Wednesday at church, a friend of mine looked at one of the bikes in the parking lot, and said.."well that's not a bike, it's a Honda" (it was a Suzuki). Then he pointed at all the bikes, one at a time, and proclaimed their non-bike status (three Kawasakis, and the Suzuli Madura 1200

Then came the kicker..."If I ever had another bike, it would have to be a Harley, but I know I never will, because they're just too espensive now." The rest of what he said could start an arguement about American parts content (he is aware, BTW), "Buying the name, not the bike" (His words, not mine, I think Harley has done a great job marketing their product line, kudos to them), and "Putting your _ _ _ on glass" (no polite way to say it...he said, as he said it).
I politely answered, "well, I'm just glad to be riding. My bike is the bike I can afford, and I wouldn't be riding either, otherwise." He said, "I don't mean to offend you or anything, and I replied, "you didn't...I don't really care at all what anybody rides." Then he said.."when are we going to get together and play harmonicas?" We will pretty soon, but isn't it ironic how a brand loyalty keeps him from riding?
We are just now getting enough riders to begin motorcycle ministry group. I'm hoping this might change his mind and get him out there with us.
Again, this is not a Harley bashing post...I think they're great.