Nope, sorry, but would you really want to? Actually, I have several friends who worked in the motorcycle world for major companies that now may come to stay with us. My stoopid plan to rebuild cycles for people who wanted that special bike at the price they wanted to pay, may become a major source of income for them all. And sorry, I don't have a retirement plan.BuzZz wrote:So what your saying is there ain't no pole I can smoke to fill my garage.... bummer.There goes retirement plan # 783....
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Kind of s*cks. I don't understand Rice Cruisers anymore. Do they think they're so special or are they feeling somehow inferior. I don't know and my Metric Bike friends (not everyone should or would ride a Harley) don't understand it either. But they do stunts like what they did to you all the time. Motorcycles are primarily transportation. And we're such a small minority that we really can't be devide ourselves by even smaller groups.BuzZz wrote:I went to the 'Bike Nite' at the local Honda dealer lastnight. First of all, I was the only sportbike there, the rest was about 25-30 cruisers of all kinds and about 4 ST1300's. I parked at the end of a row of bikes and walked around. I was talking to a guy who built a chopper with a CB750 engine and some other guy about his chopper. I noticed that a bunch of bikes near mine were leaving. But they weren't leaving. They just moved them to the other end of the line, away from my bike. Well fluck you too, all that chrome so near makes my bike weeze anyways....![]()
I've been real derisive of Honda's Fury. My main complaint isn't with the concept of the bike. I think that it could be very important to bring in new blood. I'm angry Harley didn't do it 20 years ago but that isn't the Fury's fault. Beside the problems with QC and the fact that somehow Honda got the form but lost the soul. I think that the Fury will become a very important bike similar to the CB750 in motorcycling's future. But why must everyone who rides one have a 'tude. I don't like it in Harley riders. And I would of thought that metric bikers would have learned something from the stupidity of obnoxious "real" bike riders. But somehow Fury riders seem to have a licence to cr*p on everything just because.
Women are a big isue of mine. (Being one does that) Women bikers are being courted as the "new" demographic. But they are treated as if the boys will let us play then we've got to be good litttle girls. Screw that! But my independence has determined in other poeple that I'm too butch, too buff and even women feel that I'm just somehow wrong. So So like you inferred, I get alergic to BS and ust want to ride.
I was told by someone on this forum if I wanted to play with the boys then I had to take the hits. Huh? 'scuse me? I'm not a boy.
As for dealers night, I don't go much anymore. To much cr*p to filter through.
BuzZz wrote:But the guys I was talking to came around to talking about one of them getting his GF her first bike. He rode a big twin bagger and felt if he got her an old sporty, it might be too small for her, but a 'real HD was too big. So in his opinion, that left nothing.
The chopper rider pointed to a Rebel parked out front (I was done talking, I was finishing my smoke and leaving, but still standing there listening). Bagger-buddy said the Rebel was a joke (direct quote) and the only thing worse would be 'one of them little 125 'peddle bikes'. He was actually pissedoff that the CBR125 was road legal.
I was done with that group. The chopper guy was alright, but he couldn't block the wave of ?whatthefuck? that smothered the place.
I fired up my loud-n-obnoxious GSXR and left as loudly as I could. I won't be back.
My father learned to ride on Honda 65cc bike an dhe thinks it was some of the best days there were. Sometime in the 60's, Suzuki fielded a 50cc triple with a 20 gear transmission. So where do people get off by trashing smaller bikes. However, Laura is being influenced into thinking anything under a 500-600 motorcycle is a waste of resourses. 'scuse me.
BuzZz wrote:Oh yeah... they were selling hotdogs with proceeds to charity. I asked what charity, but the dog-flipper didn't know.?! I bet the dealership was the charity and pocketing the cash. I am disgusted with Sherwood Honda and I would recommend anyone here to avoid the place. The prices are way too high, the stock is craap, and the events are a scam. The people they attract are not very friendly either...... sorry to rant...
And dealers are wondering why they're sales are down. They only need to look inside their own house.
