Could be, but I doubt it.iwannadie wrote:maybe because buell is now owned by HD?
Most Harley owners don't consider a Buell to be a Harley.
A good 50% or more of the Buell owners don't consider Buells to be Harleys, either.
Could be, but I doubt it.iwannadie wrote:maybe because buell is now owned by HD?
old-n-slow wrote: So "Image followers" aren't genuine people? At my guess that would put about 75% of the world pop at not being genuine.Ever notice the number of people that wear gap teeshirts, use nike runners and so on. LOL
I wear a teeshirt from time to time that has Sherwin Williams emblasoned across the front. I like it, not because of what it says but it fits properly and IT WAS FREE. Does that make me an "image follower"? I don't really care, just curious.
No Actually I AM a certified automotive refinisher as we are called here in BC. Painted in excess of 3500 cars and not just a few bikes. So not a wannabie at all.Dennis27 wrote:Damn wanna be painter!old-n-slow wrote:So "Image followers" aren't genuine people? At my guess that would put about 75% of the world pop at not being genuine.Ever notice the number of people that wear gap teeshirts, use nike runners and so on. LOL
I wear a teeshirt from time to time that has Sherwin Williams emblasoned across the front. I like it, not because of what it says but it fits properly and IT WAS FREE. Does that make me an "image follower"? I don't really care, just curious.
Isnowbrd, if your avitar shows the bike you ride, you have your answer to why Harley riders never wave back. They are probably so surprised to see someone on a sportbike wave that by the time they get their hand up to return the wave, you are past each other.isnowbrd wrote:I love anything that has two wheels and a motor. And I always wave to anyone riding one. However, I rarely get a wave back from Harley riders. When one of them finally does wave back, I almost fall off my bike in surprise! On the other hand, whenever I've had the chance to actually talk to a Harley owner, they have always been great people.
I always thought that if I had some extra money I would like to own a Harley. But after reading more about BMWs recently, and hearing RideOn's post, I can't see myself buying a Harley over a bike that offers so much more.
Maybe if I had a lot of extra money I could get both!
I always wave too. The key here may be in my name. By the time I get my hand up to wave, most sportbike riders are long gone.Toyuzu wrote:Myon the wave thing - I wave at everyone on two (sometimes three) wheels, and most of the time, they all wave back. Even most of the Harley guys.
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