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Diesel Truck Harley-Davidson owner survey

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Do you own a Diesel Truck+a Harley

  • Diesel Dodge + a Harley

    Votes: 69 67.6%
  • Diesel Ford + a Harley

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • Diesel Chevy + a Harely

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Any Truck + any motorcycle

    Votes: 33 32.4%

  • Total voters
    102

Running full time on homebrew biodiesel?

6.5td

Special construction fat tire bike 113inch S&S stroker motor stretch frame and way to much to list! Last dyno was 126H. P 131ft lbs tq

Ride it like you stole it :D
 
Bologna instead of Milwaukee

daytripper63 said:
Well, What Ducs do you have?



'01 Monster w/Ferracci built 944

'03 ST4s

'99 748(soon to be Ferracci built 855)track bike



I've been longing for a Ducati edition CTD to go against the Potatostroke :-laf
 
Well, owning a Harley would be a lot like owning a Ford to me. I have a Triumph Tiger. No offense to the Harley owners. Different tastes. :D



Thomas
 
I have a 91 Softail Custom I bought new long before I bought my first diesel last year, a 1992 club cab dually. I now own a 2004 3500 SRW quad. Been a truck man all my life though, finally came over to the dark side! :D
 
Bloomy said:
Well, owning a Harley would be a lot like owning a Ford to me. I have a Triumph Tiger. No offense to the Harley owners. Different tastes. :D



Thomas



Haaa! I used to build Trumpets years ago, rode Harleys most my life, wouldn't go that far, Ferd? Jeez! :eek:
 
Kennywould said:
Haaa! I used to build Trumpets years ago, rode Harleys most my life, wouldn't go that far, Ferd? Jeez! :eek:



Ok, maybe more like a 6. 0 Powerpuke!! I guess it is a combination of less than stellar quality and attitudes of certain "Hog" riders. Researched them before I bought the Tiger. I really tried to talk myself into one being made in USA and overall popularity, but just couldn't do it. Quality, Quality, Quality. So I bought the Tiger. Good power, fast, COMFORTABLE, no VIBRATION, good mileage, handles like a crotch-rocket but rides like a cruiser, uniqe look, stands out in a crowd of Harley's. :D Huge gas tank, maintenance free so far and fun, fun, fun. Did I mention I can go about 250 miles before the fuel light comes on and go off the pavement with little trouble.



My best friend has a Harley and quite a few of the people we ride with have them. Maybe when I am 60 I will look at them again.



Thomas
 
I've both a Tiger and the Harley Road King, and after riding both, I have to admit the Triumph is a much better machine for the money. However, my wife prefers the Harley. The biggest issue I have with the Triumph is dealer support; it seems I have to order EVERYTHING as far as replacement parts. :{



I ride the Tiger to work every day I can during the summer; not only does it save a bunch of money in fuel, it also allow me to use the HOV lanes running from out in the suburbs up to Washington DC, so it saves quite a bit of time. Oo.



My Tiger is an old one; it's a 1996 with Carbs, so if I leave it sit, I have to open the carbs and clean them out. They're sitting on the bench now, need to put them back in one night this week. :(



I'm surprised Triumph doesn't market harder in the US. I know they sell very well in Europe, but they're taking a long time to catch on here in the states. Everyone I know who's had a modern Triumph really likes them.



If you get a chance, take a spin on a Trophy 1200. It's a wonderful ride... ... :p



Eddie
 
Just sold my 2nd BMW R1100RT. Between the 2 bikes I had 75000 miles in 4 years. Now we have kids and they need dirtbikes.

Spend too much time with the kids in the desert with the new Turbo Diesel and our trailer.

Now I ride a 2004 Suzuki DRZ400. Junior is on a xr50.

But when I can afford another Bike you bet it will be a BMW. :-laf
 
Now this is a good thread

I have a 2002 Road King, 2000 Road Glide, and last but not least a '94 Dodge CUMMINS!
 
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