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9/11/2009 10:10:52 AM Why Harley Davidson?  
sorpreso
Tucson, AZ
age: 56


Missed again; Reason, fact, figures etc is nothing compared to blind stupidity. Dont even try to fight it. A fool was standing in front of a dressed HD we had in the shop in San Diego,"Harley, theres the only motorcycle worth havin' an' ridin" he says. Now, in the shop at that time we have a 67BSA, a Yamaha V Max, a kawa Z9, and others I feel as a motorcycle Mech were well worth riding. I point out that for what he would pay for the HD, he could buy a new Japanese bike, a used light plane, and take time off in Baja. He did'nt understand. Missed again is right, emotional reasons I understand, but it wont give anyone the penis they lack,only Aircraft do that!

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9/13/2009 7:46:54 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

woodlandmouse
Paris, AR
age: 55


I agree with ya. Way back when I had a 77 Honda 750 4K. The guys I rode with took a couple down to Mexico and such... Well... Guess who was allways holding us up.. you got it, the Harley D's. Now grant it it was usually the sporsters, but still... If I ever have another bike ... I want an old BMW... Thats dependability!

9/14/2009 10:30:15 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
wildthing4555
Valparaiso, IN
age: 50


Well, like it or not Harley is the granddaddy of bikes in the country.
I have had one nonstop since 1972 starting with my first a 1942 45 WLA
basketcase that I rebuilt and road for many years till I bought my first
superglide,then a roadking and on to,
my current that I built myself from the ground up
on top of that the jap bikes are mostly aluminum motors,IE junk when
they do ware out not so for Harley they can be bored to 80 thousands
much like a car engine and be rebuilt almost forever assuming proper care,
if I still had my wla Ill bet I could still find parts IE, Jugs, Rings, Rods,Ect...
also Harley isnt just a name
it is a life or lifestyle if you will for for many.
something every dedicated Harley rider knows, and it shows.

9/15/2009 9:16:15 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

blackcatn2o
Duncan, SC
age: 23


Buy a honda, there intercooled an dont have to be rebuilt every 6 months.

9/18/2009 4:15:54 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

bones01
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,711)
Orange, CA
age: 61


Only been riding about 45 years so I'm no expert. I owned alot of different bikes over the years but three that really stand out were my Honda 750 4cyl a 67 Sportster that I rode for many years (just stretched alot of chains) and the Bike I have now which is a 2000 Fatboy with carb and stage II. It's comfortable and has been extremely dependable.
When I get too old and weak for a big bike, I'll probably get a Honda 250 Rebel.
It's not necessarily the bike, it's what you get out of it.
Keep the "Rubber on the road" and enjoy whatever you ride!

9/20/2009 9:05:50 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
oldalaskaman
Over 1,000 Posts (1,204)
Aliso Viejo, CA
age: 58


speakin as someone who owned , rode and kept in his living room a 53 Pan. for more years than I can remember, It made me more handsome, stronger, more intelligent and my d*ck got three inches longer, my 2c's

9/21/2009 3:05:19 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
lives_to_ride
Walla Walla, WA
age: 50


um, it's good chick bait for a guy that owns one. Some guys will even lie about it.
Wannabe.

Come on guys! That's part of it and you know it! Past that, it's the loud rumble
and the feeling of power, um, between your legs.

To me, it's one of the last few things that represent America. The only problem came about when I started seeing the name on just about everything. I mean, a tattoo or a patch, but then ashtrays or trashcans? I know HD made money off the name and that's "business" but I had more respect when they stood behind their bikes. What's next?
Baby diapers? Funny they used to get their parts from the Davis Sewing Maching Factory in Ohio. Where my grandpa worked after they chased him out of N. Carolina for runnin' moonshine. It seems he was pretty good at mechanical things, and according to the family stories, even designed a motor for some company...he never got the credit, and they ripped off his design...but that's according to the family stories. Yep, that was Grandpa
Harlan, who married a woman with the last name of Davis.

Oops! I went off topic. I guess I got hooked on Harleys when my dad pulled up on a full dresser and took me for a ride when I was 3 yrs. old. I could read,..barely, and read Harley D on the tank. I screamed my head off until we were almost back to the house, then didn't want to get off. My parents were divorced by then, and my mom wasn't too happy that my dad had showed up at grandmas house. Then grandma sold her house, bought herself a full dresser and hit the road (all 5'6" of her) with my dad at the age of 55. We didn't get to see dad or grandma much after that and she just wanted us to know our father. I guess mom was mad cause our daddy took off with her mommy...

Later I went up the coast of 101 to Big Sur on hairpin turns and that was cool. Inland the next day, the bike blew a flat and we sat in the road doing 55. I'm the only one that got hurt, with a big patch of road rash on my back leg. I still got back on the bike and rode back to LA from just south of Frisco.

Been said you aren't a biker till you've dumped your bike and/or gotten road rash.

I'm too old to get on the back of a bike anymore. I would rather own one anyway, and drive it myself. I'm not some "biker chick" and did my own thing anyway. If I got a Harley, it would be an old one, preferrably a full-dresser.I heard HDs were made in Japan for awhile. In fact, you can take the Honda label off a Honda and sometimes you can't tell the difference.

Indians are pretty, and Norton and BSA are OK too.



[Edited 9/21/2009 3:17:25 PM ]

9/21/2009 4:56:25 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
oldalaskaman
Over 1,000 Posts (1,204)
Aliso Viejo, CA
age: 58


Quote from lives_to_ride:
um, it's good chick bait for a guy that owns one. Some guys will even lie about it.
Wannabe.

Come on guys! That's part of it and you know it! Past that, it's the loud rumble
and the feeling of power, um, between your legs.

To me, it's one of the last few things that represent America. The only problem came about when I started seeing the name on just about everything. I mean, a tattoo or a patch, but then ashtrays or trashcans? I know HD made money off the name and that's "business" but I had more respect when they stood behind their bikes. What's next?
Baby diapers? Funny they used to get their parts from the Davis Sewing Maching Factory in Ohio. Where my grandpa worked after they chased him out of N. Carolina for runnin' moonshine. It seems he was pretty good at mechanical things, and according to the family stories, even designed a motor for some company...he never got the credit, and they ripped off his design...but that's according to the family stories. Yep, that was Grandpa
Harlan, who married a woman with the last name of Davis.

Oops! I went off topic. I guess I got hooked on Harleys when my dad pulled up on a full dresser and took me for a ride when I was 3 yrs. old. I could read,..barely, and read Harley D on the tank. I screamed my head off until we were almost back to the house, then didn't want to get off. My parents were divorced by then, and my mom wasn't too happy that my dad had showed up at grandmas house. Then grandma sold her house, bought herself a full dresser and hit the road (all 5'6" of her) with my dad at the age of 55. We didn't get to see dad or grandma much after that and she just wanted us to know our father. I guess mom was mad cause our daddy took off with her mommy...

Later I went up the coast of 101 to Big Sur on hairpin turns and that was cool. Inland the next day, the bike blew a flat and we sat in the road doing 55. I'm the only one that got hurt, with a big patch of road rash on my back leg. I still got back on the bike and rode back to LA from just south of Frisco.

Been said you aren't a biker till you've dumped your bike and/or gotten road rash.

I'm too old to get on the back of a bike anymore. I would rather own one anyway, and drive it myself. I'm not some "biker chick" and did my own thing anyway. If I got a Harley, it would be an old one, preferrably a full-dresser.I heard HDs were made in Japan for awhile. In fact, you can take the Honda label off a Honda and sometimes you can't tell the difference.

Indians are pretty, and Norton and BSA are OK too.
Amen

9/29/2009 4:21:51 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
saesph1
Over 1,000 Posts (1,710)
Centerville, PA
age: 50


I ride a Yamaha FZ1, almost every day there is no ice on the road. I dumped my last Hardley, 03 Softail. I'm thinking XR1200 for my next bike. Reason for last statements.............performance

10/1/2009 5:23:11 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

rickinthewoods
Mount Airy, GA
age: 46


If you dont know how to kick.....you ant got a clue. If it's got turn lights on it...what good is it to have a left arm? When you can shut down a 900rr with a 30 year old bike..life is good. What have you earned riding the iron butt...with rear shocks? The best Part of being a biker....is your brother! The point I'm makeing....it's a life style....dont matter what you ride as long as you pay your dues.

10/1/2009 6:06:32 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
saesph1
Over 1,000 Posts (1,710)
Centerville, PA
age: 50


Dues are paid by being there for your bro, that for sure. I can stll kick it!



[Edited 10/1/2009 6:06:51 PM ]

10/6/2009 4:52:19 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
dunrich2
Over 2,000 Posts (3,314)
Brantford, ON
age: 56


I am not a Harley fan at all, but I understand those that do ride them. I have a slight bias for British Bikes my self. Even if at times the Jap bikes were better, more reliable, they just did not " stir " the heart the way my Brit rides have.

So yea, I understand the appeal to others even though Harleys do not stir my heart in any way. Matter of love compared to like!

10/7/2009 7:45:48 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

stargazzer
Over 4,000 Posts! (6,432)
Creighton, NE
age: 62


I understand, I have had Bitish bikes my last one a BSA Victor 500 also I like my Moto- Guzzi as well as my harley and hey I enjoy my old Cushman scooters too.Big or small and riding now for 54 years rideing is enjoying life and fun, never had a bad bike just descusting ones.

10/9/2009 5:10:55 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
dunrich2
Over 2,000 Posts (3,314)
Brantford, ON
age: 56


I always had an attraction to Italian Bikes. Moto Guzzis, Ducatis and one of the nicest looking bikes ever, I think was a Laverda.

Ive had a Honda 80, Yamaha 185, Honda 305 and 3 Nortons. Next season, now the kids are gone I want to do some serious touring. I`ve been looking at a new Triumph Sprint ST.

11/1/2009 12:32:17 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

nerdstatus
Rocklin, CA
age: 32


Americans are obsessed with excess. It's not socially acceptable to be a good steward of your money. Society, magazines, movies - everything teaches us "spend more money on something that's less functional = your'e awesome". One need look no further than HD, 22" wheels, or that 756,890 square foot house for Jim & his wife... that cost 1/8 the the cost just a few years earlier, and costs 4x as much (after mortgage, tax, insurance...) as their previous rental.

Can't wait for good value to be in vogue again.

11/2/2009 12:29:03 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

87ford
Strong, AR
age: 58


IF I HAVE TO EXPLAN IT TO YOU THEN YOU DON'T NEED TO RIDE ONE.

11/2/2009 5:18:36 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

xlchharley1962
Tomah, WI
age: 30


note the name i just sold mine got tired of repairs and the constant parts search. once i think it running perfect less then a week its down again. so now i got a honda cb 1000 never been this happy on the harley

11/2/2009 9:07:34 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

87ford
Strong, AR
age: 58


HARLEY'S ARE A WAY OF LIFE NOT FOR THE WEAK OF HEART . IN OTHER WORDS IF YOU DON'T LOVE TO RIDE EM DON'T OWEN ONE! THEY ARE LIKE FORDS&CHEVYS SOME OF US RIDERS DRIVE FORDS RATHER THAN CHEVYS.

11/3/2009 2:12:25 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

bones01
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,711)
Orange, CA
age: 61


Quote from xlchharley1962:
note the name i just sold mine got tired of repairs and the constant parts search. once i think it running perfect less then a week its down again. so now i got a honda cb 1000 never been this happy on the harley


So change your "Handle" to Honda 1962...

11/3/2009 9:04:09 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

chevy1ton
Strong, AR
age: 46


Quote from bones01:
So change your "Handle" to Honda 1962...
AMEN!!!

11/4/2009 7:58:49 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

87ford
Strong, AR
age: 58


HEY XLCHHARLEY 1962 YOU NEED TO BE ON MOTORCYCLES.....STREETCRUISERS OR CROTCH ROCKETS GROUP!NOT WHY HARLEY DAVIDSON IT'S FOR REAL HAWG RIDERS NOT CROTCH ROCKET WRYNERS. CHANGE YOUR HANDLE TO HONDA 1962........

11/4/2009 8:23:14 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
gawgeoushd1
Hopkinsville, KY
age: 64


I agree, if you have to ask, you will never get it. I bought an 883L this summer new and have 2599 miles on it. Love it!:

11/4/2009 8:55:23 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

87ford
Strong, AR
age: 58


Right on Granny keep Ridin Live To Ride To Live!!!!!

11/5/2009 9:52:04 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

kelly1219
Phoenixville, PA
age: 55


Well,
Maybe I got Lucky ???

I bought my first Harley, o1 electric Glide , I now have 127,000 miles on it , with only

regular maintance... Tires brakes, oil changes etc.... never been back to a Dealer...

Lovered iot so much, I also went & bought a Hertiage Softail, 01 used , now with 47,000 trouble free miles....

Think the trick is to RIDE then, not let them sit , clocting dust ...

Just my 2 cents ...From a Happy Harley owner.

yes, I have jap bikes 2. A suzuki, My lady learned to ride on , (for sale) & a Kawaski, in my shed , that I use to Race... 4 sale also...

11/5/2009 10:31:45 AM Why Harley Davidson?  
pegasus42179
Havre de Grace, MD
age: 57


I think my friend's idea works best ride it like you stole it...they have over 100,000 on a 2000 elictia gulide HD.

11/5/2009 7:39:09 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
lnlybikr68
Maple Heights, OH
age: 42


i dont think anything anybody tells you is going to make a difference,you allready have your mind made up. if its not in your blood,then only a tranfusion "ride" will make any difference.

11/7/2009 4:33:03 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

chevy1ton
Strong, AR
age: 46


Looks like the non-believers gave up!

11/7/2009 9:17:57 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

87ford
Strong, AR
age: 58


OK indybiker what do you ride??????????? if it ain't a harley why you on here?

11/7/2009 9:53:09 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
greenidevilman
Longview, TX
age: 38


is a bourget chopper ok with yall? i used to have a 89 custom softtail

11/8/2009 5:41:35 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

bones01
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,711)
Orange, CA
age: 61


Think these gals are looking for a ride on a Yamazuki???

the Biker Babes Pictures, Images and Photos

11/8/2009 1:03:59 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

chevy1ton
Strong, AR
age: 46


Good one Bones!

11/8/2009 2:03:53 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
dunrich2
Over 2,000 Posts (3,314)
Brantford, ON
age: 56


LOL Bones, now that is almost enough incentive for me to go Haley rather than the Tiumph I am planning on!

11/8/2009 2:34:12 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

bones01
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,711)
Orange, CA
age: 61


I just had to throw that in. Alot of gals look at a Harley as a "Giant Vibrator" that they can use in public!

11/9/2009 3:33:42 AM Why Harley Davidson?  
dunrich2
Over 2,000 Posts (3,314)
Brantford, ON
age: 56


Drinks and dinner for one of those accesories pctured above? 100 bucks.

Gas for the Harley ? 20 bucks.

One of those girls sitting behind, leaning against you, lots of vibration? Priceless.

11/9/2009 7:08:27 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

nerdstatus
Rocklin, CA
age: 32


Quote from bones01:
Think these gals are looking for a ride on a Yamazuki???


Yamaha






Suzuki










I'm sorry, you were saying something?

11/10/2009 5:48:50 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

bones01
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,711)
Orange, CA
age: 61


There's a big difference in "Models Posing" with Bikes and gals who just want to get out there and have fun. You can keep the "Models". I'll go with with real Biker Chicks.

11/10/2009 11:56:42 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

chevy1ton
Strong, AR
age: 46


Well put Bones.Couldn't have said it any better myself.

11/10/2009 10:17:06 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

87ford
Strong, AR
age: 58


what the hells goin on though this was WHY HARLEY DAVIDSON not why jap junk?????????

11/10/2009 10:40:04 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

nerdstatus
Rocklin, CA
age: 32


Quote from bones01:
There's a big difference in "Models Posing" with Bikes and gals who just want to get out there and have fun. You can keep the "Models". I'll go with with real Biker Chicks.


Yeah, 'cause I've never had a girl want to ride on my Jap bikes. Not once - not even the model girls. /end sarcasm

Hide your head in the sand all you want. Have fun with that. I personally don't believe there's much of a difference as far as women goes. Some want crotch rockets, some love cruisers. The question still remains: why are YOU attracted to women / bikes that cost more, do less, and are less reliable (I don't care if you come in here, and got 100,000 miles worry-free on YOUR individual bike, there's more than enough data to show the crap reliability reputation US bikes have vs Jap bikes) than their Japanese competitors. And, quit blaming YOUR inability to describe to me WHY it's the bike of your choice on me. If you can't describe something, it's not my fault. I'm listening.

11/11/2009 5:41:38 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

bones01
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,711)
Orange, CA
age: 61


Quote from Nerdstatus.....
"Yeah, 'cause I've never had a girl want to ride on my Jap bikes. Not once - not even the model girls. /end sarcasm"

I think you answered your own question.

11/11/2009 8:37:37 AM Why Harley Davidson?  
saesph1
Over 1,000 Posts (1,710)
Centerville, PA
age: 50


Because there is enough room for fat chicks.

11/11/2009 6:09:42 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

87ford
Strong, AR
age: 58


And Whats Wrong With Fat Chicks Wantin To Ride on HARLEY RIDERS....

11/12/2009 4:49:22 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

bones01
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,711)
Orange, CA
age: 61


Quote from 87ford:
And Whats Wrong With Fat Chicks Wantin To Ride on HARLEY RIDERS....


Not a darn thing wrong! Won't see many on those Crotch Rockets though!..

11/12/2009 5:07:53 AM Why Harley Davidson?  
saesph1
Over 1,000 Posts (1,710)
Centerville, PA
age: 50


Yup, not enough room

11/12/2009 4:15:38 PM Why Harley Davidson?  

87ford
Strong, AR
age: 58


Eather Marrie A Fat Chick With Tattoos Or Have One As A Grilfrend YOu'll Have Shade In The Summer,Heat In The Winter And Movin Pictures All Yearround..........

11/13/2009 6:45:13 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

bones01
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,711)
Orange, CA
age: 61


Quote from 87ford:
Eather Marrie A Fat Chick With Tattoos Or Have One As A Grilfrend YOu'll Have Shade In The Summer,Heat In The Winter And Movin Pictures All Yearround..........


Darn right! And at our age, we can't afford to be too picky anyway and them Biguns sure have a great attitude!

11/13/2009 8:47:14 AM Why Harley Davidson?  
harleyorange
Lawrenceburg, KY
age: 51


Harley Davidsons are a American Icono...I love mine and the new sportsters are really great my pick is the street glide. with that said. when I was a teenager I had a 550 honda that I never changed the oil ever. just tires and rode it on and off road. it never would die.great bike. but Im sold on the new harleys there Bullet proof. and yes women that you take for a ride on them ""love them""

11/13/2009 11:26:34 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

87ford
Strong, AR
age: 58


harleyorange keep the sunny side up and between the ditches ride on brother!......... P.S I like Shovelheads my self!

11/17/2009 8:39:00 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
sportbikeken
Ronkonkoma, NY
age: 35


some one tell me when HD makes a real sportbike

11/18/2009 6:23:18 AM Why Harley Davidson?  
saesph1
Over 1,000 Posts (1,710)
Centerville, PA
age: 50


The XR1200 is getting close with about 3000.00 of mods

11/18/2009 6:57:58 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

bones01
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,711)
Orange, CA
age: 61


Quote from sportbikeken:
some one tell me when HD makes a real sportbike


Sport Bikes are cool. It's just a matter of preference and many prefer a Cruiser with all the goodies. Especially for long rides.

11/19/2009 8:36:28 AM Why Harley Davidson?  

davidph44
Morrisonville, NY
age: 44


well if you have to ask why a HARLEY DAVIDSON you wouldnt understand any way.but riding is riding. i have 3 of them but i just bought my first custom. so get out there and ride feel the freedom

11/22/2009 8:19:56 AM Why Harley Davidson?  
dunrich2
Over 2,000 Posts (3,314)
Brantford, ON
age: 56


Eather Marrie A Fat Chick With Tattoos Or Have One As A Grilfrend YOu'll Have Shade In The Summer,Heat In The Winter And Movin Pictures All Yearround


Makes sense.

Chances are she can cook, help keep me warm on cold winter nights while I read my latest copy of Cycle/Rider , art work you can take with you, makes sense to me.

Who knows, for a good enough cook, cold enough winter, I might go Harley instead of the Triumph I am lusting for before next spring.

11/23/2009 3:19:25 PM Why Harley Davidson?  
county101
Piney Flats, TN
age: 28


American and the only thing that sounds as cool as a harley is a flat head ford