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When you want reliable transportation leave the Harley at the house
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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 1871593" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>Word man. </p><p></p><p>Ive owned metric when I was younger and couldnt afford a harley. And what you discribed sounds alot like what Ive seen and am guilty of having done. . People trying to make thier metrics look more harley ish. Hech they are even designed that way nowa days. My first bike was a honda 400 that I chopped n bobbed. Ugly little **** but didnt look stock. And for a 15 year old kid going 16 it worked. But that was a looooong time ago. 20 years of riding have passed. Current harley is a Fatboy with a screaming eagle in it. Im not looking to win any races but she gets me where I want to go and has pep. </p><p></p><p>People like different things and price plays a deciding factor to others. For me, Harleys are beautiful machines. Ive lusted them since I was knee high watching my Grandfather and pops ride. Gramps was an Indian. The classic lines of modern machines that mirror the old is just what I like. For me its a harley. Guess Im lucky cause I havent had one leave me on the side of the road and Im not a weekend rider. Seems to me that people that bash harleys dont have much experiance with em</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 1871593, member: 9018"] Word man. Ive owned metric when I was younger and couldnt afford a harley. And what you discribed sounds alot like what Ive seen and am guilty of having done. . People trying to make thier metrics look more harley ish. Hech they are even designed that way nowa days. My first bike was a honda 400 that I chopped n bobbed. Ugly little **** but didnt look stock. And for a 15 year old kid going 16 it worked. But that was a looooong time ago. 20 years of riding have passed. Current harley is a Fatboy with a screaming eagle in it. Im not looking to win any races but she gets me where I want to go and has pep. People like different things and price plays a deciding factor to others. For me, Harleys are beautiful machines. Ive lusted them since I was knee high watching my Grandfather and pops ride. Gramps was an Indian. The classic lines of modern machines that mirror the old is just what I like. For me its a harley. Guess Im lucky cause I havent had one leave me on the side of the road and Im not a weekend rider. Seems to me that people that bash harleys dont have much experiance with em [/QUOTE]
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