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Old 01-14-2018, 04:14 PM
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The weather was nice here today (mid 50's w/sun) so decided to pull out the ZR & V-Rod to blow out the cobwebs. As I was out enjoying the experience of the Z, I had a thought that was new to me.
Seems there are a lot of similarities between these two excellent machines.
Both were built by iconic companies in the USA. Chevrolet, Harley Davidson, add Apple Pie and you can't get anymore American !!
Both used outside sources to aid in engine development. Lotus / Porsche.
Both are a radical departure from the norm of Chevrolet & Harley Davidson.
Both are high reving engines. 7000 rpm & 9000 rpm redlines respectively.
Both are DOHC. I believe a first for both companies.
Both have top speeds in the same range.
Both were developed to exceed anything available from an American company at the time.
Both are worth less than half what they cost new. A bummer, but it is OK.
Both are an absolute pleasure to drive.
Both don't get recognition for what they are from most people you run into. Typical conversations: "Nice Corvette". "It's a ZR-1", "What's that?" // "What brand is your motorcycle?", "Harley Davidson", "Doesn't look like a Harley Davidson!". I generally just smile and think "You don't have a clue what you're missing !!".
Just thought I'd share. Thought it was pretty cool.
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GM did have a couple of DOHC engines before the LT5. The QUAD4 from the late 80s and the Cosworth Vega from the mid 70s were both DOHC motors.
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Originally Posted by bb62
GM did have a couple of DOHC engines before the LT5. The QUAD4 from the late 80s and the Cosworth Vega from the mid 70s were both DOHC motors.
Thanks for the correction bb62. I don't remember having anything to do with either of those. Always good to gain knowledge.
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The VROD is a unique bike. I might have one if I didn't have another niche Harley Davidson.


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Originally Posted by 93Rubie
The VROD is a unique bike. I might have one if I didn't have another niche Harley Davidson.


I like it!!!!!
What are you hiding under the cover??
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Wrong thread selected

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That is the 93.

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