If Harley-Davidson produced a sport quad...would you buy it?
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If Harley-Davidson produced a sport quad...would you buy it?
Originally posted by: BigBadScrambler
You OBVIOULSY have no idea what you are talking about[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: aksafari
It would be a noisy, vibrating, unreliable piece of crap that looked good. Why not just put 400ex plastic on a Quadzilla?
It would be a noisy, vibrating, unreliable piece of crap that looked good. Why not just put 400ex plastic on a Quadzilla?
but hey, I would park it next to my AMF (leaky) Sporster.
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If Harley-Davidson produced a sport quad...would you buy it?
Originally posted by: BigBadScrambler
The only time I use the middle finger is to the grannies or dumb punk kids, or middle age soccer moms who cut me off and/or try to run me off the road. Every rider that goes past me, not matter what they are riding, gets a wave or a head nod (depending on if I am holding the clutch or not). I appologize for my fellow riders that do give you the finger. Thats wrong and there is no sense in it. But don't look at all Harley riders that way. Not all of us are lawyers, or doctors with a new dresser. Or hells yuppies as you call them. MY old man was actually a member of the Hells Angles when he lived in Arizone and became a member of the Devils Deciples when he moved to Michigan. He got out of it when he met my mom though. And I do know a lot of the former members of those clubs. So trust me, I can tell a yuppie wannabe from a true biker.
The only time I use the middle finger is to the grannies or dumb punk kids, or middle age soccer moms who cut me off and/or try to run me off the road. Every rider that goes past me, not matter what they are riding, gets a wave or a head nod (depending on if I am holding the clutch or not). I appologize for my fellow riders that do give you the finger. Thats wrong and there is no sense in it. But don't look at all Harley riders that way. Not all of us are lawyers, or doctors with a new dresser. Or hells yuppies as you call them. MY old man was actually a member of the Hells Angles when he lived in Arizone and became a member of the Devils Deciples when he moved to Michigan. He got out of it when he met my mom though. And I do know a lot of the former members of those clubs. So trust me, I can tell a yuppie wannabe from a true biker.
Buying an image, I suppose. Gimme some credit, I never said anything about reliability issues. I'm aware that's of the past. I was about a hair from being a Harley rider myself. While in the Marines, I had a chance, while in Japan ironically, to buy a new harley at military discount, without any taxes. (Special thing they give military who are overseas). I was about ready to sign on a 1992 Daytona 75th Anniversary edition Softail, at about half what it would cost to buy from a dealer, delivered to my house in texas waiting for me to return.
I backed out because it would have strained my poor E3 budget too much. Shoulda bought it, though. That turned out to be a popular edition and worth quite a bit real fast.
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If Harley-Davidson produced a sport quad...would you buy it?
I was about ready to sign on a 1992 Daytona 75th Anniversary edition Softail, at about half what it would cost to buy from a dealer, delivered to my house in texas waiting for me to return.
I backed out because it would have strained my poor E3 budget too much. Shoulda bought it, though. That turned out to be a popular edition and worth quite a bit real fast.
I backed out because it would have strained my poor E3 budget too much. Shoulda bought it, though. That turned out to be a popular edition and worth quite a bit real fast.
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If Harley-Davidson produced a sport quad...would you buy it?
Originally posted by: BigBadScramblerWhat do you ride anyway?
Saw a 74 GT750 that I am gonna try to talk the owner in to surrendering for my next. The old Water Buffalo is a rare bike nowadays, so I may keep that one.
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Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
If Harley-Davidson produced a sport quad...would you buy it?
Originally posted by: Cheapass
Imagine the dirt tracks infested with elitist Hell's Yuppies like the streets are.
Hey Harley riders, when someone on an 'other' bike waves, use the whole hand to wave back, not just the middle finger.
Imagine the dirt tracks infested with elitist Hell's Yuppies like the streets are.
Hey Harley riders, when someone on an 'other' bike waves, use the whole hand to wave back, not just the middle finger.
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If Harley-Davidson produced a sport quad...would you buy it?
So 100 years and still running strong doesn't prove anything? My dad runs a 1991 Harley Davidson Ultra-Classic Touring, with every possible chrome peice and more lights than I can count. It runs just as strong as anything I've ever seen if not better. Harley Davidson is an amazing american icon. Its not just a hobby its a lifestylye, its something that we americans can be proud of and if any of you jap-crap coffee can crotch rockets riders object, thats your own ignorant opinion and no one could give a rats a$$! (Sorry but I'm very proud of where I live and its annoying when someone ignorant thinks they can bash something they don't understand)
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If Harley-Davidson produced a sport quad...would you buy it?
Originally posted by: ThePredator
So 100 years and still running strong doesn't prove anything?... if any of you jap-crap coffee can crotch rockets riders object, thats your own ignorant opinion and no one could give a rats a$$! (Sorry but I'm very proud of where I live...
So 100 years and still running strong doesn't prove anything?... if any of you jap-crap coffee can crotch rockets riders object, thats your own ignorant opinion and no one could give a rats a$$! (Sorry but I'm very proud of where I live...