November 3, 2010 8:05 PM PDT
Shit Mate if what we ride makes us what we are I'm in more shit than the early settlers! Today i rose a KX 450,CB250,YZ 80,LT 50,BMW R100,Goldwing, Triumph, softail then rode my Buell home..To top it all off im a bloody Aussie...That'd confuse the shit out of your big mouthed wanker eavesdropper...CHEERS BOOF
November 3, 2010 11:45 PM PDT
Riding a Harley makes you no more American than riding a sportsbike would make me Japanese!!! Sometimes they say ignorance is bliss - so just bless your eavesdroppers little cotton socks for having no more than a pea brain
Big Hugs (o:
November 3, 2010 11:56 PM PDT
Totally agree with you RandyJoe!! Not what you ride but if you ride. I have been in that position before but I usually shut them up. I ride and own two Hondas. Both were assembled in Ohio. Which has the most Honda Plants of any state putting my fellow Buckeyes to work. Then I ask to look at there bike and start pointing out parts made overseas. We are becoming a world economy, like it or not! Very few things anymore can legally have the stamp of "MADE IN USA" including Harley Davidson. Notice I said Legally. That is based by the percentage of parts that were made in America on the machine set by the Federal Trade Commission. Hope I did not piss anyone off but its the facts. Ride what you want.....Just ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 4, 2010 1:31 AM PDT
I agree with all of the sentiment about. It’s about the ride and the freedom it gives as well as the freedom of choice. I started off riding Honda’s in the dirt as well as the street. I now have two Harley’s in the garage, my choice. I ride with a friend that has a V-star also. I don’t comment on his decision I’m just glad he rides. It was his decision on what to ride not mine. So if you have pride in your ride and that’s what you’re comfortable with it, that’s all that counts. Forget about the few simple minded you run it to once in a while. I’ll ride with you any time.
November 4, 2010 1:43 AM PDT
Echoing the prior posts Randy, that fool is way out of touch. Hell my Road King is probably 30 to 50% imported parts. I respect the rider for riding, not for what they ride.
I have 16" chubby apes on Rex and love the look as much as the riding position.
And hey, let us see some photos when you put thie bars on.
November 4, 2010 2:01 AM PDT
Around here, I am called a snob because I left the metric ranks and bought a Harley. Out of 8 bikes in the immediate neighborhood (6 in my family) I have the only Harley. Of the other 7 bikes, only 1 accrued as many miles as my bike (4K) over the summer months and I was only home 22 days over the summer. I guess I really am what my bro-in-law called me a while back...a nutcase biker! You all ride safe, no matter what you ride. Here's to collecting bugs!
November 4, 2010 3:38 AM PDT
Some people's kids! I ride a Harley, but I have also owned Yamaha, Kawasaki and Honda in my past. And I also used to work for Harley and can tell you that 60% of any Harley is made in China. It only has to be 40% American made and assembled here to wear the label of "Made in the USA"! lol But I still have just as much fun on my bike--no matter how many sylables there are in the name!
November 4, 2010 3:39 AM PDT
Oh and just one question guys - what are burly apes? Guessing at handlebars??? You've just gotta forgive this dumb brunette from the other side of the pond for having a pea brain and bless my little cotton socks!!!
Hugs
November 4, 2010 5:47 AM PDT
OH Baby when I saw the title of this post, almost broke my mouse clicking finger getting here. First of all to quote Forest Gump...Stupid is as Stupid does, and if I had been at that table .....well not sure how you kept your cool, but guess you did, and you have more restraint than I my Brother. I just bought two boxes of WINDCHESTER 7.62x54R 180 GR Full Metal Jacket ammo. I mean Windchester that sounds pretty American, I mean the Windchester rifle help tame the old west, and all that History stuff. Guess where the Ammo is made.....CZECH REPUBLIC.
Go figure
Dragon
November 4, 2010 6:43 AM PDT
This guy not only butted into your conversation, but when he did he stuck his foot in his mouth. What a dumbshit! Like Tweek said he probably didnt even ride there, or does he even own a bike. If I had more money I'd have about thirty bikes and they would be all different makes and styles. I have always wanted a sportbike like a yamaha R1 or a Suzuki Hyabusa, they look like they would be fun as hell to ride. And afterall isn't that what it's all about FUN!
November 4, 2010 7:12 AM PDT
I was surprized to hear this story. I have been on the bike road for over 10 years and have always been accepted no matter where I was by other bikers. Guess I just don't understand why today there is such prejudice about the make of a bike. One of the things I enjoy about riding is seeing and meeting all the different people and all the different bikes they ride. The Hell's Canyon Motorcycle Rally in Baker City, OR, usually held in June finds every kind of bike imaginable with riders arriving in groups riding every kind of bike, together. No distinction or anamosity. I love it!
November 4, 2010 7:17 AM PDT
A quick smile, and say " Thank you, but I've been called worse by better" usually quiets them.
November 4, 2010 7:51 AM PDT
HD's are not everyone's cup of tea ~ the price point is prohibitive for many ~ even the 883 can be to much motorcycle for a beginner ~ ya sure don't wanna have to take your Harley down to many gravels or dirts ~ ride what ya ride with pride ~ let's face it, we ride for many reasons and if IMAGE is your only reason... you may just need a support group ~ yep
Wind in your face Randy ~ Ride safe
November 4, 2010 3:52 PM PDT
my last scoot was the v-star 1100, slammed 3", stage 1, made my exhaust, 4" up 2"pullback risers with stock bars, hand laid stripes, but the important thing was, it ran, it rolled. ride your ride, let the goober drive his cage home