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		<title>Harley Davidson Sportster Nightster</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 30 years of riding, I have discovered some things about motorcycles. In this review I am going to discuss one of my favorite bikes, the Harley-Davidson Sportster. (The example pictured above is a 1997 XLH equipped with some of the touring accessories mentioned below.) No two ways about it, to me the original is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">In 30 years of riding, I have discovered some  things about motorcycles.  In this review I am going to discuss one of  my favorite bikes, the Harley-Davidson Sportster.  (The example pictured  above is a 1997 XLH equipped with some of the touring accessories  mentioned below.)</span></p>
<p>No two ways about it, to me the original is still the best, and the  Harley-Davidson Sportster is my top choice in the &#8220;standard&#8221; class.   Lots of other riders have voted with their pocket books and agree with  me:  the Sportster models are the best selling line of motorcycles in  America.</p>
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<p>Like most standards, the Sportster is a very versatile motorcycle.   Take one Sportster, add Harley&#8217;s flush mount leather saddlebags, sport  windshield, deluxe touring seat, low sissy bar with passenger back rest,  sport rack, overnight rack bag, and a tank bag, and you have a &#8220;sport  touring Sportster,&#8221; a pretty competent bike for weekend trips, without  seriously compromising its innate Sunday morning ride capability.  The  touring seat and passenger back rest make the Sportster a very  comfortable bike for riding double.<span id="more-14"></span></p>
<p>Today&#8217;s Sportster looks very much like the XLCH Sportster of 1958 (In  the Harley alphabet, all Sportster models have always started with  &#8220;XL&#8221;), but in fact every part of the bike is different.  The wheels,  brakes, forks, lights, frame, engine, transmission, electrical system,  gas tank, seat, oil tank, swing arm, rear shocks, everything is changed,  modern, but retains its traditional looks.  Harley-Davidson believes in  evolution, not revolution.  Sometimes this confuses people, who believe  that Harleys are obsolete retro-bikes.  Not true.  After over 95 years  in the motorcycle business (H-D is the oldest motorcycle company in the  world.), the Motor Company has learned a thing or two about what works  in the real world.</p>
<p>They have learned a thing or two about customer loyalty, too, and how  to keep it.  Years ago, Honda ran ads saying &#8220;You meet the nicest  people on a Honda.&#8221;  Today, you meet the nicest people on a Harley.   Part of the reason is the Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.), a factory  sponsored club for all Harley-Davidson owners.  Everyone who buys a new  H-D motorcycle gets a free first year membership in the National H.O.G.   Most also join their local H.O.G. chapter, sponsored by their local  dealer.  H.O.G. gives enthusiasts of both sexes and all ages, and from  all walks of life, a chance to meet with other Harley owners, go on  rides together, swap ideas, and generally have a good time.  There are  National and local rallies that you really should not miss.  H.O.G.  chapters also do a lot of excellent charity work in their local  communities.  You really do meet the nicest people on a Harley.</p>
<p>All modern Sportsters come with Harley-Davidson&#8217;s unit construction  Evolution V-twin engine, bored to either 883cc (54 cubic inches) or  1200cc (74 cubic inches).  The former is easily converted to the latter,  since the stroke is identical, by the addition of new pistons and jugs  (or by just boring out the 883 cylinders), and slightly modifying the  883 heads.  As I write this, the H-D kit to change an 883 into a 1200 is  under $900, including installation by your Harley-Davidson dealer.   Either engine size gives you easy control of instant torque for real  world riding situations.  I think of the 1200, especially, as a &#8220;velvet  hammer.&#8221;</p>
<p>While we are on the subject of engines, it is no secret that the  Motor Company delivers these bikes in a very modest (EPA) state of tune.   The factory rated horsepower/torque at the crankshaft, which is about  57/53 (883cc) and 66/72 (standard 1200cc), can be increased by about 7  hp just by switching to a H-D Screaming Eagle low restriction air  filter, H-D Screaming Eagle low restriction mufflers, and re-jetting the  carburetor.  These changes are recommended by almost all H-D dealers  world wide, and do not affect your new bike warrantee.  For this reason,  you will seldom encounter a truly stock Sportster on the street, or one  that isn&#8217;t faster than the magazine road tests would lead you to  believe.</p>
<p>Any Sportster is the most basic and honest of motorcycles; a work in  progress, a beautiful painting (the finish is absolutely first class)  waiting for you to add the final details.  That is why you will probably  never see two Sportsters exactly alike; everybody adds the finishing  touches they personally desire.  This is particularly true of the basic  XLH 883 and XLH 1200 models.  For a complete list of the modifications  and accessories added to the XLH 883 test bike pictured above, click  here to see the  H-D Sportster Accessory List.</p>
<p>There are also three somewhat more stylish &#8220;cruiser&#8221; models, the XLH  883 Hugger, and the XL 883C and 1200C Customs, all with lowered  suspensions.  These are particularly suitable for those of shorter  stature (seat height only 27.12 inches).  The 1200 Custom is the most  lavishly finished of all Sportsters, with chrome engine cases and many  extras straight from the factory.</p>
<p>The final model is my favorite of the line, the XL 1200S Sport.  The  Sportster Sport is a return to the original XLCH concept of the hot rod  Sportster.  Parenthetically, the XLCH Sportster was the bike for which  the term &#8220;super bike&#8221; was originally coined (legend has it that the &#8220;CH&#8221;  stands for either &#8220;California Hot&#8221; or &#8220;Competition Hot&#8221;).  The new  Sport model comes with a little more of everything that has always made  the Sportster great, an up rated fully adjustable suspension at both  ends, up rated double floating disc front brake, and a 15% higher output  1200cc V-twin engine with lightened flywheels and Buell heads.  This  makes it the quickest Sportster of them all, with a quarter mile time in  the 12.9 second range.  Like the standard Sportsters, it retains a  generous 6.7inch ground clearance and 36/40 degree lean angles  (right/left respectively).  Plus outstanding stability, moderate weight  for its displacement (all Sportsters weigh under 500 pounds), and the  low center of gravity which makes any Sportster a pleasure to ride.  Its  sportier riding position and understated styling make the Sport the  meanest looking of all Sportsters, every inch the street fighter that it  is.</p>
<p>Final touches that make any Sportster a top choice in its class  include self canceling turn signals, a superior control layout,  hydraulic self-adjusting overhead valves, electronic ignition,  cast  alloy wheels with tubeless tires (laced wheels are optional), halogen  headlight, vacuum operated fuel valve, and maintenance free belt drive.   The highest resale value in its class does not hurt, either.  In fact,  many late model used Sportsters are sold for nearly 100% of their new  price!</p>
<p>The best thing about any Sportster is riding it.  Man, this is an  easy bike to ride!  Very willing and very forgiving of small errors.   All that torque from its big V-twin engine makes it hard to stall in  town, and teriffic for passing on the highway.  The Sportster&#8217;s low  center of gravity and excellent basic frame and suspension geometry make  it very stable and easy to steer at all speeds.  It does not flick from  side to side like a sport bike, but it steers precisely into turns.   And its generous lean angle means that if you enter a corner a little  bit faster than you should have, don&#8217;t panic, just push a little harder  on the handlebar (counter steer), and your Sporty will lean that much  farther and whip you through without muss or fuss.  I just love a  forgiving bike that will save me when I mess up!  The disc brakes,  upgraded in 2000 with 4-piston calipers, are positive and progressive  without being grabby.  The positive shifter gets you the gear you select  every time, although it makes a little noise doing it.  The brake and  clutch levers are the most comfortably shaped in all of motorcycling.   The final belt drive is quiet and clean, needs no maintenance, doesn&#8217;t  jack the bike around like some shaft drives, and is as light as a chain.</p>
<p>The Sportster is a bike equally suited to both the city streets and  country roads.  The scenic route, always the best choice on any  motorcycle, is what this bike seems to have been designed for.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t believe the stories you may have read about that bugaboo,  vibration.  Here is the straight copy:  a Sportster is very pleasant  cruising at all speeds up to about 60 mph, surprisingly so.  In fact,  its a blast.  And the 883 is even a little smoother than the 1200.  From  about 60 up to about 67 mph (in 5th gear), vibration gradually becomes  intrusive, mostly through the handlebars.  I like to cruise at about 65  on the freeway.  By 70 mph vibration becomes uncomfortable (to me) for  sustained cruising.  A modern Sportster is certainly smoother than the  1969 BSA Lightning I rode for many years, and none of us complained  about vibration from our Triumphs and BSA&#8217;s back in those days.  If you  want a Harley for sustained 70+ mph freeway cruising, look at an FXD  (Dyna) or FLH (Touring) model; but for the scenic route, you can&#8217;t beat a  Sportster.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know what the top speed of a 1200 Sportster is, but I will  tell you that the first time I tested its &#8220;passing power&#8221; by rolling it  all the way on at 65 mph, I got to 105 mph, in what seemed like a very  short time indeed, before I could get it rolled off again!  Whatever its  ultimate top speed is, I would say it is real adequate.</p>
<p>No other bike in its class holds its value like a Sportster.  Or  looks like a Sportster.  Or sounds like a Sportster.  Or feels like a  Sportster.  In a world full of me-too and look alike bikes, the  Sportster is the real thing.</p>
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		<title>Harley-Davidson Touring Electra Glide Classic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2012 Harley-Davidson Touring Electra Glide Classic FLHTC is a superb bike for the lengthy distance outings. New for 2012, the Harley Touring Electra Glide Classic includes a effective, new, bigger air-cooled Twin Cam 103 Harley engine with 6 speed cruise drive tranmission, supplying more performance energy for passing, hill-climbing, and riding with passenger and lugagge. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2012 Harley-Davidson <strong>Touring Electra Glide Classic</strong> FLHTC is a superb bike for the lengthy distance outings. New for 2012, the Harley <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Touring Electra Glide Classic</span> includes a effective, new, bigger air-cooled Twin Cam 103 Harley engine with 6 speed cruise drive tranmission, supplying more performance energy for passing, hill-climbing, and riding with passenger and lugagge.</p>
<p>A vital feature from the bike may be the motorcycle luggage capacity. The FLHTC includes a Tour Pak supplying additional space towards the Harley motorcycle saddlebags. The GTX Harley saddlebags are ideal for storing your products for lengthy distance freeing. Find out more about this bike using its Harley saddlebags and Tour Pak motorcycle luggage capacity. Also take time to uncover more Harley touring motorcycles like the Electra Glide Ultra Limited another touring bike.</p>
<p>The Road Glide is another must see for motorcycle touring. Bear in mind the touring bikes such as the <em>Ultra Classic Electra Glide</em> come with an optional motorcycle sidecar. Find out about these and also the other Harley bikes such as the premium CVO Street Glide with custom Harley wheels.</p>
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