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Glad to see all the positive replys. If I did not wear my harley shirts this summer I would have to go out and buy a new wardrobe. About all I own for warm weather is harley shirts.
Glad to see all the positive replys. If I did not wear my harley shirts this summer I would have to go out and buy a new wardrobe. About all I own for warm weather is harley shirts.
I hear that. Almost all of the shirts I wear, both warm and cold weather are Harley including several jackets. Best of luck on getting another scoot!!!
Sorry to hear that you had to get rid of your ride, dont worry, you will be back in the saddle in no time at all. Last time I looked its a free country, wear what the hell u want. If people dont like it, they can keep steppin.
I have never owned a Harley but do have on on order. Since I am overseas using the military sales program I don't get to pick it up until August. With that being said, I have picked up Harley shirts from every country I have visited and proud to wear them even though I am not a Harley owner.....yet.
Not for sure if this is the right spot to post this but I will anyway. I was a Street glide owner, just sold it over the weekend due to financial difficulties. I'm sure I am not the only one on here faceing this problem.Will have another Harley hopefully within 2 years. My question is, can I still wear all my harley shirts that I have? Is there some type of etiquette on wearing harley clothing and not owning a Harley?
Are you for real? Are you asking premission to wear Harley's overpriced laundry? I have three Harleys and never wear their silly advertising. They have turned motorcycle shops into boutiques, so I guess boutique people must be riding Harleys.
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