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Volume 49, No. 9, June 1, 2006

Fast Fact
Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom
Engine: 1200cc XL Evolution
Transmission: Five-speed Power: Plenty
Torque: 91 Nm @rpm3300
Fuel consumption: does it matter?
RRP: $16,995

Easy rider
If you’re looking for an entry into this famous brand, Sportster 1200 Custom may be your ride writes Capt Val Kim.

Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom


Likes: Great value for money, easy handling, sweet engine, all-rounder cruiser
Dislikes: Bikini saddle for pillion passenger, no back rest

When talking Harleys, I often get asked “what is a good entry model?” In recent years, the Sportster range was the popular choice for first time Harley owners. The 1200 Custom is squarely in the middle of the bunch, offering much beefier presentation and grunt than the Sportster 883 – the traditional base level entry.

The throaty 1200cc XL Evolution engine isn’t exactly aimed to peel the rubber off the rear wheel, however, it catches up with your throttle demands with little effort. On the open road, it performs like a cruiser motor should behave. It’s also rubber mounted and you can really feel the difference in comfort from frame mounts.

The five-speed gearbox is chunky, but the clutch is one of the lightest I’ve felt. The carbon-belt drive is smooth and extremely quiet.

On the saddle, there are very few things that matter on this bike. Traffic, speed and even the gear selection doesn’t matter. What does matter is holding the throttle at the rev range that feels and sounds right. Get it right and it’s sweet vibration and music to your ears.

With the comfy saddle and the forward control bars, your body naturally falls into a cruising position ready for several hundred kilometres of open road. But the pillion saddle has a limited width, if a co-rider accompanies you on regular basis, you may consider investing in a back rest.

The likely big question in your mind is, “is it a real Harley?” Based on presentation, performance, ride and handling, the answer is a big yes. There certainly is no doubt about the origin of this Sportster.

At a starting RRP of $16,995, the Sportster 1200 Custom represents an exceptional value for money for a Harley.

As a package, this bike is a real treat both as a commuter and an open-road cruiser. Is this the cutting edge in motorcycle technology? No. Am I buying the most performance for my dollar? No.
Would I buy one? In a 1200cc heart beat.
Any comments for your motoring column? Email motoring@defencenews.gov.au

What I drive
2005 home made custom Harley Davidson


OWNER: PO Scott Wasley

Background
I wanted a Harely Davidson for my lifestyle and street cred. To own a unique bike, I built a custom Harley.

The project
I started in 2003 and finished in 2004. It took 14-18 months to complete registration and testing.

Quick specs
Engine: 80cbi nitrally V-twin
US imported frame
Numerous custom parts

What you like most
It’s a head turner, people take notice.

What’s it like to ride?
Surprisingly comfortable. It’s awkward looking, but goes like a cut snake. It’s a bit average to handle though, due to low ground clearance. It stops well.

Dislikes
Standard Harley vibrations.

Would you build another one?

No, but I’ll modify this one.

Tell us what you drive.
Send in a picture and details to motoring@defencenews.gov.au

 

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