frogprince
Frogprince
frogprince

Harley has attempted to cater to a different audience. I am for one still glad Harley hasn’t started following making everything like the Japanese bikes. Main reason is they are to small, cramped and uncomfortable. Honda, Yamaha and even Kawasaki don’t really make a bike that I can ride comfortably.

I have price shopped different brands. When it comes to comparable bike from Honda, Yamaha and etc they are about the same price. Sure there are the sub 500cc bikes but Harley doesn’t compete in that market. Brand new Sportster start off at around 10k-12k depending on engine size.

I agree watching the slow death of Harley has been painful. They will be missed if they leave due to the gap between other bike brands. I ended up riding a Harley due to other manufactures making bikes look to sporty.

I once lived in Clearfield Utah...it was a dark time in some ways of my life. They are not old car friendly by any stretch, interpretation, or meaning of the phrase.

Probably the most sketchy car transaction was my most recent.

I have a 2012 Nissan Leaf that I purchased second hand from an auction in California (thanks boss).

Episode 4 is still showing what the issue(s) they are having with Top Gear. There is no joy, no excitement from the hosts in regards to the challenges.

Last nights episode is the first in this “NEW AND IMPROVED” Top Gear that I enjoyed. Mainly due to the Ferrari review and the Mustang Drift car around London.

After watching the second episode I am running out of energy to watch this new “improved” Top Gear.

Bear in mind that I 70 south of Denver experienced a rock slide and has been having some delays due to repair work..