Originally Posted by BWillie:
The whole idea of the Harley is stupid. It's so loud and they jack the handle bars way up. Looks like just a terribly uncomfortable way to ride a motorcycle and they are ****ing annoying. I hate them.
Not that it matters but are you by chance homosexual? [Reply]
Originally Posted by R Clark:
Not that it matters but are you by chance homosexual?
Oh wow, you got me good. That was a great 1997 put down. I'm pure hetero. And no I don't want to take you out for a date at the Cracker Barrel. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Oh wow, you got me good. That was a great 1997 put down. I'm pure hetero. And no I don't want to take you out for a date at the Cracker Barrel.
Nope. Not against it, but they are just too damn expensive right now. Even hybrids take like 10 years to get your money back over just buying the straight gas model.
When they start getting more reasonably priced and more advanced with charging I'll probably get something. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Graystoke:
A lot of people have that attitude about Harley. Me, I want them to be successful. Harley is a great American Mo.Co. In the past they have been very innovative and in my opinion they need to be privately held so Wall Street doesn't make the decisions based on previous success. The reality is that the market age group for the big Harleys is dying out. Todays youth doesn't want a big bagger all chromed out, they want options. Plus Harley makes such good machines they last forever, so no reason to purchase a new one.
They need to adapt, hence the Livewire makes great sense.
I'm pulling for them. We need an American based Motorcycle Company.
Livewire makes sense until you see what price they start at. Could buy 3 brand new Japanese bikes or get 1 electric Harley. Tough decision for the young crowd. And there's no way the older crowd is going to trade in their hog for a vacuum cleaner on wheels. [Reply]