Show us your Harley

I went into Warrs harley davidson emporium ( Harleys since 1924 blah blah blah) and couldn't believe the utter shite you can buy to "customise" your harley, and the ludicrous branded clothing :ymca

I rolled up wearing just a shirt and jeans and noticed how all the other harley (nothing older than a near old) owners were in regulation harley badged clothing, all nice and ironed.....

So i tried on a selection of headgear, and the keen as mustard salesman couldn't do enough for me. I even had him serously believing i wanted a headscarf with some hair attached. Feck knows how i kept a straight face.

32 took some pictures

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I rolled up wearing just a shirt and jeans and noticed how all the other harley (nothing older than a near old) owners were in regulation harley badged clothing, all nice and ironed...

I had to go into my local 'Dealer' to get some keys sorted out (long story).

It's now got to the stage where the staff come out to look at my bike, having obviously never actually seen something so old... :augie
 
I like the tee shirt, very apt. Gay And Proud :thumb


I never thought of that :blast Oh deary me.

Especially as i then went up to soho and sat outside bar italia drinking coffee and people watching. 32 must have looked like my fag hag :D
 
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My XR1200 HD, Not everyones cupa but I love it :beerjug:

Standard apart from the Ohlins shocks and the Asbo zorsts.
 

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I am slowly learning to like the way of riding - moto gp stylee round roundabouts to stop the stupidly low foot-boards from scraping :D

i love the way it just stays at the speed you want to go and feels happy - no egging you on to go faster - and you just sit and watch the world go by.

It also runs unbelievably smoothly and the gbox is a light click up and down - must be all the k's under its belt - and better for it, i think. :thumb2

now - seriously - what oil should i use in it - 135k kms - i'm thinking a full synth
 
Not seen this story before - a harley that's been to every country in the world, done 540,000kms

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I don't see too many Sportsters in this thread. Are they not considered to be 'real' Harleys or are they more for girls ? Personally, I love the looks of the 883 and think it is the purest looking Harley of all. I saw a lovely yellow one with minimal chrome in the dealers here and was kinda tempted to add a second bike to the stable.

Just like this one.
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Some mis-guided souls will describe them as a girl's bike. They occupy the same place in the range as the 650 or 800 does in the GS range. In reality they are built for the urban sprawl that many U.S. cities have expanded into. As we don't have those conditions here the tank range can be a challenge. In addition they are a different beast to the big twins to ride. The best thing to do is test ride one, and if you like it then buy it. :thumb2

The 48 and the Iron are very cool to look at and great value for money :cool:
 
I don't see too many Sportsters in this thread. Are they not considered to be 'real' Harleys or are they more for girls ? Personally, I love the looks of the 883 and think it is the purest looking Harley of all. I saw a lovely yellow one with minimal chrome in the dealers here and was kinda tempted to add a second bike to the stable.

Just like this one.
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Performance wise you're more or less on a 250 Super Dream and if you're of a tosser stature then u may ask P/Wide for a R King demo instead :augie
 
Performance wise you're more or less on a 250 Super Dream and if you're of a tosser stature then u may ask P/Wide for a R King demo instead :augie


I had a FatBoy (is that not the perfect moniker for a tosser ? :D ) out for a demo a while back. I actually thought the engine was quite nice and very surprised with the gearbox which wasn't the bag of spanners I thought it would be. Brakes were horrendous tho' as was the limited ground clearance. But I suppose those are the areas that you have to recalibrate your brain for anyway.
 
now - seriously - what oil should i use in it - 135k kms - i'm thinking a full synth

I spoke to my oil man and today he delivered some rock oil TRM 20/60 fully synth racing oil which he supplys to harley dealers/independants.
 
TRM
20w60 synthetic 4 stroke racing oil

TRM is the ultimate lubricant for all highly stressed 4 stroke engines. TRM is a specially formulated synthetic oil containing selected large molecule base fluids combined with a unique additive package. Engines with roller bearing crank shafts and V twin engines; used under arduous or racing conditions. TRM is equally suitable for both roller and plain bearing crank shafts and can be used for air or liquid cooled applications and is also a superb gear lubricant and is ideal for unit construction engines. It is suitable for all modern high performance applications

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