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gates559
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Yeah that does look like a Harley knock off Harleys have so many parts available the customizing options are endless, I couldn't imagine buying anything else
I'm not much of a cruiser bike fan myself, but I was originally looking at a HD V-Rod, but I'm so happy I didn't go with one. If you want a bike that has a wow factor and people talk about, take a look at Triumph (the oldest manufacturer still making bikes). I ended up going with one of those, and you get so many people wanting to talk about your bike with you. Triumph has some nice cruisers, with lots of power and a lot of accessories to add on, if shiny chrome is what you are looking for. Just suggesting you don't get stuck on HD because of the image/name, and take a look at other bikes. Take them for a test ride and see what you like best. I for one couldn't stand all the rattling that goes on while riding a Harley, maybe a girl on the back would like all the vibration though. If after riding a few bikes, you still think that HD is the best bike, then get one, they are good looking bikes.
I'm not much of a cruiser bike fan myself, but I was originally looking at a HD V-Rod, but I'm so happy I didn't go with one. If you want a bike that has a wow factor and people talk about, take a look at Triumph (the oldest manufacturer still making bikes). I ended up going with one of those, and you get so many people wanting to talk about your bike with you. Triumph has some nice cruisers, with lots of power and a lot of accessories to add on, if shiny chrome is what you are looking for. Just suggesting you don't get stuck on HD because of the image/name, and take a look at other bikes. Take them for a test ride and see what you like best. I for one couldn't stand all the rattling that goes on while riding a Harley, maybe a girl on the back would like all the vibration though. If after riding a few bikes, you still think that HD is the best bike, then get one, they are good looking bikes.
http://www.equipmentsearch.com/resize.php?image=/uploadedimages/7464/13168761_1.jpg&width=600You could take a couple of buddies with this bar hopper
Well, if it's a barhopper, I guess it won't matter that it rattles your fillings out while sitting at lights. I would stay away from buying through the states, as you get nailed bringing it in to Canada, and any warranty issue will be a PITA to deal with.
Ride down to my area Andrew. I be sure to give you a salute when we pass each other.:d:dIf of put a few miles On my bike this weekend and all bikers wave except Harley riders. Noses inthe air attitude. Hmm. What's up with that.
I wouldn't paint all Harley riders with the same brush...I for one will ride with anyone on any brand, and will offer a courteous wave. My current ride is an Ultra Limited, my last ride was a Heritage Softail. Certainly, there are some who don't wave, just as there are dipsh*ts that rip through town as fast as they can, making as much noise as possible, and doing everything they can to attract attention (this goes for riders on any brand, or style of motorcycle)...If of put a few miles On my bike this weekend and all bikers wave except Harley riders. Noses inthe air attitude. Hmm. What's up with that.
Well that's not very nice.Hope you find the right bar hopper and I won't ride with you any time
Good luck
I notice this as well, not all Harley riders, but certainly a lot of them. I was chatting to a guy about Harley riders not waving, and he told me a story, where he saw a Harley at the side of the road with some sort of issue, he pulled over to ask the guy if he needed a hand with anything, and was told to F off.If of put a few miles On my bike this weekend and all bikers wave except Harley riders. Noses inthe air attitude. Hmm. What's up with that.
Yes, I have ridden one, when I was looking for bikes, I tested a V-rod. Love the style of the bike, but I just didn't like the way it rode. It's this real bike attitude with Harley owners that I don't understand. What about a Harley makes it a 'real bike' compared to something else? I think this is what makes what SBR was taking about happen. You become part of a family, because HOGs only see HDs as the only true bike, and snub everyone else. Once, I pulled up to a light beside a guy with a HD Ultra Glide, with the giant cushy seats, radio going, cup holders, massage chair (ok maybe a little stretch, but with the amount of vibrating the whole bike was doing it's not far off) and say to him 'nice bike' to be a friendly fellow rider, and get the response 'when are you going to get a real bike?' I just stare at him, and say 'is that what you call that, it looks like a living room' and take off.Have you ever riddin a Harley?
A real bike is an American Made Harley BUT to each their own. I dont care at all, i'll ride with anyone, its just my personal preference and has been all my life.
Harley Davidson for ever here
Truth is you can buy any bike for less than a Harley but you become part of a family, if you want to, when you have a Harley. I found out that is sooo true at the HOG rally in Med Hat last weekend.
I Al's own a Yamaha they is awesome and I will ride with any brand.
I rally like my Harley. It's a personal thing the can't be explained. It has to be part of your life to understand.
Hope you find the right bar hopper and I won't ride with you any time
Good luck
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Well that's not very nice.
I notice this as well, not all Harley riders, but certainly a lot of them. I was chatting to a guy about Harley riders not waving, and he told me a story, where he saw a Harley at the side of the road with some sort of issue, he pulled over to ask the guy if he needed a hand with anything, and was told to F off.
Yes, I have ridden one, when I was looking for bikes, I tested a V-rod. Love the style of the bike, but I just didn't like the way it rode. It's this real bike attitude with Harley owners that I don't understand. What about a Harley makes it a 'real bike' compared to something else? I think this is what makes what SBR was taking about happen. You become part of a family, because HOGs only see HDs as the only true bike, and snub everyone else. Once, I pulled up to a light beside a guy with a HD Ultra Glide, with the giant cushy seats, radio going, cup holders, massage chair (ok maybe a little stretch, but with the amount of vibrating the whole bike was doing it's not far off) and say to him 'nice bike' to be a friendly fellow rider, and get the response 'when are you going to get a real bike?' I just stare at him, and say 'is that what you call that, it looks like a living room' and take off.
I wave to everyone on 2 wheels, except for maybe scooters, and will ride with anyone (but I won't ride behind your straight pipe noise machine), chat with anyone about their bikes, as I just love riding.
That I can get behind. There are a lot of HD riders out there that love their bikes and the way they ride. Basically what I was getting at was, that the original OP should get out there and test ride a few different bikes. Don't get sucked into HD, because of the name, because that is generally how the attitudes start. Ride different styles of different brands and find the bike that best suits you.In my HONEST opinion, anyone who has an attitude JUST because they own/ride a Harley should stay in the garage. NOW if you wear a respectable and hard earned certain no "names mention" crest on the back on your vest than sure its fine. BUT seriously all you "wannabe" wkend Harley warriors loose the fkn attitudes and grow up!!!!!
Just my 2 cents
Yes I ride a Harley BUT minus the "im so bad" attitude!