anyway, guess what: at walking/parking lot speeds, the California 1400 handled far better than the competition, namely the Road King, Softail Deluxe and Triumph Thunderbird. Giggle derisively if you want, but that was one of my criteria; this is the real world.For what that's all worth...
You get lost in Chicago you are stupid.
I don't know about being stupid if you get lost in Chicago, but I do know that in a semi you can't get there from here. A 13' 6" trailer in Chicago, and your destination is always on the otherside of a 10' 6"overpass. An even if the overpass says 13' 7", DON"T BELIEVE IT! Chicago is great at repaving the road and not changing the clearance signs. Now that I yank a tank insted of a reefer, I don't hate driving Chicago as much as I used to. ::)
It's not just Chicago. This underpass on North Gregson Street in Durham NC claims quite a few victims! :Dhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzkWTcDZFH0http://11foot8.com/about/