Well Jaeger, I have a feelin' that more than a few of 'em only "know" of the Sportster as "a girl's bike"! And thus, because it's always been lighter and more maneuverable than a H-D Big Twin(and was, of course, created by H-D to compete both in the marketplace and on the track against the british road burners of the day...hmmmmmm..."road burners"....COULD that possibly be considered the "Sportbikes" of their era???)...well, "naturally" the Sportsters "have to be" a "girl's bike" because they has no real "heft" to 'em, like any "real man's" motorcycle "should have", RIGHT?!

(yep Jaeger, now I COULD BE wrong about how I read a lot of those fellas minds over there....but I don't think I am)


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)