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Just about said something to "Got Harley" guy.

I hadn't even started to think about all the merchandise.

Standard leather jacket: 100 to 200 dollars

Same quality leather jacket with a shield and bar on the back and orange sleeves to make you go faster: 300-450 dollars from a 'Certified Dealer' of 'Authentic Rider Equipment'
 
Well:D my neighbor has a Harley:pray: and he won,t ride me and my buddy... I have suzuki and my friend has a yamaha...:D He only rides with his H-D and Triumph friends.When he goes riding bike must be clean and boots are shining :D ...Harley jacket and other stuff.:rolleyes:Showing to the others that i got Harley.:clap:

No big deal there.
The only Harley Rider I do not mind riding with is my brother in law.
He rides within the speed limit anyways and needs somebody to look out for him.
My best friend went from a sportsbike to a Harley and I only rode with him once when he had the Harley.
It just was not any fun.
He must have agreed because after 4 months he sold it and bought a Honda R1000 1000R ?
I think the largest percentage of Harley riders around me ride for different reasons then me?
Some great mountain roads around me and most of the time no traffic.
The cars are not bad and keep at least a decent speed most of the time, getting behind a gaggle of Harleys sucks though as they cannot keep a decent speed on the twisties without fear of grinding off the road.
I have always been a loner anyways and for the majority of the time find more fun with just a couple of people then a whole herd.
 
I hadn't even started to think about all the merchandise.

Standard leather jacket: 100 to 200 dollars

Same quality leather jacket with a shield and bar on the back and orange sleeves to make you go faster: 300-450 dollars from a 'Certified Dealer' of 'Authentic Rider Equipment'
:cool: You ain't a Harley man if you don't have at least the Harley jacket :rolleyes: and the bike...it's shame if it is stock bike :eek: can't park it next to fellow H-D that is tuned and fixed..you feel embarrassing :oops: for you bike.Like you buy a 7000e bike and put another 7000e to pimping you ride..just to look normal in eyes of all the other H-D friends :pray: ....
 
:cool: You ain't a Harley man if you don't have at least the Harley jacket :rolleyes: and the bike...it's shame if it is stock bike :eek: can't park it next to fellow H-D that is tuned and fixed..you feel embarrassing :oops: for you bike.Like you buy a 7000e bike and put another 7000e to pimping you ride..just to look normal in eyes of all the other H-D friends :pray: ....


If you spend a whole lot of money it will almost keep up with a cheap 35 year old Jap bike. Until you get to the corners.
 
If you spend a whole lot of money it will almost keep up with a cheap 35 year old Jap bike. Until you get to the corners.

Not a chance it'll keep up, the roads aren't long or straight enough to even come close, Ayah..kwaheri.....

I saw the second ever HD I've ever seen here in Kenya complete with the orange stripey jacket, full face, tinted visor, with a mutu (Local guy) on a Chinese 125 'piki piki' in his flip flops was in front over the lumpy bits. , when I mentioned this to the local US aid chick from Albuquerque who spends much energy on everything American, (who by the way had never raced hopping bar stools and because I, a nice fella held her tyts to help her) asked did I stop and speak to him, was met with a total blank stare, why, why, why would I do that??
 
Agreed, H*rleys are fairly ridiculous motorcycles by-and-large. Only exceptions in my book are the V-rod and any Buell.
Anyways, if the machine brings someone joy, then I'm not going to sling too much mud.
But why O why do most of these 'men' need to (i) have massive attitude problems, and (ii) wear neoprene 'skull' face masks? I simply cannot take any man seriously who is wearing a Halloween outfit. :D
 
A lot of bikers around my general area don't wear helmets. Seems like they are pretty much nearly all on Harleys.
 
Well, given that here in Australia Halloween has never been a big event (although in recent years more of the kiddies have been doing the trick or treat thing), anyone seen in a skull mask is automatically assumed to be a H*rley rider. :D
 
Idiots

Idiots

I tend to agree with most of the opinions in this thread. I don't have a problem with the Harley riders. It's the Harley owners that I just can't seem to stomach. You know, the ones who own an HD just so they can sit around bragging about how much they paid for paint and chrome, and pretend to be a 1%er a couple of weekends a year. Every piece of clothing they have on is usually branded, and their pickup and trailer have a "Live To Ride, Ride To Live" sticker on it somewhere. I have even had them walk around my Triumph Rocket III, and ask, "Triumph, does Harley make that?" As a general rule, the true bikers, hate the posers as much as we do.
 
I tend to agree with most of the opinions in this thread. I don't have a problem with the Harley riders. It's the Harley owners that I just can't seem to stomach. You know, the ones who own an HD just so they can sit around bragging about how much they paid for paint and chrome, and pretend to be a 1%er a couple of weekends a year. Every piece of clothing they have on is usually branded, and their pickup and trailer have a "Live To Ride, Ride To Live" sticker on it somewhere. I have even had them walk around my Triumph Rocket III, and ask, "Triumph, does Harley make that?" As a general rule, the true bikers, hate the posers as much as we do.

Welcome to the forums!
 
On the general Harley theme...
The first and only Harley that spoke to me was the XLCR. Man, I wanted that. Just as well I couldn't afford one at the time, it would have destroyed my illusions, I think.
Anyway, roll on a few years and the Evo engine came out. In the meantime I'd looked at various Harleys up close and not been impressed with the spindly frames, especially around the rear end. I rather fancied the notion of a brand-new Evo engine and transmission inserted in a properly designed frame and crafted in the style of the XLCR.
The idea's still got legs, but it's on the shelf, along with the Daihatsu turbo-diesel Boxer Beemer (the Germans beat me to it).
 
I tend to agree with most of the opinions in this thread. I don't have a problem with the Harley riders. It's the Harley owners that I just can't seem to stomach. You know, the ones who own an HD just so they can sit around bragging about how much they paid for paint and chrome, and pretend to be a 1%er a couple of weekends a year. Every piece of clothing they have on is usually branded, and their pickup and trailer have a "Live To Ride, Ride To Live" sticker on it somewhere. I have even had them walk around my Triumph Rocket III, and ask, "Triumph, does Harley make that?" As a general rule, the true bikers, hate the posers as much as we do.

Booyah! Hit the nail right on the head. I'm a Harley 'rider' - couldn't have said it better myself. I don't *hate* 'owners' - just choose to ignore them; if they are happy posing, who am i to judge?:o None of the folks I ride with have Harley's...except my wife who was a diehard sports bike gal, until she wanted something more comfy for the longer rides - now has a 1200 sportster.

What was interesting when she DID ride a sports bike, is who did the ole MC wave - if she was leading it was sports bikes, if I was leading it was cruisers. Not surprising I guess, but it was interesting to observe the different behaviors.
 
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I tend to agree with most of the opinions in this thread. I don't have a problem with the Harley riders. It's the Harley owners that I just can't seem to stomach. You know, the ones who own an HD just so they can sit around bragging about how much they paid for paint and chrome, and pretend to be a 1%er a couple of weekends a year. Every piece of clothing they have on is usually branded, and their pickup and trailer have a "Live To Ride, Ride To Live" sticker on it somewhere. I have even had them walk around my Triumph Rocket III, and ask, "Triumph, does Harley make that?" As a general rule, the true bikers, hate the posers as much as we do.

A perceptive comment. I actually like the H-D bikes...it's the lifestyle/poser factor that puts me off. I've had good riding buddies on H-D's and had H-D's myself. It's the bozos who change their whole world into orange and black and have bar and shield pillowcases that need to come up for air. A relative in Florida is the complete poser. He had to have a Fat Boy...then chromed it out...added the H-D edition Ford pick up...always talks about how great his Harley is. But I noticed when I visited and wanted to go for a ride he always had a reason not to. In the winter he'd say it was too cold and in the summer it was too hot. I finally told him he didn't have a motorcycle...he just had a driveway ornament.

I also own BMW's and know some clowns that are equally nuts with the blue and white roundel.

In the end, they're just motorcycles and you pays your money and makes your choice. Real riders just ride.
 
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I rode my 78 GS750 on a strip poker run (yes its a poker run where you only go to strip clubs, I like boobs) last year and a local MC put it on that isnt 1% but follows the same HD only theme.

Before we ventured off a few non members made comments on the old weathered GS I brought, it seems they were concerned with its reliability.

After the first stop we lost a bike due to a break down. Can you guess the make of the bike that had troubles? Thats right it was a HOG, I to was surprised.

So off to the second gentleman's club. This time two bikes had problems and would you believe it they were both MURICAN.

But of course the show must go on. So we get to the third "bar-o- sin", this time all were accounted for. But while standing outside enjoying a cancer stick I got into a conversion with some Harley folks. And they were impressed with the GS and its apparent reliability and performance. But they also felt the need to point out that it had a torn seat and dents in the tank, rust on the frame ,corrosion on the aluminum wheels, grime on the engine etc. So I pointed out that the guy who was riding this bike that had so many problems also had the hottest chick on the back (she's impressive and why she got with my greasy mess is beyond me so I just go with it) and it can and has out performed bikes 30+ years its junior and cost less than 10% of these other bikes. We had a laugh.

But I also learned that they have more respect for riders of metric bikes or non Harleys than they do for weekend warriors. Or posers, they considered posers guys on faux Harleys (i.e. Shadows, V-stars, etc) that dress and act like they are card carrying members of Sons of Anarchy.

The moral of the story, we had fun. I am looking forward to this years event. If things go according to plan *Knocks on wood* I will be on my restored and slightly modified 78 GS and I can explain built is better than bought and they can shiver in the shadow of my magnificence.


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