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What a bunch of negative nellies, with poor reading comprehension as well.
It makes me laugh at people who will take any opportunity to bash the manufacturer of the bike they supposedly own/ride. (Even funnier then the people with Gold Wings and no Harleys in their sigs). Makes no sense to me. If you hate the company so much, why are you riding the bike? Better off on another brand I would think.
It makes me laugh at people who will take any opportunity to bash the manufacturer of the bike they supposedly own/ride. (Even funnier then the people with Gold Wings and no Harleys in their sigs). Makes no sense to me. If you hate the company so much, why are you riding the bike? Better off on another brand I would think.
Not wanting to free advertise is not hating on the brand. I love my bikes, I just don't want to plaster stickers on my vehicles telling the world I love my bikes.
Not wanting to free advertise is not hating on the brand. I love my bikes, I just don't want to plaster stickers on my vehicles telling the world I love my bikes.
And then there are those who WANT TO plaster stickers on their vehicles telling the world they love their bikes. Kinda what makes the world go round and round.
I am guilty of having the sticker on the back of the truck window… But VERY rarely wear Harley shirts anymore so I guess I got a little backwards. Heck I remember back in 1985 when I couldn’t start my motorcycle without having on my Harley shirt ... That was mandatory then fro me just starting out on my first Harley.
I am guilty of having the sticker on the back of the truck window… But VERY rarely wear Harley shirts anymore so I guess I got a little backwards. Heck I remember back in 1985 when I couldn’t start my motorcycle without having on my Harley shirt ... That was mandatory then fro me just starting out on my first Harley.
Have only been on my H-D's for a little over two years now. Still seems like I'm a brand new beginner although I clocked over 20K in that period of time. For an old fart like me, I don't think that is too bad.
And I freely admit i'm also GUILTY of putting on the H-D Shirt almost every time I go out for a ride. Wear them a lot even when not riding...like a badge of honor, I guess.
Just feels like the thing I need to do in order to justify the price of my bike .
Here in Florida where MC's are everywhere, MOST/MANY of the H-D riders I see will be wearing some kind of H-D Branded Tee or Vest or Jacket. Just saying, I'm not the only one.
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