Harley rider... Cheer up!

Harley rider... Cheer up!

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Blue Meanie

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73,668 posts

256 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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Just an observation, but hy is it whenever you see a chap/chapette riding a Harley, they are never smiling, or even remotely cheerful? They alays have this 'I'm a Harley rider, and thus you don't ant to mess with me, despite the fact I am a chartered surveyer' type look on their face? You are not a modern day outlaw, or a 'new age cowboy' or something, so cheer the hell up, miserable feckers!!

Glad I got that off my chest.

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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its all part of the image ....

that and if they smiled they would spend ages picking the dead flies from thier teeth biggrin

King Herald

23,501 posts

217 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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Blue Meanie said:
Just an observation, but hy is it whenever you see a chap/chapette riding a Harley, they are never smiling, or even remotely cheerful? They alays have this 'I'm a Harley rider, and thus you don't ant to mess with me, despite the fact I am a chartered surveyer' type look on their face? You are not a modern day outlaw, or a 'new age cowboy' or something, so cheer the hell up, miserable feckers!!

Glad I got that off my chest.
First time I ever rode a Harley, a rental 1200 Sportster, in Thailand, I suddenly found myself involuntarily scowling at lesser bike riders on Jap stuff. Normally I'd smile or nod to other foreign bikers, but once I got on the Harley I suddenly felt different. Quite dickheadish really yes

Mind you, a Harley is different to any other bike.


Cerberadora

81 posts

202 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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gotta look hard

SkinnyBoy

4,635 posts

259 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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if you smile your teeth fall out, the rattles and vibrations though a harley are appalling.

Harley's to me epitomise the sell-out of everything that is good.

Stu R

21,410 posts

216 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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I'm not a fan of them ordinarily, but a recent blast on a nightrod special certainly pushed all the right buttons for me, hell of a lot quicker than I expected, and once you roll that massive back tyre over it doesn't handle too badly for such a big beast.
For a bit of more relaxed riding I'd definately consider one, though sports bikes are far more my thing.

It'd be boring if we all liked the same thing at the end of the day smile

Blue Meanie

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73,668 posts

256 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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Stu R said:
I'm not a fan of them ordinarily, but a recent blast on a nightrod special certainly pushed all the right buttons for me, hell of a lot quicker than I expected, and once you roll that massive back tyre over it doesn't handle too badly for such a big beast.
For a bit of more relaxed riding I'd definately consider one, though sports bikes are far more my thing.

It'd be boring if we all liked the same thing at the end of the day smile
Haven't got an issue with Harleys themselves. They have a place in Bike land certainly. It's just that the riders seem so bloody miserable. As someone said, they seem to spend most of their time trying to look ell 'ard.

Stu R

21,410 posts

216 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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well realistically, anyone who spends their time wearing leather waistcoats and ripped jeans need everything they can get to make themselves look hard biggrin

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virgil

1,557 posts

225 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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XJSJohn said:
its all part of the image ....

that and if they smiled they would spend ages picking the dead flies from thier teeth biggrin
Exactly...on both counts...

It's all about 'the cool' and if you go round grinning like a loon like you may on a litre sports bike, you just ain't gonna cut the mustard.

The US biker 'hello' is pretty cool though. Just a drop of the left hand in a kind of 'low 5' or 'low point' to the rider coming the other way. No 'gay' 'nodding' there then!

smile

dern

14,055 posts

280 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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Doesn't match my experiences on my daily commute. Many although not all wave just like many but not all of riders of any other type of bike. Maybe it's just the sunday sunshine boys.

Edited by dern on Tuesday 7th August 09:30

aeropilot

34,679 posts

228 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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Blue Meanie said:
Just an observation, but hy is it whenever you see a chap/chapette riding a Harley, they are never smiling, or even remotely cheerful? They alays have this 'I'm a Harley rider, and thus you don't ant to mess with me, despite the fact I am a chartered surveyer' type look on their face? You are not a modern day outlaw, or a 'new age cowboy' or something, so cheer the hell up, miserable feckers!!

Glad I got that off my chest.
Harley riders fall into two catagories, just like sportsbike riders.
Those that ride and those that pose.....wink
Tassled jackets wannabee's are no different to the gay power-ranger clad wannabee's........