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#41 Post by Gummiente » Fri May 05, 2006 6:07 am

Mikeydude wrote:What's funny... I'm the only one here to defend the dammm things...lol!
For awhile, I was the only one defending them it seems. But I've pretty much given up on it - because when one "O Ring" is finished ranting there's always another one to take his place. It's a losing battle, but you're welcome to carry on the fight.

Anyway, you and I know why we ride Harleys and that's all that matters. Anyone who has to make themself feel superior by trotting out the same old prejudices, misconceptions and assumptions about the bikes and the people who ride them just aren't worth the effort of an argument. I'd rather spend my time discussing bikes with REAL motorcycle enthusiasts (ie: those who believe that if it has two wheels and an engine, then it doesn't matter where it was built) rather than simpletons with an axe to grind.
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#42 Post by BigChickenStrips » Fri May 05, 2006 6:32 am

just posting to watch my postcount go up but-
IMHO no one type or brand of bike is "better" and one is "worse" they are just different. some people like cheesecake, others like apple pie, doesnt mean that apple pie is inferior because its only good with vanilla ice cream. (yea, even i dont know what im talking about?)

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#43 Post by King Frog » Fri May 05, 2006 8:10 am

thebighop wrote:I don't wanna wrinkle your prom dress there Froggy, but the Harleys today have more japanese and Chinese content than my Yamaha Royal Star Venture...so much for the 'Buy American' mantra.
I have 60,000 on my 99 Venture and never have had a break down or major problem, Can't say as much for the 7 HD's I have owned.
Once upon a time, it meant something to ride a Harley. Now every yuppie larva and his brother have them...the thrill is gone. When some squid goes out and buys a HD, never having ridden or owned a bike before, that says something about the stature of being a Harley owner...I used to ride Harley, exclusively, but I got tired of walking home. Now , all owning a Harley is about is, you have way more money than you need to have , or you don't know how to spend the little you have.
Don't get me wrong, Harley is a beautiful machine, inside and out. They preform well and now a days are built real good, and hold up as well as most others. They're priced way high, because they held their value, now with so many on the road, the resale doesn't hold up as well.
Buying a Harley does not make you a better rider, or make you cool or anything but a Harley owner. And maybe a little less rich.
YOu a preaching to the choir here. I had ONE HArley that was enough. When any product lands in the realm of "prestige" I have to get off that useless bandwagon.

Harley has become to bikes what BMW became to cars in the early 80's.
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Now those who really KNOW and live are not as fooled as ofen by the V Stars of the world. But the average Joe and Suzy see most V twins and think they are Harleys..or have to ask.

The old I ride a Harkey because..."Well if ya have to ask...." Line just proves even they have no clear reason or one they would freely admit too publically. When they truthfully answer that question the actual bike will play a small part in the reasoning.
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#44 Post by Venarius » Fri May 05, 2006 8:59 am

GeoffXR200R wrote:And I agree, they cost a lot, and in some cases can have a hard time staying together. But performance? Road King's perform well.
Don't worry bout misreading the post...tis fine I do it too.

But to your quote...Road King's perform well. I agree...They perform well for a $11,000 bike. But as someone else said, if you spend $20,000 on a bike you should get what you pay for. If you can pay 9 grand for an under 10 second bike...you should certainly be able to get a 20 grand bike under 13 seconds in the quarter mile.

If Harley's were only moderately priced Higher, like 1 or 2 grand it wouldn't really matter...but when you spend an extra 8 grand for something that can't compete with a bike almost half the price (with similair weight) I don't see how you can really think you didn't get shafted.

On another note...you ever wonder why people aren't around ragging on Victories? Their similarly priced and American Made. Why don't people complain about Triumphs or Hondas? I think its because people don't get razzed for not riding a certain brand. I've never pulled up to a Victory or a triumph at a stop light and had a snotty comment uttered.

Now that is not a coment on the Harley bike itself, but at least a good portion of Harley owners (I believe still the minority though). Its the Yuppies that have never owned a bike, don't know squat about them, but know they "have to have a Harley" and carry that attitude over for everyone to see on the road.

And what gets me is that Harley (the company) eats this up. They love it. In fact, they will raise the price another 1 or 2 grand just because of they know the yuppies will pay it so they can feel superior.

I wish Harley would take a step back and look at the entirity of the Motorcycling world and focus on building bikes...not dreams, not shirts, not even coffee mugs. I wish they would quit marking up bikes well over MSRP because they know the Yuppies will still pay.

They make a fine bike that is much nicer than any you could get 20 years ago. And if the attitude was never there, my sentiments would end at that. But when people get razzed for not owning a Harley when Harley has no TANGIBLE qualities that make it a better bike...it just makes me frustrated. ANd I'm sure thats what a lot of people feel, as evident by the plethora of these kind of posts.

But the stupid thing is...our getting frustrated only serves to make the divide larger.

The Harley guy snubs the Honda guy.
The Honda guy gets frustrated and attacks the Harley guys quality of bike.
The Harley guy gets nervous and reacts by snubbing the Honda Guy more and then retreating to his Harley buddies to re-inforce his bigotry.
This only makes the Honda Guy more frustrated, and leads to generalizations about all Harley Riders.

Its a stupid cycle that will just keep continuing until everyone on two wheels is regarded as equal at the stop light.

And I fear this will not happen until Harley (the company) decides to promote an equality between all bikers image (as the others big manufacturers do). But if they do that, then they can't continue charging 8 grand more than they should, in this society the All mighty $ sign rules.

So I guess until that happens, or Harley riders stop thinking their shiat don't stink, the cycle will continue.

I'm sure I'll be still reading these posts 15 years from now...and I doubt much will change by then.



One more thing...I want to try and promote to everyone the concept of separating theory (which we are ALL discussing in this thread) vs. the actual physical reality. I can have all the bigotry in the world against Harley's here, but when I pass them on the street, I always wave if they wave back or not (Funny to see them try to take back their wave once they realize I'm not on a Harley 'Cruiser'). I always start polite conversation at the stop lights or gas stations, usually starting off with a compliment of their Harley.

Think whatever you want about Harley's and Harley riders, but drop any and all attitudes when you throw your leg over your motorcycle.

Thats what riding is for...leaving all the Shiat behind. And if other riders can't do that, then you know where their sentiments lay, you know that they are...not true bikers, but merely Biker wannabee's who would pay anything to buy their dream instead of living it themselves.
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#45 Post by MikeyDude » Fri May 05, 2006 9:12 am

Loonette wrote:
Mikeydude wrote:This is primarily a sport bike forum...
Where exactly did you get the impression that this is primarily a sports bike forum? I think if anything just about every type of bike is represented on this site, with the cruisers, sports bikes, and standards showing up in fairly even numbers. Interesting view... :humm:

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If you'd have read the entire thread you'd have noticed that I apologised for that comment. My choice of words was less than desireable and I changed it to Metrics. I guess this shows my indifference to these other bikes just like some of these folks have their indifference to Harleys. I just lump them all together into a single catagory, because that what's done here... Harleys and non-Harleys.

I think I got the impression that this was a sports bike forum because of all the posts I've seen about wheelies and crashes, and 'how fast have you gone' and all the talk about the Gixxers (as if they are the ultimate machine).


Let's face it. Harleys are looked down on here. This thread is proof of that. It's like the difference between people that are into Alternative music and people that are into Metal. This is an Alternative station. There are a few Metal heads here, but not many and they don't make much fuss because they're put down for it.


Someone asked for specifics... Here's my specifics....

The Harley "style" isn't flashy colors and 1 piece race suits. It's more of a blue jeans (black leather) less flashy style. It's about the long cruise and it's about the enjoyment of riding a bike that has this tradition.

The Dyna is a very smooth ride. There's no vibration. It's very stable both in straights and curves. It handles well. And it's very comfortable. It is also a bike that you can make very personal. Sure Harley sells a lot of accessories, but a lot of Harley people don't use them. We use aftermarket stuff. Changing pipes, tins, bars, adding chrome or removing chrome, punching up the jugs, etc... makes the bike unique to the owner. Kinda like custom car guys. We get together and talk about what we can do to add to our bikes. We compare them. We admire each persons work. And we ride them. Weekend trips of 300-500 miles are not uncommon. Not to the twisties, but just out on the open road. Where ever. There are Harley clubs for groups of people that have common interests. It's all of this combined. It's also about being with people that are more mature (read: older) and aren't into 160 MPH machines.

Sure there are some of these things available for the "other" machines, but Harley has a longer tradition.

Okay, they're more expensive than the others. They're heavier than the others (except that Goldwing pig). They're not as fast as the others. Some say not as reliable as the others (I've yet to see this. There's an awful lot of old iron heads still running around out there). But they are what they are. And I stick to my words... if you don't like them don't ride them. But don't fault me because I do.

I'm not a 1%er. I was when I was younger, but I've become something else as I've aged. I don't have to be a 1%er to ride a Harley. And I am not a RUB either. I'm just a guy thats earned the right to ride whatever bike I choose. And I chose Harley. I know this post wont make any difference to you guys. Your minds are set. I'm not trying to change any minds... But I am tired of reading all the prejudice and bigotry on this site.

I know... "Don't like it, don't read it." Consider this my swan song. I have nothing more I can say about it to you opinionated folks and I'm not going to make the effort anymore. If you can't see your own "stuck upness" there's no point in me trying to find middle ground.

Harleys suck and I suck for riding one. I'm the geezer wearing leathers riding a Harley (remember that thread?). But when you guys pass a Harley on the road and don't get the wave, don't wonder why. It's a typical stuck up Harley rider who thinks he better than you. And he tells everyone on the internet that he thinks you and your bike suck too.

Or maybe you're the typical stuck up metric rider that tells everyone on the internet that Harleys suck.

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#46 Post by scan » Fri May 05, 2006 9:39 am

Typical stereotyping. :lol:

Stereotypers always want to come in here and say "Harley riders are like this..." "Sports bikers are like this....". Or like this last post, this board is like this, or that.

This board is always in flux. We change users and riders. New folks join, old one re-visit and disapear. We have regurlars, trolls, and lurkers.

This site has Harley lovers (many actually) and one of our long time members is a Harley touring group owner. We have a range of topics that come up - some about wheelies - some about touring - some about politics.

If you say Harleys are the best you will get an arguement here. If you say the sportsbikes riders are careless, you will get an arguement. If you stereotype you will find there are very few here.
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#47 Post by MikeyDude » Fri May 05, 2006 9:57 am

scanevalexec wrote:Typical stereotyping. :lol:

Stereotypers always want to come in here and say "Harley riders are like this..." "Sports bikers are like this....". Or like this last post, this board is like this, or that.

If you say Harleys are the best you will get an arguement here. If you say the sportsbikes riders are careless, you will get an arguement. If you stereotype you will find there are very few here.
Oh come on... You guys always word it the same way, and never show the other side. If I say Sportsbikes are the best I'll get pats on the back. If I say Harleys suck I'll get cudos.

Geez you guys are amazing. Now I'm a Stereotyper. This entire thread is nothing but stereotyping. You yourself just said if I say Harleys are best I'll get an arguement here. Isn't that saying this board (or the people on it at the present time) is biased against Harleys?
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#48 Post by dieziege » Fri May 05, 2006 10:03 am

If I say Kawasakis are the best I'll get an argument. Why shouldn't harley fans?
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#49 Post by Gummiente » Fri May 05, 2006 10:11 am

dieziege wrote:If I say Kawasakis are the best I'll get an argument.
As well you should, because everyone knows that in fact it's the URAL that is best. No, really, it is...












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#50 Post by Locopez » Fri May 05, 2006 10:19 am

King Frog wrote:
thebighop wrote: Harley has become to bikes what BMW became to cars in the early 80's.
Garage ART. DOn't get it wet..keep the miles low..Trailer when over 50 miles
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wow...can't we all agree that we are here because we like bikes...you know two wheels, engine...etc..

I don't dump on any brand....I am thrilled to see anyone on a bike...I am always hoping they are having as much fun as I am...

It is sad and sometimes true....some HD rides...have rolling art...as frog said.....but if that makes them happy.....

The point I am trying to make it is the RIDE...the destination...bug in the teeth, the roads....that we dream about....

not about the brand....

so I guess after reading this post...I must be really confused...I own an HD and a Honda....
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