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I Keep my opinion, Omega is more than a Harley than a Honda, and who is telling these thing understands a lot about motorcycles. 15 years as marketing consultant in motorcycles shops, I own a racing team...
Honda is the number one factory all over the world, his products have no personality, its production is massive and cold. At least, In Europe there is another opinion about Harleys. ¿Have you seen the new HD V-Road? compare it with a Honda CBR 900. These one has "screaming" orange stickers around the fairing, angle-cut lines in the engine, strambotic colors, extreme speed and horse power... but the Harley is ellegance: soft lines, no logos, just two collors (grey and black), engine with "soul"...
We have different opinions... as same as may not exist two similar Omega owners...
Best regards!
José
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