I refuse to wave to these two wheel up front trikes .

Trikes pay only $0.50 for toll at the border crossing. :angry4:
Motorbikes - $3.25. So do the cars.

You almost had me convinced .Just shows you bikes are vehicles while snowmobiles are not . CBSA feel sorry for their choice so they give them a discount.
 
'sport' - that's a good one

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I waved to a farmer on a tractor today. Farms feed cities.
 
You almost had me convinced .Just shows you bikes are vehicles while snowmobiles are not . CBSA feel sorry for their choice so they give them a discount.

I wouldn't exactly call a harley a vehicle. They don't handle worth a **** and rattle like crap down the road while making more noise than power. Up here outside of the city we drive something similar in winter. It's called a beater.
 
I wouldn't exactly call a harley a vehicle. They don't handle worth a **** and rattle like crap down the road while making more noise than power. Up here outside of the city we drive something similar in winter. It's called a beater.


Ya ok .Very informed guy/gal you are .Still living in the past .
 
I wouldn't exactly call a harley a vehicle. They don't handle worth a **** and rattle like crap down the road while making more noise than power. Up here outside of the city we drive something similar in winter. It's called a beater.


I probably won't ever own a Harley but I have ridden them. They certainly aren't powerful like a sports bike, but they seem to be fast enough to keep ahead of traffic when riders turn the throttle a bit. I don't really like the excessively loud noise most of them have but nothing is wrong with a little bit of a rumble.

The ones I have ridden were very smooth once going. They did shake at an idle but when going it was more like a soothing massage as opossed to a tingly vibration. Many Harley's are great crusiers and travel around North America with hundreds of thousands of miles on them. I start riding earlier in the season than most people but usually the first bikes I see after I head out there are Harley's.

I was impressed as hell with the few guys that really push their Harley's at the Tail of the Dragon! When you watch a guy ride his full dresser at a pace that has the running boards throwing sparks for the full duration of every corner you have to enjoy the spectcal. Never mind that they aren't going all that fast.. they are making the most of what they ride. And you know most of the slower riders down there wil move out of your way as soon as they can.

As I said they aren't my cup of tea, and I razz my Harley riding friends al the time; but ultimately they are riders and are enjoying their riding.

..Tom
 
Oh don't get me wrong. I like the right v rod. I just hate his ****** attitude. I wish people that thought like wouldn't ride. You see it everywhere... what's it called? Oh, elitist pricks.
 
I wave to everyone even those stupid e-bikes. I try to share my happienes of riding.
 
I think you guys are being a bit ignorant about Harleys, especially the ones with new and sophisticated engines!

See this video if you want proof...

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/38/11...ial---Performance-Cruiser-Shootout-Video.aspx

It's not all of them but if you come up here around forks the majority that you see are the rattle the windows with ghey drag pipes older ones. I have friends with harleys that aren't bad. The point was ****** attitude. Riding is riding. If you want to be an elitist and better than everyone else why even bother with forums?? Go ride your god mobile somewhere that you're better than everyone else and carry on.
 
Sorry...that was meant to be sarcasm. Too subtle I guess :rolleyes:.

Whopping 12 second + quarter miles, uncomfortable seating position and scrapes more than it turns. Also weighs 600+lbs. Other than being a large loud compensation for someones man-bits, I can't see much appeal to the bike in the video.
 
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