January 27, 2012 8:28 AM PST
All my friend here it is in a nut shell Love my sportsters. Sportsters were the ride of choice for many thoughout the years, they been cross country and back many times over. They have a 883 easily coverts to 1200 (less insurance) were talking a 1200 here not 250 or 500, the older evo years don't have the problems the old ironheads have with leaking, rattling the shit off, and wow the work ya can do to the motor and the customization abilities are limited to the owner. Many custom builders look for Sportster motors.
Any bike you get that is rubber mounted is going to have vibrations at standing and low speeds, and high speeds over 20 they're gone. The only truly smooth all them timers are those that are counterweighted or the boxer motor. First you have to decide what type of riding your going to do, if your going to routinely carry a passanger, will this be your main form of transportation, those kinds of things first. Why? so your sure the bike and you are up to what you want to do with it be it bar to bar, to the shore and back, weekend trips, tour the country. Every bike including 250's can do this however some are better than others for. Do your research go to a show like daytona, laconia, sturgis, go to some place that allows test rides and see what your comfortable with before you decide. I rode a sportster for years maybe 13 before I decided I wanted a road king, but I bought a dyna had that for 8 years til I bought the road king. Each bike was awesome, I think for traveling the road king is freaking rocking, however if ya going to be in town then go with a sportster, if ya going to most be in town and do some longer things once in awhile check out dynas or softails. It depends all on you and what you want and how practical you need to be. Hell you can even go import there isn't one thing wrong with that either, after all most of harley parts are made over seas and not really an American product anymore, maybe an American Company but products F No, that's why they got all them recalls and stupid wear out parts on the new modles. So what ever bike you chose it is about you your needs and how much the bike fills the bill. have a great one "T"