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Harley-Davidson salesmen show prospective buyers how much "attention" they'll get
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<blockquote data-quote="ArcticTraveler" data-source="post: 1280345" data-attributes="member: 16005"><p><strong>RE: Harley-Davidson salesmen show prospective buyers how much "attention" th...</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm an older millenial and in the market for a motorcycle right now and got to say that some of these Suzuki cruisers are looking pretty good over HD. Price is always a factor but I'm really looking at the simplicity of the engine. It looks like Suzuki takes their simple engine then maximizes the performance out of it then adding other performance enhancing things as necessary. I get it why adding a lot of electrical sprockets and such is important esspecially in the larger the bike but it's a pain to be messing around for hours on end fixing things (and paying a lot for parts) The simpler the better.</p><p></p><p>As for performance speed in cruisers it has to go fast enough or about 120m/h because when an I really going to go over even 85? Seems like it's more more about the zero to sixty time in a bike honestly. Anything faster then 120 is better for a croch rocket. Speed for a cruiser just has to be OK; doesn't have to be excellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArcticTraveler, post: 1280345, member: 16005"] [b]RE: Harley-Davidson salesmen show prospective buyers how much "attention" th...[/b] I'm an older millenial and in the market for a motorcycle right now and got to say that some of these Suzuki cruisers are looking pretty good over HD. Price is always a factor but I'm really looking at the simplicity of the engine. It looks like Suzuki takes their simple engine then maximizes the performance out of it then adding other performance enhancing things as necessary. I get it why adding a lot of electrical sprockets and such is important esspecially in the larger the bike but it's a pain to be messing around for hours on end fixing things (and paying a lot for parts) The simpler the better. As for performance speed in cruisers it has to go fast enough or about 120m/h because when an I really going to go over even 85? Seems like it's more more about the zero to sixty time in a bike honestly. Anything faster then 120 is better for a croch rocket. Speed for a cruiser just has to be OK; doesn't have to be excellent. [/QUOTE]
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