Why are Harleys cool?
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I think this Harley is kind of cool.
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- DustyJacket
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If a Harley (in general) is cool, then it is probably that it is a very old name. Long before any hype, Harley-Davidson was "the" name in motorcyles, although if Indian could have kept it together, they might have done as well.
I was riding a Buell Blast as my learning bike and had no interest in a Harley. I was looking at a Triumph Bonneville and a Vulcan Drifter, as well as some sport tourers.
Then, during demo days at the dealer, I rode a Sportster 1200c. Five times. It took a day to pry that grin off my face, and that is why I have one now. Not because it is "cool".
I was riding a Buell Blast as my learning bike and had no interest in a Harley. I was looking at a Triumph Bonneville and a Vulcan Drifter, as well as some sport tourers.
Then, during demo days at the dealer, I rode a Sportster 1200c. Five times. It took a day to pry that grin off my face, and that is why I have one now. Not because it is "cool".
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Hey, I respect that.DustyJacket wrote:If a Harley (in general) is cool, then it is probably that it is a very old name. Long before any hype, Harley-Davidson was "the" name in motorcyles, although if Indian could have kept it together, they might have done as well.
I was riding a Buell Blast as my learning bike and had no interest in a Harley. I was looking at a Triumph Bonneville and a Vulcan Drifter, as well as some sport tourers.
Then, during demo days at the dealer, I rode a Sportster 1200c. Five times. It took a day to pry that grin off my face, and that is why I have one now. Not because it is "cool".
Even the boys at motorcycle.com have the same reactions to Harleys, so there's something those bikes do right that has nothing to do with being a fake poser dork.
Like, fast 'n' stuff.
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Re: Why are Harleys cool?
I personally feel that Harleys are over rated and over priced. To obtain a Harley equivalent in style and power of my Yamaha, I would have had to put out over $20,000. I paid $13,000 for the Silverado.Randy wrote:I always hear you are buying into the culture and such, but I was just wondering if there were any real advantages to riding the bike. Thanks
I think the biggest downfall of the Harley is the dealers. They inflate the prices. Just go to the factory Harley site and check out the base price of the bikes there, Then go to any Harley dealer and compare.
Bikes priced at about $14,000 at the factory site, but when you go to the dealer, it's about $19,000. I personally won't pay that kind of markup.
Rice burners give you so much more for your buck.
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Actually my antipathy for Sporties is totally based on looks (what else would you expect a Triumph owner to say?Nalian wrote:Hehe - and it's great that you feel that way. I'm just out for a good ride and to have some fun - thats all that matters to me.jstark47 wrote:Fortunately, it doesn't drive anything like a Sportster, either. The Bonnie eats Sportsters for breakfast......Nalian wrote:I'm assuming you're making a joke as your Bonneville looks NOTHING like my Sportster.jstark47 wrote:I don't like Sportsters. It's just personal taste, if I wanted a Sportster I'd buy the better one made by Triumph (called a Bonneville)..... which I just coincidentally already seem to have!![]()
I am pretty undecided on whether I really like the way the bonnevilles look, or totally hate it. I have a feeling its just one of those types of looks I guess.

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2006 Screamin' Eagle Ultra Classic Electra Glide = $31,995earwig wrote:The MOST expensive HD is 22,080 brand new... The most expensive Honda is 22,499 - so... what were you saying?DirtyD86 wrote:paying 30k for a 15k bike is very cool.
when you pay for a harley, youre paying for the name
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