I'll probably catch some sh#t for this...
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Oh!! I forgot about that one. It's cool looking. I like the racing number plate up front.
It really is a shame the Street didn't catch on.
There's a gaping hole in Harley's lineup I think most Harley Riders never even notice till you talk to some shorter or lighter riders. Particularly women. But a good number of guys, too.
The Street filled that hole along with being light and powerful enough to be practical for "adventurey" type mods like the one you posted.
Most of those people are just pushed into the Asian bike market because they're the only ones who seem to want to accommodate them. They want something light enough to be able to pick up and handle by themselves and with a seat height low enough they can sit flat footed at a stop.
That Street looks more off road ready than the gigantic, PanAm/cow bike they're making now.Last edited by confab; 08-26-2021, 8:41 AM.Comment
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Some of the Sportsters look pretty cool dressed up like that. But the Street is perfect.Comment
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And they'll be plenty at reasonable prices, with some discounted aftermarket parts? Sounds like a plan. It's no coincidence that the least valuable of my bikes is the most fun.Comment
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Unfortunately I didn't build this one, just bought it lol. Was a battle of the kings or custom kings or whatever in the fuck they call it entry from one of the Dallas area dealers. Ran across it on the web's somewhere, went and rode it and offered half of what they were asking and they took it. While I would have zero interest in one in stock form, other than to throw a bunch of cash at it like they did this one, I couldn't pass it up. So far I love the damned little thing and don't really have plans to do anything to it. Maybe a diff tail/seat combo but maybe not
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