Really? Statements like that make me think that perhaps your coworkers are getting to you. You're beginning to sound like them.Mike4139 wrote: Harley Davidson is this best quality Motorcycle out there. The fit and finished quality can’t be beat. I know that, and anybody that knows motorcycles knows that. Those who say different has never really been up close and personal with a Harley.
And all the Gold Wing and BMW owners pay cash up front for their new bikes, do they?havegunjoe wrote:Cost is a major point. My V Star is bought and paid for. Most Harley riders are paying for years on their bike and all the accessories they feel they need to with them.
There is nothing wrong with debt in moderate amounts. BTW, my sporster has been paid off for a while now and my Vrod will be paid off by May, June or July (depending on how expensive X-mas will be this year).havegunjoe wrote:Cost is a major point. My V Star is bought and paid for. Most Harley riders are paying for years on their bike and all the accessories they feel they need to with them. Part of American’s problem is that a lot of people buy what they want not what they can afford. I don’t and you are wise in doing the same.
He did say MOST in there. And yes GWs are very expensive, but are basically cars minus two wheels and a roof.Gummiente wrote:And all the Gold Wing and BMW owners pay cash up front for their new bikes, do they?havegunjoe wrote:Cost is a major point. My V Star is bought and paid for. Most Harley riders are paying for years on their bike and all the accessories they feel they need to with them.
Give your head a shake.
TBH, it was a pretty dumb thing to say. I could sit here and say "More people go into debt buying pre-owned foreign autos then pre-owned american." It doesn't make much sense. What you do with your money is your own business, and harleys really aren't that much more expensive then imports.Wrider wrote:He did say MOST in there. And yes GWs are very expensive, but are basically cars minus two wheels and a roof.Gummiente wrote:And all the Gold Wing and BMW owners pay cash up front for their new bikes, do they?havegunjoe wrote:Cost is a major point. My V Star is bought and paid for. Most Harley riders are paying for years on their bike and all the accessories they feel they need to with them.
Give your head a shake.
Gummi there's no reason to take everything personally when it comes to someone mentioning a negative point of an HD. I don't take it personally when someone points out the negative points of a Suzuki or Yamaha, and I'm even willing to point some out. (Katana carbs are garbage.)
The point that havegunjoe was making was that it was cheaper for him to buy a stock V-Star and leave it that way than it is for a good portion of HD buyers who tend to either go solid black or solid chrome. To each their own, his opinion is just as valid as yours is as mine is.
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