RoughRider wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:08:I will agree with you both when it comes to political issues. This forum has no place for that. I do however beleive this forum was intended for more than just folks who just happen to love their Savage. People come to this forum for answers. They come for truth and honesty. You should all give unbiased positive and negitives so they can make an unbiased opion of the bike before they go out and buy one. They come in here looking for information. They find all positive things said about the savage and hear no negative vibes. This forum shouldn't be biased. It should exchange idea's and veiw points good and bad. I think Susan is a great moderator with a positve view about her savage. please remember not everyone has had the same experiences that you have had susan. There are other forms out there on every other bike made and you will find a mix of idea's and opions good and bad. Even "Harley"s. It's really impossible for a bike to be as perfect as this forum makes the savage out to be.
I don't think that this forum really does anything to glamorize the Savage...to proclaim only it's attributes...or to even claim it to better than any other bike. We all know better. It squeaks and leaks the same as any bike. I know well after years of fixing several Japanese types. I don't know much about actually wrenching a Harley, but then I'm not the one that coined the phrase "paint shaker" either.
The Savage seems to have a different dynamic about it. On one hand, it attracts beginning riders that have a lot of questions about riding and wrenching. On the other, it is popular with older riders that have returned to riding (for whatever reason) after a few years out of the saddle. That was my case. The Savage is not like a Gold Wing for example, which is usually driven by older riders that don't (or can't) even do the repairs. They just take it to the dealer.
This forum is where we, the Savage Riders, gather. Here our age differences are even greater than the years the Savage has been produced. We all have varying degrees of knowledge about riding and wrenching. Our bikes all have minor differences, too.
It may appear that the Savage has a lot of faults because of all the topics for repair. However it can be looked at in two ways. 1. If the topics were all to be condensed down there'd only be 5 or so different issues (backfires, mufflers, petc0ck, etc), and 2. When the bike is running right no one really has anything to say....or they are out riding 8)