A couple of years ago I decided to rent a harley while we were at Daytona Beach.
I figured that it was time to see if there really was anything to all of this harley hype.
I came to the conclusion that harleys aren't for me and that hype was all that it was.

It was a beautiful bike. But, it isn't even close to being a VALK.
My complaints about its shortfalls were as follows:
It was underpowered.
It felt like a paint shaker when stopped at a redlight.
While riding on A1A I had to downshift everytime the speedlimit changed. I felt like I was "shifting" myself to death.
On our next trip to the beach I brought my VALK with me.....
Cruising A1A was much more enjoyable on the VALK.
There is no doubt in my mind that the VALK is a much superior motorcycle.
Face it..... gabbing a handfull of throttle on a harley will never put the grin on your face that doing so on a VALK will.
I have given and received much good natured "ribbing" from co-workers that ride harleys.
It's like the FORD vs CHEVY thing.
And as long as the jibes are good natured I personally don't see anything wrong with it.
As someone stated earlier.... there is a difference between harley "riders" and harley "owners".
I have been "snubbed" by harley "owners" many times because I ride "jap crap". Most harley "riders" that I've met respect the Valkyrie.
Harley-Davidson has done a great job of marketing itself. They've sold an "image" even more so than they've sold motorcycles. Their story is one of remarkable success in marketing.
This past weekend we deciced to ride in the Rolling Thunder ride.
There were an estimated 300,000 plus motorcycles there. I'll bet that 250,000 of them were harleys.
There were probably less than two dozen Valkyries.
I've been on poker runs and memorial rides where there were hundreds of harleys present and my VALK was the only one there.
I like that!
I've always made my own choices about my likes or dislikes.
I've never been one to follow the crowd.
I don't care if someone rides a harley or not.
I'll ride with almost anyone anytime.
And what they ride doesn't matter to me.
I just expect them to understand that I ride a VALK because that is what I want to ride.
It's funny how many harley owners think that everyone wants a harley and that people who ride something different are only doing so because they couldn't afford a harley.
A very good friend of mine rides a 96 Yamaha Royal Star......
He bought it used in 2000 and rides it everyday like he stole it.
It has never given him a single bit of trouble.
A couple of years after he bought it he bought a 93 Harley Ultra Classic with the intention of selling the Royal Star.
Six months later after a couple of oil leaks and some starting issues he sold the harley and kept the yamaha.
Based on his experience with the Royal Star, if I found myself with the need to replace the VALK for some reason anytime in the near future the bike that I would look the hardest at would be a Royal Star Venture.....

If Harley made a nice V4 liquid cooled tourer I'd look at it also.
I just can't see myself riding anyones V-Twin and being happy about it.