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Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 1:12 pm
by diggerv
MotoF150 wrote:I just can't understand why anybody would spend between $14K and $17K for a Harley and please don't tell me "resale value" reasale value means nothing unless you either find someone to buy a used Harley or trade it in on a new Harley. I have a bug up my "O Ring" for Harleys
get a life jacka$$! if you had a clue you would still be clueless!! :shooting2:

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 4:39 am
by MajorGator
MotoF150 wrote:I just can't understand why anybody would spend between $14K and $17K for a Harley and please don't tell me "resale value" reasale value means nothing unless you either find someone to buy a used Harley or trade it in on a new Harley. I have a bug up my "O Ring" for Harleys
As I am a newbie poster here, I am not sure if you have any agenda or not, so I'll take your post at face value.

Why would anyone spend $14K-$30K on a Harley? Well, there are several reasons:

1. They CAN! Prospective Harley owners are generally financially better off than young sportsbike owners. Suppose you wish to buy an $8,000 bike and you make $30,000 a year. That bike would represent 26.7% of your annual income. Someone who makes $100K a year can go into a Harley dealer and buy a Softail for $16K, and that would be only 16% of his annual income. Yes, I have no doubt there are those out there who live in shacks and drive rust buckets to be able to afford that Hog, but where I live, most of those folks can more easily afford a Harley than most kids can afford a Ninja.

2. Most Harley owners are OLDER. They no longer have a NEED to scream around the twisties. As one approaches the half century mark, most (not all) begin to have a keen grasp of their own mortality. Many have already been hospitalized for something and do not wish to relive the experience. They want to cruise down country lanes and smell the roses, having long since rinsed the wheelie/stoppie impulses out of their system. And older bikers are usually more affluent anyway.

3. It is not all part of being a member of any club. There are thousands of Harley riders who do not have the tat/piercing thing going. Many are indeed in shape and have no facial hair. Granted, Harley seems to tap into the "rebel" marketing strategy, but it is not universal. For me and many others, H-Ds make very attractive bikes, with clean lines and that great rumbling sound. The H.O.G. clubs are nice, however, and gives one an opportunity to meet others.

Some love to make an individual statement and chrome it out, put loud pipes, etc. Others like myself, however, prefer the subdued look. I am considering a Street Bob in flat black. It has very little chrome. So not all of us want to go the Orange County Chopper, "call attention to ourselves" look.

4. Harleys are like Rolexes. Metric bikes and Seikos do their respective jobs more efficiently, but there is always a market for a Rolex.

I've had four Hondas in my life, so I am hardly metric averse. I, like many thousands of others, simply like the H-D, are in a position to afford it, and are very happy with them. Some are snobs, but you meet those folks in all walks of life...even on the metric side.

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:48 am
by ZooTech
MotoF150 wrote:I have a bug up my "O Ring" for Harleys
NorthernPete wrote:and suzukis.....
Mintbread wrote:and "crotchrockets",
and chubby teenage girls...

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 7:17 am
by dieziege
Well... chubby teenage girls are a crime against nature. Or they can be... but I'm gonna shut up now. :laughing:

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 4:56 am
by skoebl
MotoF150 wrote:I have a bug up my "O Ring" for Harleys
And "intelligence"

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 5:29 am
by Nalian
Why would someone who hates Harleys want one anyway? I don't get that.

That being said, the prices did drop! I got mine for pretty damn cheap. :)

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:49 pm
by MotoF150
I want a harley so everybody else will respect me, I hate harleys, biggest piece of junk there is but I wanta be respected, I mean I can still be a jerk, or a nerd, or a loser but with a harley that won't matter. Look at the guys that own harleys they are total losers, they are fat, overweight and lazy, they drink, use drugs, beat up women and everybody loves and respects them only because they own a harley.

Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 12:02 am
by Mintbread
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:19 pm
by DavidFarrellGarcia
[quote="MajorGator
Why would anyone spend $14K-$30K on a Harley? Well, there are several reasons:[/quote]

Well said. I have often been asked by metric owner friends to justify why I spent the big bucks on Harleys. It is indeed hard to explain. Sure I can quote the high resale value, club comradarie, or whatever but the real reason is that it gives me the kind of ride I enjoy in the style that I like ..... and I can afford it.

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 4:04 am
by brbolin
I'm sorry, but if you're needing a certain bike to feel "respected" or wanted, or "in", you have other issues you need to take care of first.

High School is over. Who gives a care what someone thinks of you? Ride YOUR RIDE for who YOU ARE. Once you're happy with yourself, then you won't care what other people think.