>> Bit of a silence from the depths of Wales though...
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>> Never seen a Harley Davidson with proper racing handlebars, sheep's-ear jobbies low down... do they
>> exist? Or does one have to be leaning back holding the ends of two three-foot-long
>> steer horns? Not very aerodynamic. And that asthmatic if throaty old pre-war unit needs all
>> the help it can get... it's true they have ohv these days though. Mustn't be
>> rude about traditional US engineering.
>>
>> Heh heh...
>>
Only cos I was late home tonight. And that wasn't because I commuted on the Harley either. ;-)
They do exist Humph, if you look up Jay Springsteen on Google you'll find pics of some of them. The quarter-mile dirt track racing (bit like speedway on steroids with a few jumps) is very popular in the States and Harley dominate to this day.
In all honesty they're not track racing bikes although the late lamented Buell was powered by a Harley engine. Sprinting and drag racing is their real forte.
Worth noting that before Honda came along in 1969 with the 750 Four, Harley's XLCH Sportster was for several years the fastest production motorcycle; its straight-line acceleration can surprise a few people even today but of course they're hopelessly outclassed by most of the modern stuff. Doesn't seem to put folk off buying them though.
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