English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

14 answers

Ah Yes, yet another child trying to pi ss people off. Save your money from your low paying job and one day you may be able to afford a Harley too
Until they just enjoy what you have and don't be jealous.

2007-03-08 05:25:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Why do you find it necessary to differentiate between Harley riders and everyone else on two wheels. We're all the same and should be sticking together. This is apparently a new sport to you if you feel you have to pick on somone else that is enjoying this sport, just because they may do it different than you. I am a Harley rider without heated hand grips and cup holders, and I'm still not a "bad ***" I have owned all kinds of motorcycles and enjoyed them all. You will find that most Harley riders are the same. They just have a little different taste than you. If this is how you are going to be, please stay in a four wheeler because we need to be sticking together instead of building walls within our group.

2007-03-08 12:17:18 · answer #2 · answered by Gary B 3 · 4 1

not only harley riders do!!! do some research and you'll see. i ride a kawa vulcan and so far in my town harleys, hondas, suzukis and yamahas riders are cool and some of these metric guys do too. My good friend rides a honda cruiser and he buys almost everything at the harley dealer most of the time (when the honda dealer is next door). and the few times that i've been there (hd) they tell us our metric bikes are cool too. so they are not enemies!!!

Now here is a go for the harley guys!!! I wish that our metric curisers would have as much accessories as the hd have...

keep the peace in the middle east!

just ride what makes u happy and have fun! don't worry about the rest... each mind is diff!

2007-03-08 17:58:24 · answer #3 · answered by jesse w 2 · 3 0

Another one? What's with you guys?
I've had a cup holder on ALL my motorcycles. It has nothing to do with my backside, and everything to do with the fact that I like coffee. I actually don't have one one the Harley right now, everything freezes. Heated hand grips? Never had any. I hear they're nice.

Cup Holders - I make my own, perfectly sized for a Cumberland Farms travel cup. It works for others as well.

I ride a lot, I drink coffee by the gallon, it's a perfect match for a well used accessory.

2007-03-08 13:02:06 · answer #4 · answered by Firecracker . 7 · 2 1

first not all of us "harley riders" think we are bad a ss es, second we all dont have heated hand grips, or cup holders. the ones that have the heated grips, and cup holders generally do alot of long distance riding. 1500 or more mile trips. i can tell you that i wish i had heated grips the last time i rode down to daytona bike week last year, it gets a little cold when you leave from CT. in febuary

2007-03-08 08:49:33 · answer #5 · answered by dgr0919 3 · 4 1

Hey, don't knock the cupholder, I have one on my Kawasaki...have to get the caffiene in somehow and an IV drip is just too clumsy...and in hot weather (as you would know if you ever rode any further than the convenience store) it's good to keep oneself hydrated with a near constant flow of water or Gatorade, otherwise after while you'll start feeling poopy...K ;o)

2007-03-08 18:00:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

just because you are a biker doesn't mean that you have to be rugged. If you are really asking this question you are obviously new to the motorcycle world and comfort is one of the characteristics that you want as a rider

2007-03-08 09:53:34 · answer #7 · answered by Tim H 1 · 2 1

why do some crotch rocket rider think they are bad *** and go flying down the road on just their back wheel and like to cut in between cars and pass on the shoulder of the road?

2007-03-09 08:19:55 · answer #8 · answered by thisisme 6 · 0 0

I would love heated grips or electric gloves and a cupholder would be a handy thing to have as well.

2007-03-08 20:31:28 · answer #9 · answered by K S 1 · 0 0

What's wrong with that? Why do people think it's necessary to suffer to be a true biker? And who gives a crap what anyone thinks about what they ride, when, how or wearing what?

2007-03-08 09:16:01 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

fedest.com, questions and answers