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The clip with it's "we believe" Harley oath repeated through out the clip is an obvious hard sell on the culture and image, and less of a focus on the technology. I think it was meant to scare conservatives away from buying a HarleyDave wrote:I am afraid to say that I wasnt that struck on the 1st Harley ride I had last week
Apparently you never seen me on a HD.Hooligan wrote:i love most motorcyles, but harley isnt' one of them. if i was in the market for a big american v-twin cruiser, i would look at victory just to stay away from the harley culture. i fuggin' hate it.
every harley rider i saw this weekend while out riding my bonnie had the typical "i've been to x harley davidson shop and bought this t-shirt" t-shirt on. they thought they were hot shit, crawling through a turn at nearly single digit speeds then pinning the throttle open to pull away from my little bonnie, only to have me stuff it back up their tail pipes when it got a bit less than straight again. ughh. harley bugs me.
rant off.
I see it on occasion ... but they are usually riding alone and they have a different posture/attitude about them. They didn't raise their right hand and take the "I Believe" oath when they bought their HarleyYZKRob wrote:How many times do you see a HD rider in a 2pc ballistic riding suit, racing gloves, boots and full face hardhat out making a fool of the local squiddies in the twisities?