CentralOzzy wrote:I'll take the RIDE & then a Massage! He He....
Oh yeah....then the Drink!
Hmmmmmn.....what else is there....

A fun romp around with your significant other perhaps.
I've shared before my encounters with my good friend's biker crowd up in Michigan. They are a hard-core club of Harley-only riders. I mean really hard core as far as the clubbing thing goes. These are not the kind of people to mess with - ever. I show up with my Meanstreak, and none of these people have ever cut me down. They have even gone so far as to say that they know I could blow them away from a start and that my braking would be a lot more responsive than theirs. We talk "bikes" The only question I've ever heard is
why not a Harley? I think it's a fair question (after all, for some of these guys, they just can't imagine riding any other bike). And I give a simple answer without needing to insult their ride. I really don't care what someone else rides. And if anyone wants to insult my ride, then I would just deal with the issue of their lack of respect - don't even need to bring their ride into the conversation. But it hasn't happened yet.
Worse was when I was in my early 20's and Scan and I bought our first foreign car. It was an '83 Nissan Sentra - cute little cheap car that we bought off a mechanic that I worked with at the time. Try driving a little Japanese car in Detroit every day. My gosh, you'd think that we had murdered someone. Big, burly guys in parking lots would make some pretty awful comments and sometimes were even threatening (toward the car). I was always worried about finding all the tires slashed. I worked at a Chevy dealership and wasn't allowed to park the car in the employee lot - not just the main lot, but the employee lot as well. But that was a long time ago, and things have changed - even in Detroit.
I don't like branding that much at all. For instance, I won't buy any clothing that has any type of branding on the outside - i.e., Old Navy, A&F, Nike, whatever. I already paid for the item - I'm not going to be a walking billboard for their free advertising as well.
Gummiente - it would be nice for you to not lump in all the moderators as being Harley bashers. We put on our moderator hats when we need to keep things from getting out of control on a personal level. But we also are members who are allowed to speak freely of our opinions. We certainly aren't ganging up as moderators to incite riotous behavior against Harley riders. There have been many, many discussions (especially in the Soap Box) where members go at each other with extremely differing opinions on some relatively important issues. The great thing about a public forum is that you can feel free to express your opinions. And for the most part, we try to be civil - doesn't always work out, but we are all human, capable of making mistakes in the heat of the moment.
Personally I would be totally happy if I never, ever heard a Harley vs. the World discussion again. But it's bound to happen - we all love our rides, and if made to feel insulted for what we're riding (which is what I believe was happening to Buzz on the radio show), then we sometimes can get defensive. Radio shows are notorious for this type of behavior, which is why I won't even turn on the radio these days. Too much muck that doesn't relate to my real world at all. But for some it's a safe outlet for talking trash to one another.
Anyway, it doesn't sound like I'm making any grand point here. I'm just hoping that we don't take these things
too personally. I know how bad it can feel to be on the receiving end of insulting words. But we're all capable of taking a deep breath and walking away too.
Have a peaceful ride folks.
Cheers,
Loonette