Ernie1 £750 to fit a pair of bar risers? That’s criminal. No wonder the accessory catalogue sells more than the actual bikes. Sheesh!

    Hotmetal

    Indeed! Warr’s must’ve had a crystal ball when they opened their Harley dealership on the King’s Road in the 1920s!

    My Harley (Fatboy) back in 2003 and I had a Honda CBR1000 FJ as well. Noawadays I no longer ride a motorcycle.

      DavecUK

      Look at that! Such an iconic bike. I know everyone raves about the Evolution version from the 90s but I love the twin-cam engines, fantastic looking bike.

      DavecUK

      That was 75% of the reason I wanted one too! The other 25% was at Bike Live at the NEC as a teenager in the early 90s with my Dad and seeing women in leather hot-pants ride Softails across HD’s enormous stand to “We Will Rock You” 😂

      Say what you will about Harley, they’ve always absolutely nailed their marketing.

      Especially true for motorcycles of yesteryear. You could always tell Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Honda from the sound. This was true even during the 2 stroke era. Suzuki 380 Ram air, the 400 Yam that looked like a Fizzy and the Kawasaki triples (especially the big ones). We won’t mention Honda, who didn’t descend to the 2 stroke madness, or the Big Suzuki flying teakettle.

      Dave, are you familiar with the work of the engineering genius Allen Milllyard?

        -Mac Wow, No I have not….watched some, but will watch it properly tonight on YT big screen. Looks like some wonderful stuff…I always admire people with that level of knowledge and engineering skill…sadly becoming a lost art nowadays.

        He’s often on The Motorcycle Show (ITV Player I think) which is a great watch and has that ‘old school’ bike show feel you don’t see much these days.

        I just got back from a 10 day tour of Tasmania with a few mates on my 2005 Speed Triple.
        Most of the other guys were on adventure bikes Tigers, KTMs etc.
        I am about to restore my GS1000st Wes Cooley rep and put it on Club rego.
        I am on a new lap top with no pics but I’ll pop a couple up later on.

          Amberale

          Sounds fantastic, Tasmania is certainly dream ride territory.

          There was an incredible film made there a few years back called Halfway to Nowhere. Two guys on old Harleys and immense scenery. One of the guys sadly and tragically died in a bike crash shortly after.

          It’s worth a watch even for non-Harley fans. I’d go as far as saying it’s worth a watch for non-motorcycle fans.

          https://halfwaytonowhere.com.au/

          I’m not really a HD fan, mainly due to the riders down here, either 1%ers or wannabees.

          I’ve been riding since I was 6 and only ever joined a club to get a racing licence.

          Those Fazers are stupid fast.

          One of my mates turns over his bikes every year and had one two years ago.

          It just did everything so smoothly and quickly that he had to get rid of it while he still had a licence. :)

          Tassie was great, the Tassie Targa ensures that there are world class roads down there and bugger all traffic.

          The Monster was fun, the GS is still cool, the GN with trailer was my Dads tourer I think he was around 75 when this pic was taken and had just ridden 1800km up from Melbourne to Brisbane.

          My bike days are well past, from the vid, does anyone still use Castrol R ? Does anyone remember the smell ? aaaaaah wonderful😊

            Elcarajillo

            Ahh, the sweet smell of castor oil burning in a two stroke.

            I saw a nice period CR500 for sale last week, $24,000 aud.

            Hotmetal

            Check out TuneBoy or TuneECU.

            They might void your warranty, depending on where you live but open up the CPU to we mere mortals.