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Harley-Davidson Street Rod Review April 13th, 2005 - By, Trevor Hedge - Images by Lou Martin Page 1 / Page 2 / Page 3 / Page 4 / Page 5 / Page 6 / Page 7 / Wallpaper |
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Comparing apples to oranges… Where the Street Rod does lose out to other sporting cruisers such as Yamaha’s much larger engined Road Star Warrior and Honda’s VTX1800 is the ability to pull stumps out of the ground just off idle. The Japanese variations on the sporting cruiser theme focus their designs on big torque from huge engines that hit their rev-limiters at under 6000rpm. In stark contrast the Street Rod engine has quite an appetite for revs and is really just starting to hit its stride at the same point as the others have signed off. I certainly prefer the quicker spinning Street Rod mill when out having fun as I like to be really involved while riding a motorcycle and enjoy shuffling up and down the gearbox and clambering all over it.
Those that prefer to just sit on their backsides and go along
for the ride without putting in any effort would, I think,
prefer the big capacity Japanese route. If plumping for the low
revving Japanese options don’t expect to be able to stay with a
Street Rod once the corners arrive as if up against a similarly
skilled rider you will get comprehensively smoked while losing
half of your undercarriage in the process. |


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