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Traded my Harley in for....(Indian Content)
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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 16487367" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>I'm opposite, I demoed a couple of indian models last year at bike week and couldn't find anything I liked better about them over the comparable Harley, except for the adjustable windshield I thought was neat. Other than that they just felt cheaper/plastic to me. But I didn't do a side by side comparison or anything.</p><p></p><p>But of course that's just my opinion, you ride what you like, nothing wrong with that. Competition is a good thing and something that Harley was missing until Indian came back. I've heard those challengers have great power, something harley is still lacking unless you shell out an extra 10 grand for the 131 kit. I still think they should have done a reworked version of the V-Rod motor in a touring platform.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, congrats on the new bike I'm sure you will enjoy it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 16487367, member: 39652"] I'm opposite, I demoed a couple of indian models last year at bike week and couldn't find anything I liked better about them over the comparable Harley, except for the adjustable windshield I thought was neat. Other than that they just felt cheaper/plastic to me. But I didn't do a side by side comparison or anything. But of course that's just my opinion, you ride what you like, nothing wrong with that. Competition is a good thing and something that Harley was missing until Indian came back. I've heard those challengers have great power, something harley is still lacking unless you shell out an extra 10 grand for the 131 kit. I still think they should have done a reworked version of the V-Rod motor in a touring platform. Anyways, congrats on the new bike I'm sure you will enjoy it! [/QUOTE]
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