Originally Posted By: Robenstein
Originally Posted By: BigCahuna
Harley doesn't need to get any message. They set the standard in which all other mfgrs have been trying to copy for the last 110 years. No other motorcycle make has the dealer network, optional part availability, aftermarket choices, and a product people want new or used, no matter how old they are. There are even companies that make their own version of the Harley motor. Nobody would spend the money on trying to rebuild a 20 year old Suzuki or or Kawasaki street bike because to be honest, they're just not worth the investment. Victory tries to put down Harley every chance they get talking about how they are better engineered. We'll see in another 10 years if they are still in business. Even the Indian brand couldn't unseat Harley as the great American motorcycle, and it doesn't look like they gonna be doing it anytime soon. And if Victory's past efforts are any indication of their great motorcycle, how come their value drops like a stone?.,,
Don't preach too proudly how Harley set the standard for 110 years, when the Japanese companies all but put them out of business in about a 10 year period by making arguably more modern and superior products at a better price. Sure since especially the EVO era they bounced back but the AMF days about killed the brand. From my reading and understanding, the Twin Cam definitely has had some issues it never should have with the cam chain system and the press fit crank. But there is a reason there are alternatives like Victory, Honda, Kaw..ect. We all cannot be satisfied with one bike line. So there are alternatives. But what you enjoy is what I say. My only gripe against HD is the harley fanboys that think it is the holy grail of brands, and of course to me they don't have the "bang for the buck". And that is just my view as a Triumph and Yamaha guy.
Sort of like some of the Toyota fanboys on here, huh?