Which bike brand has the most argumentative fans boys/owners
Discussion
It appears to me that anyone who owns a Honda/Yamaha/Suzuki/Kawasaki/Triumph/Norton/Harley-Davidson/BMW/Aprilia/Ducati/Victory/Indian/KTM/Husqvarna (select any that apply)is a fair minded, sensible chap, and that all the others are swivel eyed, tasteless and argumentative loonies who should bow down to the owners of said machines while burning the offending bikes on an altar of their own-brand clothing.
The most argumentative of all, of course, is the person who dresses in bike gear, doesn't own or ride a bike, but will argue until blue in the face why you are riding a piece of crap.
The most argumentative of all, of course, is the person who dresses in bike gear, doesn't own or ride a bike, but will argue until blue in the face why you are riding a piece of crap.
mrmaggit said:
bogie said:
HD Adam said:
SteveSteveson said:
Your all missing the obvious one. Harley owners.
Them's fightin' words bogie said:
mrmaggit said:
bogie said:
HD Adam said:
SteveSteveson said:
Your all missing the obvious one. Harley owners.
Them's fightin' words Janluke said:
bogie said:
Victory owners are worse, they are always trying to justify why they didn't by a Harley
As a Victory owner I feel I should take issue with that but errr I can't :-) McClure said:
bogie said:
mrmaggit said:
bogie said:
HD Adam said:
SteveSteveson said:
Your all missing the obvious one. Harley owners.
Them's fightin' words <old codger mode>
I had a Ducati (1976 860 GTS - the 900 SS was out of my reach) when they were an oddball choice, and owners were both knowledgable and enthusiastic (and masochists).
We applauded the release of the 851 as the beginning of the rebirth of Ducati, and followed the Troys' every race.
If only we had known what was coming
Their bikes are now far superior to those days, but why did they have to become the poser's bike of choice?
I know not all duke owners are knobs, but there are a fair % who are.
<grumbles into beard, shuffles off for cocoa>
ps You should ask my ex-coffin cheater mate about middle-aged new bikers on Harleys!
I had a Ducati (1976 860 GTS - the 900 SS was out of my reach) when they were an oddball choice, and owners were both knowledgable and enthusiastic (and masochists).
We applauded the release of the 851 as the beginning of the rebirth of Ducati, and followed the Troys' every race.
If only we had known what was coming
Their bikes are now far superior to those days, but why did they have to become the poser's bike of choice?
I know not all duke owners are knobs, but there are a fair % who are.
<grumbles into beard, shuffles off for cocoa>
ps You should ask my ex-coffin cheater mate about middle-aged new bikers on Harleys!
Rawwr said:
Jewelly_Boy said:
I remember when I was 22 years of age and had a Ducati 1098S which I paid for in cash, went to a Ducati meet and by fk, full of 40-60 year old men talking about bks. My bike turned up filthy, I had just got back from covering a third of Europe on it and was looking forward to some mocking.
You sound really insecure. Hilarious.Jewelly_Boy said:
I remember when I was 22 years of age and had a Ducati 1098S which I paid for in cash, went to a Ducati meet and by fk, full of 40-60 year old men talking about bks. My bike turned up filthy, I had just got back from covering a third of Europe on it and was looking forward to some mocking.
All I got was...
"How did you afford that?"...
"is it yours?".
fking die you old duffer, choke on your false teeth and just fk off.
Was it a DSC meet ? LolAll I got was...
"How did you afford that?"...
"is it yours?".
fking die you old duffer, choke on your false teeth and just fk off.
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