"Custom" (rant)
To me 'custom' means MAKE IT YOURSELF. Alot has changed in in this world, and if the majority of people think it means pull the plastic off and bolt it on, well the reality is they're just walkin' through the shopping mall. I seen a lot of flared attitudes on this forum with this subject. It's not worth fighting about, but I think we all know what makes something trully unique.
I agree with Sway who started this thread...
To me 'custom' means MAKE IT YOURSELF. Alot has changed in in this world, and if the majority of people think it means pull the plastic off and bolt it on, well the reality is they're just walkin' through the shopping mall. I seen a lot of flared attitudes on this forum with this subject. It's not worth fighting about, but I think we all know what makes something trully unique.
With all that said, you may not be worthy of as much "street cred" for off the shelf mods vs. truly unique, hand made mods, you still have the right, by definition, to call yours a "custom" bike.
That's not just my opinion or definition, it's Webster's as well.
Slang, on the otherhand, leaves opennings for misreading that leads to missunderstanding.
And I'm not even snowbound!
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Do you guys ever get the feeling that the word custom
is used a little too freely with motorcycles?
HA ha.... good one Sway.
Folks can parse the word custom from here to eternity and beyond.
At the bottom below is a screenshot directly from the HD website.
Let us not forget -
the Dyna line came about after the marketing geniuses at the "MoCo"
watched the bikers pull the SportSter front end,
and work it onto the frame of the big machines.
mud.........






