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When I glanced at the first picture I thought I saw a vestigial kicker. :o ::)
when I look at this bike, I literally can see little or no difference between it and the myriads of Stars and Intruders and FXLTCSXFS's and Honda V-twins and everyone else trying to cash in on the Harley/Indian history ....
Perhaps it's because you have no interest in the form/ergonomics of that category of bike.I could make the same comment about most YamaKawHondaZuki Sports/Standards...but I wouldn't because I'd probably look a little deeper if I cared.The Indian has a lot of nice traits that set it apart from a modern Harley.
Perhaps. There are lots of possible reasons why someone may have a different opinion from an OP about the goodness, aesthetics, value, or fun factor of a particular motorcycle.
I wasn't commenting on whether your opinion on the goodness, aesthetics, value, or fun factor was different from the OP or not.I was questioning whether you actually have paid enough attention to the bike to "see" any "difference between it and the myriads of...".
Don't ride one Lannis. Don't ride one.You may lose your soul, like I have. ~;
I think so. Upon closer view and mature reflection, it looks like a fat, heavy, feet-forward, trying-to-recapture-the-past, lean-back-like-Captain-America, look-like-everyone-else cruiser. If someone gave me a new one, I wouldn't even ride it, I'd just sell it and buy something I wanted.Lannis
Rocker, I'm officially drumming you out of the corp. <ripping off epaulets, da da dum....da da dum....>
My Scout finally arrives Friday-and I just told them to put reduced reach foot controls on after a 30 mile romp on my wife's Scout.We've done a lot of riding together, her on Scout, me on Jackal. Interesting contrast.The Chiefs are beautiful and fun to ride, but they are not my cup of coffee.
I can't wait to hear some reports and comparisons on the two sets of controls!!!
Besides, if he rode one then he couldn't spit at it from afar... ;-T
she ain't much to look at but .....ride one
I really appreciate the 1400 as a design statement. It is not "trying' to be anything. It is unique as hell when it comes to form and line.
I don't mean to rain on the OP's parade. Mike- you want the Big Chief? Awesome! As your attorney, I would recommend it as a prudent decision.
I kind of know what to expect as I was moving my feet to find a decent (if not sport-bike type) position, I would love to see the pegs go back 4 or 5 inches but the set only supposedly moves them 2". And I don't think you can actually move them back much more.Still, that will keep heels off the ground. Otherwise the bike is a serious riot.
It's really, really OK to just say "Doesn't sound like you're an Indian customer then!" rather than ASS-ume that anyone who doesn't agree with your assessment on the worthiness of a bike is either uninformed or has something wrong with them.For example. After long searching, I picked a Stelvio to ride. After 35,000 mostly two-up miles, I still enjoy it very much.But someone might say "Lannis, that Stelvio of yours is butt-ugly - looks like the love-child of a Borg and a Replicator. Sits way up high, hard to climb on and off of, and I'll bet half the people that own them are Adventure Posers trying to look like they just got back from Tierra del Fuego. I hear that the mirrors fall apart, the spark plug boots crap out, water leaks into the rear drive unless you spend $200 to fix it, and I saw one where the swingarm broke in two. Sorry, but I wouldn't own one of those ugly, half-finished things if you gave it to me."And you know, they'd be exactly right. They DO look ugly to some, they AREN'T everyone's seating position, they DO have trail-bike styling cues that might appeal to a poser, and they DO have teething problems. So what am I going to do, insist that they take a closer look because if they look at it close, they'll love it like I do? Accuse them of bigotry? Moan that they're peeing in my Cheerios and why can't they just be positive or shut up?No. I'd say "Thank God there's lots of other bikes to choose from, because you would NOT like a Stelvio."You can have that sentiment for free for future use, it's not copyrighted .... :DLannis
I was simply pointing out that if you see "little or no difference" you obviously aren't looking closely......I'm simply pointing out that though there are similarities between the brands, similarities that arguably define the market segment (like say the similarities between a Stelvio and a GS), there are equally as many or more dissimilarities.That's all...