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    Platinum Member WR6133's Avatar
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    http://www.motorbeam.com/bikes/harle...t-ride-review/

    It's an Indian review but the English is fine.

    Don't seem good. Shame as I wanted to like this bike. The pic of the guy riding it shows how tiny it looks too almost monkeybike-like!
     
     

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    That's a real shame, it was expecting a really nice entry bike for people toying with the idea of a HD, but that review suggests it's just a budget bike sharing the HD badge
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    A good review. Shame about the poor quality, though.
    It's not about my ears ... it's about my ride!
     
     

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    I suppose 1 positive is at least the new engine had some kind words. Maybe it will go on to better things.
     
     

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    Doesn't suprise me at all. HD are lightyears behind the times.
    Good to see they're still putting the header pipe right next to the riders leg. Should be fun when you drop it and I imagine they're sticking with the good old "left indicator switch on the left bar, right indicator on the right"

    The Japanese realised 10 years ago that small capacity bikes shouldn't mean a compromise on quality and above all Listen to customer feedback!
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiltshire builders View Post
    the good old "left indicator switch on the left bar, right indicator on the right"
    Best system ever as fitted to the better Beemers for many a year Push left to go left, right to go right - simples.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowy View Post
    Best system ever as fitted to the better Beemers for many a year Push left to go left, right to go right - simples.
    On the contrary. If you're going for a quick overtake it's nigh on impossible to indicate and twist the throttle at the same time.
    If a rider can't remember which way to flick a switch I'm pretty sure they shouldn't be on the road in the first place.
     
     

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