March 28, 2011 8:53 AM PDT
Ive worked on and ridden the nightster a bit..Bloody fun little scoot and with a set of after market pipes the little bugger cracks along ok to..Who woulda thought all that time ago when i blacked out my old ironhead to avoid polishing that it was something that was gonna catch on? CHEERS BOOF
March 28, 2011 5:44 PM PDT
There are tons of used bikes out there and alot of the owners are really just dumping them before they lose them. Take your time looking and don't be afraid to travel a bit. I like the 1200low you were looking at but the "rigid", there nice to look at but after a couple hundred miles, well I'm sure you know what I mean. Have you checked out the new victories?
March 29, 2011 3:57 PM PDT
I think it is a mild redesign of a Softail so should be blast to ride and plenty reliable.Looks good on paper anyway lol...good luck!
March 30, 2011 5:12 AM PDT
I am a very small woman and bought a Dyna Lowrider. It's low enough for me to fit my feet firmly on the ground, the balance is great and very stable and comfortable to ride. I often have people (mostly women) come up to me and tell me that they ride a sportster and I am so much smaller than they are and I ride a "Big Ol'Bike". I purchased the Lowrider because we go on long trips and the suspension seems to be a better ride. Love, love, love my bike !!!
March 31, 2011 3:15 AM PDT
Is a very cool looking bike. I am just way past riding a rigid ever again, been there done that...especially one with such a narrow rear tire. When I did ride a rigid, I had a super wide rear tire, and believe it or not, that did absorb some of the bumps.
March 31, 2011 9:17 AM PDT
I will ask, do you do any overnight runs? Can't carry much on that bike. I would suggest you also look at the Deluxe (it is more expensive), but if it is the look that is important then the Blackline would be it. I like the slammed look. As for durability, since it is basically a bare bones soft-tail there are hundreds of thousands of soft-tails on the road. It has a 21inch front tire too. A great look but the nature of that beast is that it suffers some handling problems, and can be pretty squirrley on grooved roads.
March 31, 2011 9:44 AM PDT
It is one really nice looking machine, and if I could have two bikes would probably consider it...but I need the shocks and cushy seat on my Road King for the long hauls. and like Mike said... can't carry too much on this one.
By the way...here's what it looks like.....
March 31, 2011 11:56 PM PDT
Since packing isn't a problem then go for it. If you like it, DO IT! This life is not a rehearsal.
April 2, 2011 8:33 AM PDT
I know you are a sportster gal, but have ya considered one of the "other" ridrs? Lookin' at the new Star Stryker and that is one good lookin ride! Just a thought. 1304 cc and a real attractive price, before accessories of course.