Harley owners

Nukeranger

Nukeranger
Triumph has a motto that says "Go Your Own Way". I have never owned a Harley and I have never felt the need to say anything about them. I like all bikes and all the different bikes have a purpose. I have a few different types depending on my riding desires and it's all good. It really doesn't matter but a Big Dog sure is pleasing to the eye like a hot chick is.:)
 

chubs

Guru
Triumph has a motto that says "Go Your Own Way". I have never owned a Harley and I have never felt the need to say anything about them. I like all bikes and all the different bikes have a purpose. I have a few different types depending on my riding desires and it's all good. It really doesn't matter but a Big Dog sure is pleasing to the eye like a hot chick is.:)
And ALMOST as much fun to ride;);)
 

shooboy

Member
It's kinda funny that I had new tires put on my '03 Chopper last week at one of the local Harley dealers, and everyone there was gawking at my chopper and no one gave a shit about all the Harleys parked in the lot. It's just fucking jealousy boys. I ride my Road King and no one really gives a shit. I ride the chopper and I'm always answering questions, getting stares from people in cages, and getting the thumbs up from hot babes all the time. So, I ride a Harley, and I ride a Big Dog, and I just bought a mint American Ironhorse Texas Chopper, so who gives a shit what you're riding as long as we are all in the wind ??? WE need to stick together as riders, not put people down for what they ride. Fucking haters, just sheeple riding the same H-D's because they have small pricks...... LOL
 

JeffM

Active Member
I think i have had 12 Harley's from an old Pan with a suicide shift, through the AMF years with a Roadster, the last of the Shovel wide glide, first of the Evo wide glides etc etc.
All had their reasons for being bought and sold, mostly what i could afford at the time or what the club insisted i buy.
After modifying all of them in some way to suit "ME" I found Big Dog and it was love at first site.
My K9 is 8 years old and still looks like it rolled of the showroom floor if you don't stand too close.
I ride with HD riders, who are all upgrading to 110 HD's to keep up with the Dog.
The local dealer loves me parking it out the front of his shop as it draws a crowd every time, and the amount of times i get asked "what model is your HD", is priceless.

I don't bag HD's as they have served me well over 40 years, but i can now say without comeback.

"Harley's are like arse holes - everyone has one!"

I like to be different.
 
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