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Harley Davidson XR 1200
The XR 1200 is a
powerful new Harley-Davidson hot rod motorcycle that was initially designed and
launched only in European markets in April 2008. Inspired by the XR-750, the
most dominating American dirt track racing motorcycle of all-time, the
Harley-Davidson XR 1200 is now poised to boost adrenalin levels on streets,
roads and highways around the world.
Review
As far as I know, Harley-Davidson has never before launched a
new motorcycle exclusively first in Europe. In Valencia, Spain, Harley did, and
the XR1200 was launched in a big way to virtually anyone that can walk and talk
in the European motorcycle press.
The XR1200 sure makes a presence different to most other motorcycles. It’s
unique from the Motor Company, and the only other motorcycle on the market I can
find for some sort of comparison would be the Euro-only Yamaha MT01!
Riding the XR1200 as hard as I dare through the mountain passes and valleys was
a very pleasing experience. I had to keep reminding myself that I was on a
Harley launch and not a Buell launch! Not that the XR 1200 feels anywhere
remotely like a Buell. It’s too big for that but still handles so well. With the
XR1200 working hard under you, it should be much easier to keep up with your
friends on sportsbikes. You won’t go faster, but certainly as fast in many
places. Source Motorcycle.com
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