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I can't look twice at any bike with that f*&$# ridiculous peg placement, how are you supposed to ride like that
I really should have taken a photo of myself sitting on it. The placement is even less forward than the Scout.It's possibly less forward than the controls on all the touring models (FLH and FLST) with floorboards.It's not that radical
The Mayor didn't say radical, Kev.. he said ridiculous. I agree, and am sticking with it. I know you are a foot forward kind of guy, but I'd never even *look* at a bike like that. I'd really like to like the Scout, but there's no way I'd even consider riding something like that. No offence intended to the Scout riders that love em..
Peg Position, I guess everyone has a different definition. To me rear sets are pegs that are behind your butt, standard position are directly under or slightly forward like on a dirt bike (easy to stand up on the pegs), mid controls are more out in front where your knees are bent about 90 degrees, and forward controls are where your knees are bent less than 90 degrees.Bottom line for me is if I can't stand up on the peg easily (without pulling up on the handle bars), then I can't get comfortable on it. I recently had an XL1200R with mid-controls and just couldn't adapt to that riding position with my knees only bent 90 degrees.I also always set in a chair with my feet under the seat, not out in front.I rode a New Indian Scout Bobber a week ago Saturday, and can honestly say that was the most uncomfortable bike I have ever at a dealer. After about 5 miles I was begging to get off it. Way forward foot controls, a low seat and short little straight bars. Bent over at the waist with feet and hands forward. Talk about style over function or comfort. I did like the Scout motor, but that is about it.
Just spoke with my nephew , he says there is a limited addition screeching iggle anniversary model that each dealer will get one of that is priced at $53,500.00 Dusty
i like the blue one
Well, look a little closer. <snip>* Went to a new more rigid frame. The new frame is lighter and all of the models lost weight. Maybe not a lot, only 20-35#
Now Kev, you gave me he** when I mentioned the Agos shed 28 pounds from the 1400............... .. IIRC, something to the effect of "Insignificant in the grand scheme of things." Yep, being the devils advocate. Anyway, back to your regular scheduled program. John Henry
You're right of course Kev. Just couldn't help myself. After all, you did open the door.ZZ
gross dimensions.
I take your word that it looks better in person, but this bike is ugly.
nice wallet chain
Probably wouldn't Wee on one if it was on fire, but that bike is NOT ugly.It looks strong and purposeful (which it no doubt is). I reckon it looks pretty damn good. Loaded and on tour you could do a lot worse.
Strong and purposeful does not sound like it is a good looking bike. Functional maybe but the front fender is too small, the paint job sucks and as functional as the headlight maybe be I keep looking at it and thinking it does not have a headlight or did the headlight get smash in a wreck. They could have put a cover over it. Too cute by a half as they say. I look at some of these new HDs and wonder what in the world are they thinking. Harley's base buyers for decades have been all about chrome and paint and now they have primer tanks and fenders that look like a rat bike and headlights that look like something out of a Mad Max or Alien movie. Cycle World says and I quote "Harley-Davidson used words like Battlestar Galactica and zombie apocalypse to describe the inspiration for the Fat Bob". So don't flame me for my "artistic impression" They cannot decide if this is a cruiser or a bobber so they gave it a bit of both. It comes in at 675# with a much smaller 3.5 gal gas tank than previous years. At $17K starting price you have to add ABS at a cool $800 extra and anything but black is also extra.