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I was talking to the regional guy when I went in Friday. He came in and wanted to talk to me for I currently have the most (real) miles on a Street-Rod in the country. He asked me a plethora of questions one being "could I see myself buying a bigger current model" I responded and said No. He asked why and I told him I hate riding cruisers. He then asked what would I like to see. I said a Street 1200 model, more comfortable upright ergos capable of long rides but great handling and FAST. He said Harley was taken back by the sales on the Street Rod so far (apparently it's selling really well) and something I was describing was likely to come down the pike. I told him if they could iron out these first gen issues and give me a more comfortable bigger motor Street-Rod I would buy again.While riding tonight I had a vision of sorts, daydream maybe, ok more like just a thought but the HD developers wanted you to test out their newest models from here on out and write up reviews for them.
Just imagine doing what you love and getting paid for it.
Maybe! If they make something like I described I would definitely bite!Well Jedz, you're a very fortunate fellow to have a well paying job that you enjoy!
Maybe they'll at least cut you smokin' deals on new rides when they come out.
1I was talking to the regional guy when I went in Friday. He came in and wanted to talk to me for I currently have the most (real) miles on a Street-Rod in the country. He asked me a plethora of questions one being "could I see myself buying a bigger current model" I responded and said No. He asked why and I told him I hate riding cruisers. He then asked what would I like to see. I said a Street 1200 model, more comfortable upright ergos capable of long rides but great handling and FAST. He said Harley was taken back by the sales on the Street Rod so far (apparently it's selling really well) and something I was describing was likely to come down the pike. I told him if they could iron out these first gen issues and give me a more comfortable bigger motor Street-Rod I would buy again.
It would be awesome to be offered a Full time gig testing bikes and being part of a design team but I don't think I'll ever get offered that job. Even if I did the average salary of a product tester is 50-65K. I can't justify taking a substantial salary cut on a Job I already enjoy, most of the time...
If they could match my salary though, it would be a no brainier!
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Keep up the good work and maybe HD will eventually build a bike that ends up in my garage. :encouragement:
What did you think of the Moto Guzzi you rode as compared to the Street Rod?
Wife suggested a Sunday brunch/lunch ride.
She did not ride her bike at all last year (had knee surgery). And this is her first time this year, so about first time in 2 years.
Went on road that follow river, thru countryside.
Did not stop for any pictures, I knew she has trouble stopping on side of road.
Rode about 25 miles, into suburban Grand Rapids, and then a mile or so to this dinner.
(Not at all picturesque, but documentary.)
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On way back, did stop on side of road on this bridge (with wide paved shoulder) to discuss/confirm/revise our route to avoid heavy traffic, and snuck in a quick photo that somewhat shows the road and us.
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Overall, She really didn't enjoy it, complained about all kinds of things, and said she suggested it for me, since she knew my work has been stressful lately. But I appreciated it anyway.
I suppose I should repay the favor, and do something she will enjoy, like go sit in sand and bake in the sun at the beach for no good reason..... sometime.... raining now.
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Oops.... by Glenn Brenner, on Flickr
Oops.... by Glenn Brenner, on Flickr