Tuesday, September 2, 2008

General Knowledge On Harley Davidson Motorcycles

By Chris Channing


The household name in motorbikes has come to be known as Harley Davidson- a name that has been passed on from one generation to the next as the prestige the bikes carry lives on. For over a century the bikes have been in development, thanks to creators Arthur Davidson and William Harley.

Those who aren't familiar with the type of bike that Harley Davidson has become to be known as should know that Harleys are considered to be "easy riders." These style of motorbikes value a smooth ride for highway usage over adrenaline-filled stunts or off-road adventures. This mindset appeals to many older adults, although younger generations have been known to get in on the fun.

The name Harley Davidson has had a poor reputation in American history, as popular biking gangs such as Hell's Angels became notorious for riding such bikes. The belief that only bike gang members owned Harleys quickly passed, however, as future generations found out that one can't stereotype riders that appreciate a smooth and invigorating ride that other bikes can't provide.

Automotives have been "pimped" out for many decades now, and motorcycles are no different than the rest. The only difference is that while vehicles may be upgraded or personalized with relative ease and little cost, Harleys typically cost a large sum of money to truly make unique. This price is often worth it, however, as Harleys are already expensive enough to warrant a unique design from one rider to another.

Although public perception remains that a Harley is going to be an easy riding machine no matter what, different models have shown that Harleys can break the mold. A Harley Sportster, for example, is able to perform better than similar models under certain circumstances. The Dyna is another variation that shows that a Harley can also have pure brute force, with the big-twin engine being featured as a powerhouse of a propelling force.

Anyone who remembers the "good old days" and wishes they could have a Harley of the past will be glad to know that models such as the Softail have similar designs. A modern VRSC will be just the opposite, featuring new types of body styles and upgrades that defy the traditional look of a Harley Davidson motorcycle. Either way, the motorbike is going to bear the same level of quality and durability that has empowered the company to success over the decades.

Final Thoughts

It's been a long time coming, and Harleys certainly earned their name as the undisputed king of the motorcycle industry. They won't come cheap, so be prepared to take an extra mortgage out on the house just to afford one of these road hogs- and extra for any type of customizations.

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