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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3130969" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Properly serviced a Harley will last 100K pretty easily. But I'd go with an import too. I have a '94 Honda VT1100C and I once read an article on it's engine. I really wish I'd have downloaded it, but it was stated that the engine in it was in the top 5 for engine reliability of any engine made for a motor vehicle of any kind. It's been years and it may have changed but that still speaks volumes. I know I blasted through the Mohave and probably averaged 90 MPH in August and it didn't even blink. Yea, it was hot and I wanted the hell out of there. Pulled into Needles for gas and it was 118 degrees. I was riding it home from L.A. In August! Not real smart, but I had no real choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3130969, member: 3099"] Properly serviced a Harley will last 100K pretty easily. But I'd go with an import too. I have a '94 Honda VT1100C and I once read an article on it's engine. I really wish I'd have downloaded it, but it was stated that the engine in it was in the top 5 for engine reliability of any engine made for a motor vehicle of any kind. It's been years and it may have changed but that still speaks volumes. I know I blasted through the Mohave and probably averaged 90 MPH in August and it didn't even blink. Yea, it was hot and I wanted the hell out of there. Pulled into Needles for gas and it was 118 degrees. I was riding it home from L.A. In August! Not real smart, but I had no real choice. [/QUOTE]
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