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11-05-2015, 05:20 PM | #1 |
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Is a Harley better than a Nomad?
It's been 26 years since I've owned a motorcycle. Because of available funds, I bought a Vulcan Nomad for pleasure trip cruisin ( 200 miles or less per trip).
My question is this. Is a Harley Davidson Road King (similar to our bikes) a better ride, better quality than a Nomad? Everyone in my area (North Alabama) seems to ride a Harley Davidson. I feel inadequate because I don't own a 15000 or 20000 dollar bike. Is a Harley really that much better? Or is it just a status thing? There are some things about my 1600 Nomad that I don't like. Shaft drive and Hydraulic clutch, but other than that I like the Nomad. What is it about the Harley that everyone likes?
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11-05-2015, 05:29 PM | #2 |
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My Nomad is 10 years old and it is getting about time to think of an upgrade. I love the Nomad but I have had to add a bunch but still don't have everything I would want. By the time you figure your upgrades that price difference isn't as much.
Unless MaKaw comes out with something more in the touring line up with a larger frame, I will be looking elsewhere. The Voyager seating position is not like the 2006 Nomad.
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11-05-2015, 05:39 PM | #3 |
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i looked long and hard before buying my nomad. a deciding factor was a review i read were they test drove the vulcan, Yamaha's Road Star, Suzuki Boulevard and harley road king and all three reviewers picked the nomad. plus for $10000 cheaper than the harley... no brainer.the review is out there, google it up.
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11-06-2015, 08:02 AM | #5 |
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Riding a bike shouldn't be a "keeping up with the Jones" thing. If the Kawasaki feels right when you're riding, who cares what the others are on. I love my "03 Nomad. It fits me. Would I own a HD? Did once. Wasn't impressed any more than if I had been on a dirt bike. Nothing wrong with it, just felt like it was someone elses bike. Sold it. Bought the Nomad and been happy sense. A percent of HD owners are Harley riders because they think it impresses others. That bug hits it and they are polishing any. I've heard the words "I wouldn't own Jap crap". Then they crawl in the Nissan pick up and drive off. If the thought of riding the Kawasaki bothers you cause your friends are on HD's, then you are not riding cause you love the ride.
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11-05-2015, 06:54 PM | #7 |
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I've had a Road King, a 2001 Nomad and a 2008 Nomad. In my opinion there is no comparison, the Nomads were much better in every aspect.
Just my opinion.
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11-05-2015, 06:56 PM | #8 |
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I have both a Nomad and a Road King. I still find the Nomad more comfortable and economical to operate.
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I just bought a 2014 Harley Ultra Classic back in May of this year. Before that I had rode my Nomad to the last three rallies and it did fine. I've put 15K on it since I bought it 3yrs ago. As Joel pointed out, I have modded the thing to death trying to make it more of what I wanted. However, the Harley is (to me) hands down better for long distance riding. Better power and torque, smoother at speed and after a long day I don't feel as if I just ran a marathon. I still have the Nomad, it's my "bar hopper" now. One of these day I'll sell it, but for now I have the best of both worlds.
Guys here that think they know about harley and have never owned one are talking out their asses (IMO). They don't leak anymore and are just as reliable as any other bike as long as you do your scheduled maintenance. Any day of the week you can get on this forum and read about someone have trouble with their clutch, tires, brakes , engine noises, electrical problems and so forth... So my suggestion to you sir is to ride whatever makes you happy. Go test ride some bikes and make your own decision.
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11-05-2015, 08:17 PM | #10 |
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reading these posts, i guess its an individual experience. you make you happy! :)
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Pretty simple if I would think that Harley's are " Better", than the Nomad, I would be owning a Harley. The things you mention you don't like are all reasons I wanted the Nomad. 80 percent of the guys in my area own Harley's. Here are the words of Sonny Barger on this subject: " F***k them Harley's. We should have gone to the Japanese bikes long ago." Me I like Harley's for a number of reasons but not because they are "Better".
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95% of the Harleys ever sold are still on the road, the other 5% made it home
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11-05-2015, 11:26 PM | #15 |
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