- Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:43 pm
#10809
I wouldn't touch a Harley unless it is older than 1930. They are far too big and heavy and American. Even the "small and light" Sportster is more than 260 kg of iron, if I dont remember wrong. Don't like the styling and the riding position either, nor the noise (V-twins other than 90 degrees just doesn't sound well), and they make other people associate me with "the wrong people". Leather fringes, tattoos, noisy parties, H-A etc. etc....
Prejudiced, ME??? What makes anyone think that?
Anyhow, I don't want one, whatever the reason. And even talking about pre 1930 bikes, I would prefer an Indian, Excelsior or Henderson over a Harley. Or an Ace Sporting Solo. That's just a dreambike!
Mentioning that I have 4 BMWs (well, 3 on wheels and one project) may explain something. And my Model G, of course. An all times favourite!
Regards, Anders F. R.
I wouldn't touch a Harley unless it is older than 1930. They are far too big and heavy and American. Even the "small and light" Sportster is more than 260 kg of iron, if I dont remember wrong. Don't like the styling and the riding position either, nor the noise (V-twins other than 90 degrees just doesn't sound well), and they make other people associate me with "the wrong people". Leather fringes, tattoos, noisy parties, H-A etc. etc....
Prejudiced, ME??? What makes anyone think that?
Anyhow, I don't want one, whatever the reason. And even talking about pre 1930 bikes, I would prefer an Indian, Excelsior or Henderson over a Harley. Or an Ace Sporting Solo. That's just a dreambike!
Mentioning that I have 4 BMWs (well, 3 on wheels and one project) may explain something. And my Model G, of course. An all times favourite!
Regards, Anders F. R.