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Posted 11/19/2006 3:06:40 PM
 

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Looking at for new bike.. what is your view on HD-Vrod

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Posted 1/30/2007 8:28:57 PM
 

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I've riden this bike a couple times. It has a lot of power and much speed. very stable, but the hydraulic clutch takes some getting used to ( very tough) The saddle is almost torture after about a hour. Personally I prefer a more traditional cruiser, this bike has a 240 rear tire and will react quite a bit different then your 180 rear. Go to your dealer and rent a vrod for a a day and take it out. The only one who can decide if it is your bike is you. I didn't like it, but I ride a FXR3 and am used to the feel and seated position.
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Posted 7/21/2007 11:09:19 PM
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I test rode one. The seating posi[font=Courier New][font=Arial Black][font=Tahoma][font=Times New Roman][size=2][/size][/font][/font][/font][/font]tion freaked me out due to me being used to a sport bike. It'll pull away in any gear due to it's torque and felt pretty cool @ 55, but by then my test ride was over. If I had the disposable $$$$ I'd get one but as for now I wouldn't trade my Victory Sport Cruiser for one.
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