I ride with the Southern cruisers quite often. Believe me when I say that the majority of motorcycles in that crowd are not Harleys. When they stop for lunch enroute, I'll give you three guesses as to where they will be taking their lunchtime meal. It's Pub 1, Pub 2, Pub 3, Take yer pick........ Maybe they tend to have the Harley guys park nearest the road.jstark47 wrote:Mike-
I 100% agree with you, it's not just Harleys.
But I'll bring up one observation. There are a few taverns sprinkled around the more remote areas of south Jersey where I ride. In the summer, these frequently have crowds of motorcycles parked out front. I'm not bending the truth to say 90% of those bikes are the Harley brand. The owners are usually not drinking lemonade and iced tea in those establishments. (I've been inside to eat, I can see what they're drinking.) I've observed a pronounced correlation between the motorcyclists who mix drinking and riding, and ownership of the Harley Davidson brand. There's no getting around it, I see it over and over.
That said, two of the guys I work with ride Harleys, and they are some of the most responsible riders I know.

One of the members died last year in a motorcycle crash -- he hit a bridge -- this happened about 11:00 pm after he'd spent the afternoon and evening in a bar. He had the emblems removed from his v-star (like so many do) You might have thought it was a Harley had you driven past it in the dim light.




So I think the shoe fits all, metric or other.
BTW. When we stop at a pub, I don't have a beer or any other drink. It don't matter if I'm in my pickup or on my bike. If I'm at the controls, I don't drink.....