kingpinman wrote:Hey Gummiente, or gummy bear.......... I don't have a frickin' girlfriend, I've been happily married for over 36 years. I was hoping we could keep this on the lighter side, but evidently, the truth about HD's seem to prick your good sense about being hospitable.
Be nice or don't be.
Victory's are a very nice ride, and if you don't believe me, they give FREE demo rides at any Vic dealership. Go try it, you might just trade in your HD for a decent ride. As far as resale value...... I don't buy to turn around and sell. I buy for power, comfort, good looks, dependability and fit (I'm inseam challenged). That's why after riding several HD's, I bought a Victory Kingpin.
So keep it light...........
Brush the Harley chip off your shoulder, don't give me a reason to not be nice and we'll get along fine. This is Total Motorcycle World, a place meant for riders of ALL brands to meet and share knowledge. If you want to contribute to this forum, do so in a helpful and productive manner. As pointed out in another thread, your first series of posts were negative ones all made in old Harley threads. The proper protocol is to post an introduction in the "Start Your Engines" forum, tell us who you are, what you ride, etc, and then join in the
friendly discussions. So far, you have yet to offer all of us that simple courtesy.
So you don't like Harleys. Big deal. You're not the first and you won't be the last to come on here and brand-bash the marque. But until you smarten up and act like the 58yr old you say you are, you won't be taken seriously here.
BTW, I have ridden a few models from the Victory lineup. They still don't make one with the ergonomics and features that I want, but they are a very well made bike nonetheless. Same with any BMW, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Honda, Yamaha, Moto Guzzi, etc, etc. Get the point?