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Originally posted by Jim
It's true that parts are easy to get but they are really expensive. Anything that goes on a Harley that is made by Harley Davidson is expensive. My wife ordered me the sidecar that goes with my bike several years ago. I waited over 2 years for it then said screw it, give me my money back. The cost for the sidecar was $8k. You could buy a lot of different bikes for that price.
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Yeah- but what does that have to do with the yin and yang of me offering my cousin to ride my bike which had parts that simply cannot be replaced?
I mean, we are talking about *maybe* a tip over accident because shit happens...but nothing worse if you are on a slow side street or parking lot, etc...
Now- if it has a custom paint job- I can understand that. But we are talking about a Sportster at the time. I have since ridden one and it is far easier to ride than my Honda Sabre was.
All HD's are super low to the ground, making it really near impossible for a decent rider who isn't a crazy fuck to tip over.
So, if GG was a cousin of yours and not only helped teach you how to ride, but drove home a starter bike in the dead of winter, and offered up his 750cc with full fairing and other parts that cannot be replaced- AND you knew he had enough money to replace the scuffed parts in the even of a tip over...
...you still wouldn't let him sputter around a parking lot?
Not that this bothers me mind you.
