Makes sense. John Deere and Hardly Ableson combined in color scheme, both painted green so they match in with the fields and roadsides when they break and the guy with the Cornbinder or BMW has to go fetch parts for them...
Tom needs to learn a bit more about motorcycles before he shoots off his mouth.
1. Although during the AMF ownership period Harley did produce bikes that had MAJOR reliability concerns, that was in the 70's; from the Evo motor on Harley reliability is on par with any other major manufacturer (I ride a Honda so spare me your retorts)
2. THAT'S NOT A HARLEY! If Tom was a bit more knowledgeable about bikes, he would know that is a Boss Hoss. The Boss Hoss is a limited production machine from here in the US that uses as a power plant either a small block Chevy 350 or a big block Chevy 502. The use of a V-8 makes it the SINGLE MOST DISTINCT bike on the road, IMPOSSIBLE to confuse with anything else (unless you're Tom)
Please get back on your trike and pedal away now Tom, people who actually ride are here now.
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Makes sense. John Deere and Hardly Ableson combined in color scheme, both painted green so they match in with the fields and roadsides when they break and the guy with the Cornbinder or BMW has to go fetch parts for them...
Neither Harley nor Deere-
That's pure Chevy V-8 'neath that gas tank, probably 5.7 liter Corvette power.
Interested? Search "Boss Hog".
Challenge: Nothing runs like a Deere.
Response: Nothing smells like a John.
Tom needs to learn a bit more about motorcycles before he shoots off his mouth.
1. Although during the AMF ownership period Harley did produce bikes that had MAJOR reliability concerns, that was in the 70's; from the Evo motor on Harley reliability is on par with any other major manufacturer (I ride a Honda so spare me your retorts)
2. THAT'S NOT A HARLEY! If Tom was a bit more knowledgeable about bikes, he would know that is a Boss Hoss. The Boss Hoss is a limited production machine from here in the US that uses as a power plant either a small block Chevy 350 or a big block Chevy 502. The use of a V-8 makes it the SINGLE MOST DISTINCT bike on the road, IMPOSSIBLE to confuse with anything else (unless you're Tom)
Please get back on your trike and pedal away now Tom, people who actually ride are here now.
My father-in-law used to make those black toolboxes. I've still got mine.
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