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Harley-Davidson Penster

fireplug98

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[FONT=Arial, Tahoma, Helvetica, FreeSans, sans-serif]Looks like it's coming soon.
My opinion, no where near as nice looking as my Spyder but interesting.

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Tommy J.

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wonder what the Harley two wheel riders will say if Harley introduces it? lots snub their nose at the spyder and call it a car. think they'll say the same thing about the penster?:dontknow::dontknow:
 
SNOBS

SNOBS.....
heck, they don't even consider the V-ROD as a Harley... let alone the PENSTER....
i think all mechanical things are awesome...
but i couldn't care less what others think of my SPYD3R....
i had a young man (?) once tell me that he thot my SPYD3R sucked...
my reply was, "I'm happy you feel that way, because I'd hate to think that somebody like you would like the same thing that I do"...

well shut my mouth.... :thumbup:
 
Penster

Don't think so.
The prototype was built 1998 the orange one 2006 and is in Harley's Museum.
My understanding from a HARLEY dealer the only reason was to patent the leaning design but never build them.
 
That is one Harley I would ride, just as soon as they put a Honda powertrain in it of course!
 
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Looks like it fixes some of the things we don't like about the Canam. Your feet don't have to
be spred apart so much, not so good on old hips! Oh and you can see the motor! A little
competition might be good for all. The wifes Canam is great for her (only thing on the market)
but I will stick with two wheels for now. I ride both metric and american, two wheels and a motor
I'm on it. Some day when the old bod gives out I'll get a trike. Right now Can am is it, they will keep up with a two wheel cruser on the twistys! Jim
 
That thing is horrible, like it was built out of an old swing set from someone's backyard. Looks like one of those home built bikes done by one of those Discovery channel biker build off self proclaimed "artists."

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It won't be built...
Andy's right; that was an exercise from the late-nineties...
It never got much beyond the "build one and done" stage.
 
On the plus side, Just think how many hours and days you coud spend polishing this thing, IF anybody rode in the rain or dusty roads.
I think I'd just pass on it, if it was built
Oldmanzues
 
All i can say is:

Its Go Cart material.

I may have ridden it 35 years ago as a kid.

:yikes::yikes::doorag::doorag:
 
How much will it cost? When will it be ready or sale?

Those two two questions have to be answered before I personally think it is anything except animation.
 
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