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Re: advise for changing bikes
Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 6:02 am
by agraebner
Yes people are that insecure. I have know quite a few people wouldn't even sit on my VLX. I see them all the time advertised as a WOMAN' s bike. Same with rebels and a few other smaller bikes. Its funny thing, I have never really worried about other peoples thoughts about my bikes. I just try to pick what will serve the purpose I need and that's my bike...........
Re: advise for changing bikes
Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 1:13 pm
by HYPERR
agraebner wrote:Yes people are that insecure. I have know quite a few people wouldn't even sit on my VLX.
LOL now
that's insecure!

Re: advise for changing bikes
Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 2:03 pm
by RhadamYgg
HYPERR wrote:jstark47 wrote:
Some believe your sportster isn't a real Harley either. I wouldn't agree with them, but then again...... is there any real difference between their line of thinking and yours?
Yeah I've heard that rubbish too along with Sportster are girl's bike nonsense.
Are these people that insecure that they constantly have to put down other people's rides just to make themselves feel more significant?

Does that work? I mean if it works maybe I'll give it a shot! I can use feeling a bit more significant than I actually am - as that's not all that much.
Re: advise for changing bikes
Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 2:09 pm
by HYPERR
RhadamYgg wrote:HYPERR wrote:jstark47 wrote:
Some believe your sportster isn't a real Harley either. I wouldn't agree with them, but then again...... is there any real difference between their line of thinking and yours?
Yeah I've heard that rubbish too along with Sportster are girl's bike nonsense.
Are these people that insecure that they constantly have to put down other people's rides just to make themselves feel more significant?

Does that work? I mean if it works maybe I'll give it a shot! I can use feeling a bit more significant than I actually am - as that's not all that much.
LOL I think you are way too nice and polite to do something like that!
