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Sounds like BS to me since I've owned a bike from everyone of those. They have all had their own problems and actually the jap bikes had more problems than my Harleys ever did.
But NO BIKE has the cult following like Harley........ period. Even with all the problems, people still buy every one of them and probably always will - EVEN WHEN THEY GO FULLY WATER COOLED. ThumbUp
GREAT MARKETING...does NOT make a GREAT product...!
GREAT MARKETING...does NOT make a GREAT product...!
Just thought I would mention the term "Jap" is a insult . The people of Japan view it about the same way as being called sub human. I know this based on my son being married to a japanese national. The term was a term used in WW2 and was a intended insult.
Bill
Maybe it's time for the modern day people of Japan to grow up and stop treating it as an insult. During, and for some time after the war, sure it was an insult. Remember Pearl Harbour?Just thought I would mention the term "Jap" is a insult . The people of Japan view it about the same way as being called sub human. I know this based on my son being married to a japanese national. The term was a term used in WW2 and was a intended insult.
Bill
Up until I bought my 2010 Triglide I would have agreed 100%, all my previous Harley's had been trouble free. My 10 was a big disappointment which still bums me out when I think about it. I was all stoked to take delivery of it and happy as a clam when I road it home, until the heat hit me. After that it just seemed like it was one thing after another. I fixed the heat and the lack luster power. But the rear brakes failing because of the rear brake switch, the shorted out start button, electrical gremlins which may have been the ignition switch going south, bad compensator and leaking stator finally sealed its fate at 22,000 miles. I travel exclusively on a trike and feel it should be every bit as reliable as a car, they both sure cost the same.
My dads has been the typical 1st model year issues some manufacturers have when they cut corners and do a middle of the road R&D job. His 09 in 46,000 miles has had 3 shorted start buttons, one stranded us for 3 days 1,400 miles from home, bad front wheel bearings, warped oil cooler adapter, bad rear O2 sensor, bad compensator, 2 bad inner primary bearings, broken top front motor mount bolts, packing his luggage in trash bags for an entire year because Harley diddled around trying to find a solution to the leaking trunk door only to do what they should have from the beginning and that was use the Lehman seal which hasn't leaked since. Right now it also has a leaking stator which we are just going to monitor and deal with if it was to get worse.
Knock on wood, so far my 2012 Wing has only required oil changes and fuel. I'm sure sooner or later it may have some issues but I think I have a better chance at having fewer issues than I would with the Triglide I had. The thing that bums me out the most is when I go into a Harley dealer and see the new bikes, I would really love to buy one, was jonesing over a 2013 Road Glide ultra but won't allow myself to be disappointed again.
I've had nothing but great luck with my 06 Ultra, only gave me one surprise while on a trip, and it was my fault I didn't deal with it sooner. The ignition lock had been sticking from time to time, would lube it and all would be well. I crapped out 250 miles from home which required a dealer to send a tech out to look at it. The dealer Horsepower Harley in Williamsport is top notch in my book. They sent a tech who was on his lunch break to see if he could get it unlocked. Couldn't get it so they sent a box truck with a lift gate, the 3 of use muscled the bike onto the gate and into the truck. They fixed it at the dealer and only charged me a half hours labor and nothing for saving my bacon.
I'm sure one day I may once again own another new Harley once they get there QC where it should be for a premium motorcycle.
wow i can't believe what i'm hearing , after getting rid of that stupid exhaust that had a cad in it the heat went away and has more power but outside of that i havn't had any trouble with my 2010 tg been on alot of trips pulling a trailer and have 32000 miles on it sorry to hear about the problems and leaking stators are normally caused by to much oil in primary take a little out of it and i bet it quits leaking i;ve been through this before on my other bike i was told by a mechanic that its better to run it a little low then to much cause the oil is slung around inside for lubrication and it dosen;t take much, when you change the oil in primary makes sure not to put more then the book says which i believe is 34 oz
MSOCKO: Mine stator was leaking and I would suggest you fix it now that oil coming out of the stator plug blows all under the bottom of the bike and now you have to clean up the mess. Lot less aggravation later.. JMO
Just thought I would mention the term "Jap" is a insult . The people of Japan view it about the same way as being called sub human. I know this based on my son being married to a japanese national. The term was a term used in WW2 and was a intended insult.
Bill