Cranebird wrote:
I like the 72.The only thing they could do to improve it is to put a springer front end on it.
I thought about your comment. In the style department, it has merit. From a cost position, I doubt people would pay the cost. If I'm not mistaken, a chrome MoCo springer costs 4K.
Before I bought Spinner, I often debated with friends on when/if MoCo should bring out a CVO Sportster. Granted, the cost would be +15K for such a bike. If superior parts were to be used, I'd buy one. But I doubt they would sell many of them in total.
That Custom 1200 is about as close as we're going to get. I'm not in the market for a 'touring anything,' but the convenience of more fuel is tempting. And to be sure, with this many guns in the house, the phrase,
"Honey, I just bought a third Harley!" might be my last words spoken.
Contrast that idea to the 72 and I also feel a transparent glammed up Sportster is a waste of money. It doesn't really prvide any additional performance or comfort or driving distance. It's just another infamous MoCo parts bike. Perhaps with two dark custom Sporties they figured a chrome one would have a following.
They should just bring back a traditional Sportster with a redesigned peanut tank, polished features and the 1200cc engine.