Pedro most shops carry multiple brands. Everybody knows that, or should. I think the dealer was smart to let people know they carry Indian cycles along with HD.
Man, I never like to slam a bike by HD, and I suppose I really won't on this one, but I honestly find this bike to be... uninspiring. It seems a marriage between the Iron 883 and the 72, only without the charm of the 72. I bet it's fun to ride though. But I wouldn't pay 12k for a bike that is this bland-looking.
What's wrong with Indian? That'd be an awesome dealer setup. "Don't like the Harley vibe? Want a traditional-looking bike with modern performance? Well let's just walk right over here to the Indian part of the dealer"
you have the typical attitude why HD continues to produce bikes in sub par level. You think looks only and little function.I think you can combine both.If I want a bike for looks only I would just buy a poster.There are thousands of baggers with such low seat height that you can't even turn the bike but sure looks "great" 9k Bike good only for small errands...Indian Scout is already blowing HD away with 100HP and far better looks and yes functional size gas tank certainly bigger then on sportster. Its a not an excuse HD to make toy like bikes and sell you "heritage" "make it your own" which basically means I sell you sub par bike under powered sub par components then you go spend more money to fix the issues...I am sure you find that logical...It sure makes HD happy with "upgrades" business
That's what I use my Sportie for Josh. They're a great little zip around bike that goes like the clappers off the mark at the lights. Good to see the 3 gallon peanut tank again with a hair decent fuel range. My other bike as a Ultra Limited.
3.3 gallons is a good fuel tank capacity for the Sportster 1200 Iron. The Yamaha Bolt has a tank capacity of 3.4 gallons and the Honda Shadow has a tank capacity of 3.7 gallons, so this Sportster 1200 Iron is in the same ball park as the competition. I think you might be confusing this tank with the 2.1 gallon gas tank used on the Sportster 48.
Dig the paint & graphics as well
Does it come with abs brakes
Is this bike suitable for a 6’2 tall rider?
awsome vlog !
Start it - please
Fuel Pak this and it'll really open up I bet. Get some new pipes, a cool air intake. Hell does Harley have a stage program for this?
yea it's 1200 from the 48
Stage 1 is the pipes and cleaner option. wouldnt be harley if there wasnt a stage program.
Warum hat er nicht angemacht???
Is it as tall as the roadster
Mark Gamble no, seat height is the same as the iron
Can I remove that ugly front headlight wind shield?
Mohammed shamma I really dont like that ugly cowl
How tall are you, mate?
Fistaszek00 he said 6'1"
Wear any leather jackets or Levi’s jeans in particular leather chaps with your motorcycle?
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28 inches? The seat height is 25. Something.
Is it an INDIAN sign that can be seen behind? 😄
Pedro most shops carry multiple brands. Everybody knows that, or should. I think the dealer was smart to let people know they carry Indian cycles along with HD.
When you say it's fresh off the truck I hope you don't mean from Mexico
Why do they call that bike a girls bike?
suto us because for lots of people it's a starter bike. Low, easy to ride
Starting CC should be no more 500!! Any more power than that, is overkill for a beginner motorcyclist.
agreed !
No. I started on a 1200cc and it was perfectly fine.
Man, I never like to slam a bike by HD, and I suppose I really won't on this one, but I honestly find this bike to be... uninspiring. It seems a marriage between the Iron 883 and the 72, only without the charm of the 72. I bet it's fun to ride though. But I wouldn't pay 12k for a bike that is this bland-looking.
Dude.. Very lame to have an Indian sign behind you...
What's wrong with Indian? That'd be an awesome dealer setup. "Don't like the Harley vibe? Want a traditional-looking bike with modern performance? Well let's just walk right over here to the Indian part of the dealer"
still toy capacity gas tank...
yeah because this bike is for cross country rides and needs that a 5g tank , which will look great on this little bike . . .(sarcasm) smh
you have the typical attitude why HD continues to produce bikes in sub par level. You think looks only and little function.I think you can combine both.If I want a bike for looks only I would just buy a poster.There are thousands of baggers with such low seat height that you can't even turn the bike but sure looks "great" 9k Bike good only for small errands...Indian Scout is already blowing HD away with 100HP and far better looks and yes functional size gas tank certainly bigger then on sportster. Its a not an excuse HD to make toy like bikes and sell you "heritage" "make it your own" which basically means I sell you sub par bike under powered sub par components then you go spend more money to fix the issues...I am sure you find that logical...It sure makes HD happy with "upgrades" business
It's a sportster. You buy these for zipping around town and short trips
That's what I use my Sportie for Josh. They're a great little zip around bike that goes like the clappers off the mark at the lights. Good to see the 3 gallon peanut tank again with a hair decent fuel range. My other bike as a Ultra Limited.
3.3 gallons is a good fuel tank capacity for the Sportster 1200 Iron. The Yamaha Bolt has a tank capacity of 3.4 gallons and the Honda Shadow has a tank capacity of 3.7 gallons, so this Sportster 1200 Iron is in the same ball park as the competition. I think you might be confusing this tank with the 2.1 gallon gas tank used on the Sportster 48.