My Britten 1000 will beat any Harley or Ducati you can put against it with top end at 185mph theres not much that can touch it, ask anyone who saw it race at Daytona battle of the twins.
I also have a Husquvana 3 cylinder 750 2 stroke which developes75hp at 3500 revs, and revs to 15000 the dyno went haywire so we didn't get the final reading, i am now building a rotary powered drag bike with Mazda 13 BTT with a Toyota blower turning out 680 hp now that really rocks, so come on you boys what you got? I'm still riding these things and I'm 58 yrs old
2007-01-03 21:40:48
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answered by bazbikes49 3
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Ducatis are one of the world's greatest two wheeled machines, but so are Harleys. My favorite production bike is the Harley VRSC. Ducati 888 is close behind.
2007-01-03 21:25:56
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answered by Jimmy 3
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what's your dads Harley? most of the 'previous' engines with some thousand money of S&S kit can pull a hundred and fifty plus hp. And a lightened 'chopper' physique can get better acceleration. In Nineteen Seventies a early 1951 Pan case with UL crank and a early version of S&S metallic cylinders grew to become right into a ninety incher and pulled over a hundred hp with good lifters, did 7000 rpm and ran a 26 the teeth front sprocket for over one hundred thirty mph on Illinois highway- that grew to become into the state police radar examining because it outran them and pulled off Cherry Valley go out. the Nineteen Eighteen Eighties twin spark plugs have been given yet another 500 rpm. 30 years later a number of those riders and tuners are nonetheless around and working with later greater suitable bearing case at one hundred twenty inches displacement, near to 200 hp- and fee of over $20,000.00. in the journey that your dad is between the previous time tuners with money to burn, ought to be an extremely speedy Harley getting edge wager money from Duck rider. .
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answered by Anonymous
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I ride a 1997 Honda Valkyrie Standard Black and Chrome. I love the bike and I leave most Harleys in the dust.
2007-01-04 00:14:14
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answered by phil_noon 3
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yes there are better bikes ou there than Harley Davidsons but they lack the Iconic status of the Harley.
Its like Marilyn Monroe, not the greatest actress ever but will be remembered long after her more talented peers
2007-01-03 21:34:48
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answered by enigma_variation 4
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Panther 120
2007-01-03 21:34:26
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answered by Useless 5
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Well, I'm fond of my old Beemer - 1987 R80/7 with an R90S front end. only 100,000 miles and she still does the ton with change!
2007-01-03 22:22:58
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answered by Grendle 6
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MHR 900
2007-01-04 01:27:09
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answered by XT rider 7
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My mate has a harley. It has a certain "aura" about it.
2007-01-03 21:23:07
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answered by Anonymous
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you must own a large boat if you need an anchor that big
2007-01-04 01:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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