Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
WASH YOUR BLOODY MOUTH OUT.
The fearsum 'shree point shree' is a capable beast which will propel any mooring chain at a ridiculous pace straight to the bottom of Davy Jones' locker.
I had a black one in my VK wagon, manual with an exhaust. sounded great. but did lack a bit of power and the timing gears stripped off of it.
That was the only problem it ever had though.
Except the thrust face on the crank wore off.
I still liked it though. A straight six just sounds good.
Use enough gun
Those RZ 350s' were very light and flickable alright. In 1977, the KZ1000 I raced could quite easily be embarrassed in the corners by RD350/400s'. In my case, it was never a financial option to keep a bike before buying the next. Still hurts though when you think of the value nowadays as you say, but hell, we had fun. Remember all the standard sets of pipes we'd throw off after a few hundred k's, the shortened mudguards, bars and seats?
Jesus I opened a can of worms here! I'm well aware of the pros and cons of most if not all bikes mentioned. I've done the jappa thing, even raced an rg150 at Manfield for a while in my earlier days as well as bucket racing as a kid. For no reason other than personal preference I enjoy the sporty. Was really gauging to see if anyone else had done cams right out to trask turbos in order to get more power. I'm certainly aware it can be a bottomless pit but hey, were only here once... theres a reason Harley's are still being sold, some of us seem to like them..
Yeah I could imagine what that would be like. Was offered a completely rebuilt rz500 a few years back and was tempted as an investment but you just know after owning modern bikes with all the fruit like the r6 and crossplane r1 fitted with full systems, computer tweaks and top shelf suspension the oldies just wouldn't be like you remember them being. Can't compete with modern machinery . It was a beautiful resto though and I was given the pleasure of riding it several times after doing work on it for him but couldn't bring myself to open it up.
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Use enough gun
I don't think anyone is knocking your choice of bike mate. Just maybe questioning the worth of what you want to do to it and the possibility of spending vast sums of money for only minimal gain.
The rest of the waffle is just us reminiscing about the way it used to be...
That said I don't think I would own another Harley unless I took up boating and needed an anchor....
Kidding guys.... don't get your Harley branded undies in a twist.
born to hunt - forced to work
@cameronjackwhite.... Have you ever ridden a ducati diavel?... I think that could potentially be the bike for you going by what you would like to achieve on your Harley. Before you start spending big time on the Sportster I recommend you take one for a ride. I think that bike would tick all of your boxes and a few others you haven't even thought of...
Just a suggestion...
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One in at Filco at the moment I think. Modern take on the MT-01.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
That particular ride I was heading to the beach to catch up with some mates surfing. Went to overtake a car on the Manawatu river bridge at the end of Fitzherbert ave and was already doing 70mph and another car was coming the other way. Hit both car's wing mirrors at the precise same time as I screamed between them. Was on an endorphine high for the next 20 min, as it sunk in I had escaped death by mm
How some of us survived our teens I'll never know
My one was between Bunnythorpe and PN, really shitty piece of road and at night....something in the Manawatu water maybe
I remember the H1 Kwaka - what a welcome to fierce two stroke powerbands!! Ripper of a machine to ride but not much in the way of handling and bugger all miles down the road before you ran out of juice. You enjoyed feeling alive when you got off it - mainly because you still were!!! Plenty were not!
Great to see all the old bike hoons of decades ago coming out of the woodwork... I want to hear more about the Honda 650s from the 80s and the Enfield Himalayan please...
And Cam - have alot of fun with that Harley, but that's great advice to go play with some already tuned alternatives eg the Ducati..
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