swapping harley for fz6...

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and i cannot wait. i like harley, but i don't like the greasy tough guy thing, and i never fit in. fishing shirts and boat shoes are not the accepted sartorial swag. i want a light, inline four with a realistic driving posture with stellar performance and, to disassociate myself from the chromed-out sheeple mentality. how many lone wolves can there possibly be? and if they all espouse the lone wolf thing, why do they all run in huge migrating packs?

i have owned v-twins, v-fours, triples, and thumpers. kinda weird never having owned the most popular configuration.

have any of you guys ever felt silly on your harley?
 
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nope. I originally bought my Sportster for the utilitarian purposes and for the fact that I wanted a new (not new to me) Motorcycle. for the price the 883 has alot more then the competition in the "cruiser" market. the insurance premiums was a factor in my purchase also. I've ridden for years I've only been Legal (license) since 04. no License and a sportbike can make for some expensive premiums for the first few years. I never felt silly on the H-D, I just found that the way I prefer to ride the limited ground clearance was holding me back. and even with the performance mods A.K.A. the Harley tax for you H-D riders who know, that bike would never be what I really wanted. I do miss it on ocassion but after I bought the FZ6 I didn't think it was right to only ride it once in a while to charge up the battery, so I sold it.
 
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I think that is a wonderful decision. LOL
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nope not sill at all.... I still have it and the FZ6.

I like em both for different reasons... as for the charades.. I do not bother

I am a financial planner and not likely to be mistaken for a Bad azz biker any time soon.
 

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do you ever miss the macho character? i like the rumbling beast...but it really does feel slow. it's just another time in my life, i guess. maybe i'm getting younger?! okay, maybe i'm feeling younger.
 

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Never felt silly on my HD. I do miss the bike on ocassion as it was a really comfortable bike for long rides. I even made one of those "motivational posters" with a photo of my bike:
HarleyMotivational.jpg


I am really glad to have the FZ6 now. I love the handling, braking, power, and I'm getting used to the comfort (seat sucks so I just stand on the pegs while riding to releive the butt) and have put about 5500 miles on it in 5 months. I had the HD for just over 2 years, and only had 5600 miles on it. The sad thing is, I could have 3 FZ6's for what the HD cost. I sold my HD in April and the wife felt sorry for me not having a bike so she and the kids got me the FZ6 for Fathers Day. Best FD present I ever got.

I may actually look more silly on the FZ, because I still wear the shorty helmet and often have a Harley t-shirt on. I was going to get rid of all the HD shirts when I sold my bike, but my wife said that was stupid.
 

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I don't miss it ... I still have and ride it ... It not fast anymore :p but it is still fun to cruise and have the tunes on and a full fairing when it is cool out

for a bigger pic click on the blog link in my sigmature
 
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I have never been a fan of the cruiser/bagger scene and being treated like a redheaded step child has gotten to be normal while owning the Sporties. Heck, even the mainstream Harley folks call it a girls bike. Funny, I've seen more women of Dyna and Softail models than I have ever seen on the Sporties. I don't have the lean angle issues with my Roadster and the suspension is fully adjustable both front and rear but it didn't come that way. I bought the Sporty in June of 2004 and then, because of a picture on the cover of Cycle World magazine, purchased the FZ6 28 days later in July of 2004. In my view I have the best of both worlds and enjoy them both very much. It just wouldn't seem right to lose either one...
 

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It just goes to show ya, you really need to own 5 bikes. I've owned a 03 Bandit 1200,(great power) Then a HD Deuce with a lot of motor work, 100 hp 100 tq. I just bought an FZ6. not sure if it will be enough power compared to my past bikes, but it will sure be a lot lighter.
 
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It just goes to show ya, you really need to own 5 bikes. I've owned a 03 Bandit 1200,(great power) Then a HD Deuce with a lot of motor work, 100 hp 100 tq. I just bought an FZ6. not sure if it will be enough power compared to my past bikes, but it will sure be a lot lighter.

To me it's not about power or speed but more along the liones of a different kind of fun. Each bike has its own attributes and depending on the kind of day I want to have I may take one over the other. Different tools for different jobs...
 
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