My neighbor is one of those stereotypical biker guys. Tattoos, shaved head, turtle-shell helmet, all that stuff...
Anyway, he and his SWMBO both ride hardleys, and last spring, he bought her a sportster for her birthday. He's been riding a DynaGlide. He's been watching me put my MNS together for the last year, and has evidently been envious of the full-bagger setup I've put together (even though it's 30 years old). They trailered their bikes about a week ago and went camping. He came back today with one bike on the trailer (the Dyna) and he was riding a new, $22,500 Hardley Ultraglide!! Evidently, he traded in her Sportster and gave her the Dyna (she's trading up, I suppose).
The Ultraglide really is a nice bike though. Complete fly-by-wire, real cruise control, full bagger. He rode it up to his side yard to put it in the back yard for the night, and hit a bump of dirt, where he proptly laid it over on the crash bars... Thankfully, it didn't go over all the way, but it's one heck of a big bike. I still can't figure out why Hardley doesn't use the fixed fairing on their "top-of-the-line" bike. It's still fork mounted...
Anyway, he and his SWMBO both ride hardleys, and last spring, he bought her a sportster for her birthday. He's been riding a DynaGlide. He's been watching me put my MNS together for the last year, and has evidently been envious of the full-bagger setup I've put together (even though it's 30 years old). They trailered their bikes about a week ago and went camping. He came back today with one bike on the trailer (the Dyna) and he was riding a new, $22,500 Hardley Ultraglide!! Evidently, he traded in her Sportster and gave her the Dyna (she's trading up, I suppose).
The Ultraglide really is a nice bike though. Complete fly-by-wire, real cruise control, full bagger. He rode it up to his side yard to put it in the back yard for the night, and hit a bump of dirt, where he proptly laid it over on the crash bars... Thankfully, it didn't go over all the way, but it's one heck of a big bike. I still can't figure out why Hardley doesn't use the fixed fairing on their "top-of-the-line" bike. It's still fork mounted...
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