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Old 12-18-2007, 02:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2008 Harley-Davidson Models


"Ho hum. What to do?" is what I imagine the team of Harley-Davidson designers, engineers and management were asking themselves when planning for yet another year of motorcycles.

At this point in Harley's history they must start to feel like there's nothing new under the sun. It can't be easy after 105 years. Whether you're a Harley fan or not, one thing you can't do is underestimate a company that's been around that long.

So what did they do for year 1-0-5? Squeezed out three (two, really, as one is a slight variation on the same theme) new models from existing platforms, that's all.

Along with the expected new paint schemes, injection of chrome-a-licious accessories and a refresher on models recently released (Sportster Nightster as a late '07 and '08 CVOs) it was time to introduce the world to the Fat Bob, Rocker and Rocker C.

Fat Bob is the latest chunky-tired Dyna, formerly called the FXDF.

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Old 03-22-2008, 02:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Smile 2008 Rocker-C

Go ahead and me if you disagree with my taste in cycle styles but I just today plopped down a deposit on an '08 Rocker-C earlier today. Expect delivery in about 30 days.

In the interim, will read & learn as much as I can before I start riding as much as possible. To me the Rocker is an awesome looking bike and convinced me to buy my 1st new Harley.

Look forward to lively discussions about the Rocker-C.
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Old 04-21-2008, 03:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The Rocker is definitely a sweet looking bike. I expect to see a TON of them on the roads in the next year or so.
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Old 04-21-2008, 06:18 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Hmm now the people running the place are starting threads like these.
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I gotta agree the rocker c is sweet. I think I'd go with the X bones though.
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Has anyone heard of problems with the throttle on the new 08 models. I don't know anything about these new ones, rumor is that the throttle is electronic rather than the trusty old throttle cables, therefore it occasionally sends out faulty info. Is this just trash talkin or is there such a critter as this type of throttle?
Haven't really seen an 08 model up close and personal, someone enlighten me!
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Has anyone heard of problems with the throttle on the new 08 models. I don't know anything about these new ones, rumor is that the throttle is electronic rather than the trusty old throttle cables, therefore it occasionally sends out faulty info. Is this just trash talkin or is there such a critter as this type of throttle?
Haven't really seen an 08 model up close and personal, someone enlighten me!

Yes, Throttle By Wire does exist. The Japanese have been using this technology for years. HD began using it this year. I now own an 08 and I havent had any issues at all.

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I had a fellow club member pic up an 08 rocker.Not sure which model it is.I think its the upgraded one.Its a nice(kinda) sky blue a little chrome and polished wheels.The bike is sweet,but i want my bagger(ultra classic).
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Has anyone heard of problems with the throttle on the new 08 models. I don't know anything about these new ones, rumor is that the throttle is electronic rather than the trusty old throttle cables, therefore it occasionally sends out faulty info. Is this just trash talkin or is there such a critter as this type of throttle?
Haven't really seen an 08 model up close and personal, someone enlighten me!
I have a 2008 fxdl but it's the real deal, cables !
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i have a 08 soft tail with no problems
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my 2008 fatboy with cables has worked fined, 11k, it is my understanding that the touring models dont use cables anymore
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Brass air fittings

Now that is a lot of brass air fittings http://www.***********.com/subpages/airfitting_1.htm there is just about every type
of air fitting that you could want. Wholesale prices too. I guess these could be used as small water pipe fitting also. I
used some of the parts to make my babington wvo burner.
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