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#1 Post by Bachstrad37 » Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:25 am

Was looking for a new helmet today. I've always had a thing for how Harley helmets were shaped, so I headed to a Harley shop. I found the exact helmet I been eying for a few months and decided on a large. I approached a sales lady and asked for a large. She headed to the back room and gathered a large model helmet I had requested. As I was trying it on, she asked me if I rode a Harley. I said 'no, I rode a Kawasaki'. Her response? "It's Ok, you're looking to upgrade."

W...T...F....! I didn't make an issue of it and said 'I'll take the helmet."

Now...I'm not a branding racist, but that caught me off guard. Anyone else confront this in the past? I have several friends that ride Harleys, but damn...give a brother a break for liking their AGV branded Harley Davidson helmets!
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#2 Post by CORSCO » Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:32 am

Bike Racism...about as prevelant as any other. You may not think you are, but deep down it sits, lurking.
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#3 Post by Bachstrad37 » Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:34 am

I think you're right, Corsco. She giggled a bit after saying that, but I really wanted the helmet and went on with the purchase. I don't can't return it as they have a no return policy. You know we have it good when stuff like this irritates us.
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#4 Post by sharpmagna » Sat Jul 01, 2006 12:10 pm

More like elitiism if you ask me. I'll stick to my 20 year old Honda, thank you very much.
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#5 Post by Shorts » Sat Jul 01, 2006 12:57 pm

Eh, DH got the same thing the other day. He rode to work on his Vulcan and then one of the other guys comes buy with the oh so typcal time for a new line harley guy, "When are you gonna buy a real bike?" :roll:

I told DH to ask him when Harley guys are gonna come up with a new line.

That kinda high and mighty attitude, as a new rider I really have no problems not ever having a Harley in the garage. They don't really appeal to me much anyway.
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#6 Post by KingRobb » Sat Jul 01, 2006 4:59 pm

my apologies for the brethrens flagrant mechanical racism....

its silly from all angles...people ride what they like. Myself i have a kaw and a hawg... and would reallly like to add an bmw r1200c or one of those new victories to the stable....need money...may sell blood. any one here need any?
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#7 Post by Mustang » Sat Jul 01, 2006 5:13 pm

From someone who rides a Harley, I'm both confused and embarrassed by the apparent 'elitism' by some other Harley riders.

Never forget I mentioned how much I liked the new Star motorcycles while at a bike night dominated by Harleys...should've seen the looks :lol: :lol:

But don't forget this elitism can rear it's head from riders of other types and makes of motorcycles too...

BTW hope you got the harley helmet on sale...the one time I bought a HD helmet it stood for High Dollar rather than Harley Davidson
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#8 Post by augustulus » Sun Jul 02, 2006 1:44 am

Of all the brands of bike I would ride, Harley isn't on the list.

I'd take a Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Ducati, Moto-Guzzi, Triumph,,,etc. etc. all first.

If someone GAVE me a Harley I would sell it, buy a Moto-Guzzi or a Yamaha, and pocket the rest.

They can keep their antiquated overpriced buckets thanks.
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#9 Post by Gummiente » Sun Jul 02, 2006 1:58 am

quintisv wrote:They can keep their antiquated overpriced buckets thanks.
That's good, because you're not skilled enough to ride one anyway.
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#10 Post by sharpmagna » Sun Jul 02, 2006 3:37 am

Mustang wrote:But don't forget this elitism can rear it's head from riders of other types and makes of motorcycles too...
Yeah I don't understand that either. I don't care what you ride, it's just kewl that you do. But if I get that attitude from someone, you best believe they'll get it right back.

I wave at anyone one a bike be it a sport bike, cruiser, standard or trike. Maybe it's because I'm a newb and I haven't had the chance to get cynical and pissed off at the world.. :laughing:
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