[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Harleys (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 4/26/2012 9:03:49 AM EDT
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I quit. Actually, I ride because I enjoy it, too. I choose to ride a Harley because it's American. I like the Victory bikes, too. That being said, I have nothing against any other bike maufacturer. Sorry about that (or those) Harley riders that ticked you off. |
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LOUD PIPES SAVE LIVES !!!!! ![]() Same reason I rock 15" subs in the car. Makes people aware of me and keeps me safe. I just drive much faster than everyone else on the road. That way, I only have to look in front of me so it reduces my chances of being in an accident by 50%. |
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Very neat motorcycles. They sound great with an aftermarket muffler.
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Ride what you want. Just ride, and don't be a dick. I always thought the "you need to ride ____ " mentality was stupid, regardless of the brand they were talking about. If I ever get another bike I think I may get one of the new/old Triumphs. Re: LOUD PIPES SAVE LIVES!!! I currently ride a BMW with a dry clutch. My previous bike was a BMW with a dry clutch. The bike before that was a Ducati with a dry clutch. LOUD CLUTCHES SAVE LIVES!!! |
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I ride because i enjoy it. If you ride to prove you are a 'badass' you need to quit.. You win at Harley ownership IMO. Same reason i had a Harley. Most (not all) other harley riders creeped me out. They usually assumed that I was part of the cult but chose to not wear assless chaps that day. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I ride because i enjoy it. If you ride to prove you are a 'badass' you need to quit.. You win at Harley ownership IMO. Same reason i had a Harley. Most (not all) other harley riders creeped me out. They usually assumed that I was part of the cult but chose to not wear assless chaps that day. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I had an '03 Superglide... I miss it and shouldn't have sold it, but that's another story... That said, I fucking HATED most other Harley riders with a passion. It seemed to be that because I didn't dress the part I wasn't a REAL Harley rider. I'll get another one some day... |
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There are so many places I could go with this!
For those that ride ANY brand for the enjoyment of riding and the freedom of the experience.......two thumbs way up! For those that ride ANY brand for some status or connection to some group or idea......you're missing the point! (believe me there are both the Kenny Roberts and Sons of Anarchy wanna Be's everywhere) I work in the industry and our phrase is "we are around a lot of 40+ year old adolescents". And, I write this as the wrenches in the background are spinning away on 4 bikes on racks and several on deck to be worked on. Buy what you like, and just ride it. (no, riding to the shop/bar/coffee shop and then back home does not make you a seasoned rider.......but it's a start. Try riding a little farther and explore some roads you've not been on before. You'll probably not brag up your skills like before at the bar, you'll just quietly laugh at those that do and know you have the skills that come with time and experience.) |
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I ride because i enjoy it. If you ride to prove you are a 'badass' you need to quit.. You win at Harley ownership IMO. Same reason i had a Harley. Most (not all) other harley riders creeped me out. They usually assumed that I was part of the cult but chose to not wear assless chaps that day. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I had an '03 Superglide... I miss it and shouldn't have sold it, but that's another story... That said, I fucking HATED most other Harley riders with a passion. It seemed to be that because I didn't dress the part I wasn't a REAL Harley rider. I'll get another one some day... I'll get another one too. I liked it for what it was but my tastes changed. They are changing back. I noticed that the Huns and their ilk ride rather distinctive harleys. Old. Plain. Unclean. Usually a Dyna from what I've seen. I find that appealing. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
| Its not the brand that im talking about. Every motorcycle is good in my book. Those who ride because they enjoy to ride are good. Its those who feel they must make the most sound, wear sunglasses at night, and ride like they are the only one to ever twist a throttle who bother me |
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yes...loud pipes/clutches can save lives.
when they aren't annoying the piss out of everyone who isn't about to run over you. if you ride like you should (where you assume 1 - you are invisible, and 2 - everyone is trying to kill you but...do what you want. just realize you are disturbing the peace every bit as much as the G's rolling around blasting ghetto rap, and most people would love to see you wreck simply because of the irritation factor of the unnecessarily loud, attention seeking stereotypical harley rider. (caveat) harleys (cruisers in general) are naturally louder than some other bikes. i have no problem with that - it is the obviously modified super decibel douche bags i'm talking about above. cartman said it best - 16 year old girls. |
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Only use my pipes sparingly and if I'm pushing through someone's blind spot.
Knuckles ain't one of them flip-flop cargo shorts wearing fags who thinks it's a weiner sprouter to burnout at a light. Don't be one of them douches who doesn't wave back either - sportbikes, cruisers...hey it's us vs. the cagers |
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I used to ride a Harley. Before that I rode a Honda. Now I ride a Suzuki.
I'm not a badass - well I was on the Harley but before that I wasn't on the Honda. So.....uh......I wasn't then I was now I'm not. Yeah. I like Harley-Davidsons and will probably own another one someday. Then I will have regained my badassness. I like motorcycles in general. All types and makes. The badass American in me appreciates the fact that I can own bikes made by the nation who has kicked major ass around the world and I can own and ride bikes made by the people who's asses we kicked. Nothing like American variety. |
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I grew up with bows, guns and bikes. My first bike was a Honda mini trail 50, raced motorcross later with a Suzuki 125 and a Yamaha 465. I was riding a Honda XL 185 on the road before i owned a car back when i was 16.
Years later i had an 1982 1200 sportster. I had some work done to the engine to make it go fast and she sported some straight pipes that were loud. I sold that and bought a Wide Glide and had work done to it so she would go fast. Times got hard and had to sell it. I'd like to have another bike if and/or when i can afford one but right now it's a luxury that i don't need. I'd probably buy an enduro or adventure type bike if i could now just so i could drive offroad to camp etc. etc. I love to ride and miss it. |
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Quoted: For me, everything about riding a bike is summed up in one pic somebody else took of me: http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b53/vanilla_gorilla911/267575_255414911141103_100000177874108_1246272_681765_n.jpg Needs way more corners |
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The whole Harley attitude and "lifestyle" is why I currently and most likely always will ride metric cruisers.
And the retards who try to sell a 2002 dyna for 1,000 off MSRP off of a 2012 one, just because they add pipes...."HARLEYS ACTUALLY APPRECIATE IN VALUE DERPPP" |
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Quoted: Quoted: For me, everything about riding a bike is summed up in one pic somebody else took of me: http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b53/vanilla_gorilla911/267575_255414911141103_100000177874108_1246272_681765_n.jpg Needs way more corners That's about 25 miles from and on the way to Deal's Gap. There's plenty of corners there. |
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The whole Harley attitude and "lifestyle" is why I currently and most likely always will ride metric cruisers. And the retards who try to sell a 2002 dyna for 1,000 off MSRP off of a 2012 one, just because they add pipes...."HARLEYS ACTUALLY APPRECIATE IN VALUE DERPPP" So true, but there's "one" born every day that will jump all over that to save the 1k.........especially if the seller put the "Scremin Eagle" air cleaner trim ring on too! ROFLMAO (BTW, I could make a mint on the vast quantities of those "rings" laying around here......any takers?! they are just easy stick on) LOL The ones we laugh at (on the inside - lol) are the ones who just bought a classic 1968 whatever troublehead that's had more hands on it than a working girl at the mustang ranch and think it's work big $$. Uh, ya right. Let us lighten your wallet and repair that classic! |
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Very neat motorcycles. They sound great with an aftermarket muffler.
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Ride what you want. Just ride, and don't be a dick. I always thought the "you need to ride ____ " mentality was stupid, regardless of the brand they were talking about. If I ever get another bike I think I may get one of the new/old Triumphs. http:// Re: LOUD PIPES SAVE LIVES!!! I currently ride a BMW with a dry clutch. My previous bike was a BMW with a dry clutch. The bike before that was a Ducati with a dry clutch. LOUD CLUTCHES SAVE LIVES!!! I always think my brother's hypermotard is about to shred itself at each light. |
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I ride because i enjoy it. If you ride to prove you are a 'badass' you need to quit.. You win at Harley ownership IMO. Same reason i had a Harley. Most (not all) other harley riders creeped me out. They usually assumed that I was part of the cult but chose to not wear assless chaps that day. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I had an '03 Superglide... I miss it and shouldn't have sold it, but that's another story... That said, I fucking HATED most other Harley riders with a passion. It seemed to be that because I didn't dress the part I wasn't a REAL Harley rider. I'll get another one some day... Harley branded clothing on a Harley rider.... So that DEAF people can tell what you are riding from a distance. I never get that.... Is the HD branded clothing so that everyone can tell you are the STUD that owns the American Iron in the parking lot? I ride a Suzuki. I have ZERO Suzuki branded clothing. I have driven Nissan cars for the last 18 years. I have ZERO Nissan branded clothing. I have one ARFCOM shirt that does not even say ARFCOM, it is just a BFL. I have one Glock branded pullover that I got for free because my SIL did Glock promotional products. I have ZERO other firearms branded clothing and I have been shooting for 29 years and owning my own firearms for 16 years. I just don't get it. |


