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Indian dirt track clone; Awesome !

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  1. Alcav5

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    nice, wish I were able to ride in the dirt...
     
  2. LightGuy

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    As far as I know it's a streetable replica
     
  3. boxerman

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    Every few years i see a bike, that just grabs me and I feel compeled to buy. If this indian were on a showroom floor I would own it already.
    Its bizzare to me that harley which "owned" the tracker genre and has been looking for new customers never made something like this, they just seem so clueless and stuck.

    Meanwhile lets see what a production Indian tracker really looks like.
     
  4. greg328

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    Cool bike!


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  5. LightGuy

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    I get the feeling that Harley management is ruled by yes men.
    When a "revolutionary" guy like willie g comes along they all "Yes men " him.
    Pathetic.
    A small V-twin is cool as bar bike.
    Compete a big V-twin vs a Goldwing or K1600 and its laughable.
    I'm getting rid of a Road King for a Goldwing.
    Tired of my hands being numb after a days ride to :"Look cool".
     
  6. boxerman

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    Harley makes some really well made machines, they have good components to play with, stylisticaly and conceptualy they are stuck in some sort of decaying retro lens.

    have a look at what Mule motorcycle is doing with Harleys, makes the Indian look uninspired.

    As to bar bikes and touring bikes. If you want no make that need the youth market as harley does, its not with touring bikes.
     

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