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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3131483" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I have owned and put a lot of miles on several brands of street bikes in my life. I do have to say the reliability of the Honda's, Kawasaki's and Yamaha's I have owned have by far surpassed most of the Harley's my friends have had. Don't ride as much as I used to so do not have as much current model experience, but I hear the same.</p><p> </p><p>Nothing sounds like a "real motorcycle" as a Harley does. Well except the expansion chambers on my 750 triple Kawasaki. Different category though.</p><p></p><p>If a little more maintenance $ will not be a factor, pick anything that suits your style. You and what ever you choose will become invisible to other drivers when you throw your leg over the seat. Ride Safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3131483, member: 24583"] I have owned and put a lot of miles on several brands of street bikes in my life. I do have to say the reliability of the Honda's, Kawasaki's and Yamaha's I have owned have by far surpassed most of the Harley's my friends have had. Don't ride as much as I used to so do not have as much current model experience, but I hear the same. Nothing sounds like a "real motorcycle" as a Harley does. Well except the expansion chambers on my 750 triple Kawasaki. Different category though. If a little more maintenance $ will not be a factor, pick anything that suits your style. You and what ever you choose will become invisible to other drivers when you throw your leg over the seat. Ride Safe. [/QUOTE]
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