January 17, 2012 1:36 AM PST
OK first of all who ever put that up had his head up his but and didn't have ALL the facts... just to point out a few:
28. is NOT an XLH-61 it is in fact the XLX (a bike I owned many years ago) you may think that's nit picking but this bike was marketing as the bare bones stripped down darling in the Sportster line at the time and it was dubbed the XLX I think the last X stood for least eXpensive but a great bike none the last, long live the iron head!
19. the picture is not of a 2006 model at all, it's the 1988 introduction Evo model, note the raised fender on the front and the lack of twin cam motor.
10. The new FXDWG did NOT reappear until 2010, not 2008... in fact in 2008 is when they had discontinued the FXDWG and attempted to replace it with the Dyna Fat Bob, pissed quite a few people off when they pulled that move along with straightening out the back fender in 2006 and the new version looks like they took an FXD frame and screwed with the rake... I've ridden a few of these and they're just an awkward machine to ride and kinda ugly to boot. You can put a flame job on anything you want but don't sell me an FXD with a wide glide on it I'm not that stupid.
7. Clearly covered the entire FXR family and they should have left it at that... great bike I owned the 87 FXLR still the bike that makes me kick myself for selling! Then they just got stupid with number 6
6. Is NOT an FXRS but an FXRT... did the person who put this together get in a hurry? The FXRS had a few variants the first model year came out with dual disk front brakes then the next year Harley got cheap and only put one disk on the front making it just an FXR but the few subtle extras made them name it the FXRS (don't ask me Harley tends to move in mysterious ways)
3. How the hell did this ugly red headed step chick make #3? That is one UGLY bike! Yeah it's an easter egg but that front fender screams "I don't belong on this model!!!"
1. If you're going to pick the best VROD that is marketed to the public this wouldn't even come close! The Street Rod was the best thing they ever built in that line up and NOBODY bought it because it had mid controls, higher suspension and could handle better than almost all the other big super bikes!
After looking this over seems to me that someone didn't do their homework:
top 5 that no one can deny:
5. The FXR line, started out as a Shovel head and became the test bed for the then new Evolution motor. The Evolution motor would have been introduced to the public in 1983 but because the rocker box started out with a 2 piece design all the techs and mechanics said "We are not going to pull the motor just to do a top end and customers will not stand for the cost incurred!" So they went back to the drawing board and came up with the 3 piece rocker box design to keep from doing a complete motor removal for doing top ends."
4. The 1965 Panhead-electric start, need I say more?
3. The 1980 FXWG-that bike was like the song Smoke on the Water, that is the bike that really made the custom bike market explode! Harley did an awesome job with that bike design from front to back and if you find one in factory condition and have the cash, buy it! You will NOT be sorry!
2. The K model 52 - 56, without those bikes there would be no Sportster, the Sportster is still their longest running model... sure there have been a lot of FL's but the XL is still the same as it ever was, it always had shocks its always had a short wheel base and it has always been a great bike!
1. The Softail- 84 to present, the Softail literally saved Harley's bacon and without it the motor company might have gone quietly into the night and been one of the last great motorcycle icons to go under.
That's my 2 cents anyway!