Rob Farmer Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 25, 2002 Messages 15,612 Reaction score 2 Location Vale of Belvoir Mar 17, 2013 #1 Sod the handling issues I've got to get some of these T'is a strange and disturbing world when you buy a Harley.
Sod the handling issues I've got to get some of these T'is a strange and disturbing world when you buy a Harley.
Melch Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 22, 2006 Messages 14,496 Reaction score 1 Location Sarf Mar 17, 2013 #2 Rob Farmer said: Sod the handling issues I've got to get some of these T'is a strange and disturbing world when you buy a Harley. Click to expand... You seem to be getting into the groove quite nicely though!
Rob Farmer said: Sod the handling issues I've got to get some of these T'is a strange and disturbing world when you buy a Harley. Click to expand... You seem to be getting into the groove quite nicely though!
Rob Farmer Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 25, 2002 Messages 15,612 Reaction score 2 Location Vale of Belvoir Mar 17, 2013 #3 Melch said: You seem to be getting into the groove quite nicely though! Click to expand... I've taken Steptoe's advice and stopped looking at the mechanics of it. I'll just bolt some bling on I'm sure it will make things better. Bad taste = better bike?
Melch said: You seem to be getting into the groove quite nicely though! Click to expand... I've taken Steptoe's advice and stopped looking at the mechanics of it. I'll just bolt some bling on I'm sure it will make things better. Bad taste = better bike?
Deer Stalker Registered user Joined Jun 8, 2012 Messages 130 Reaction score 0 Location Surrey Mar 17, 2013 #4 Ah you've solved the issue of the pitting forks quite nicely there! Of course BMW had the same flippin issue on their bikes too..
Ah you've solved the issue of the pitting forks quite nicely there! Of course BMW had the same flippin issue on their bikes too..
Rob Farmer Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 25, 2002 Messages 15,612 Reaction score 2 Location Vale of Belvoir Mar 17, 2013 #5 BMW and Harley both use showa forks (Honda) so they're bound to corrode. It's always the jap bits that let them down.
BMW and Harley both use showa forks (Honda) so they're bound to corrode. It's always the jap bits that let them down.