littlebill31
Smells of Raw Fuel
My friends at Loaded Gun Customs in Delaware are Buell nuts. The have some sick Buells.
We dont wave over here in England, we nod or tilt our heads..Its so we dont have to take our hands off the throttle (L/H drive you see..)
Unless its a Harley (or BMW) ,then we ignore...
Hell I don't mind the chaps at allHere's my view of people and their bike brands.
I go to "bike nights" and "bike days" around the Calgary area occasionally. As a matter of fact, I was at one last evening..................A&W, 16 Ave and 4th Street.............they have awesome Teen Burgers There was probably 40 bikes there, of all makes. I go around and chat with everyone, and one of the friendliest was a couple on their Harley................very pleasant people. Sure, he was wearing the obligatory leather vest, but that's just part of the costume.
Interesting bikes I saw at the meet: ..............500 cc single cylinder Honda street bike with dual carbs and dual exhausts (4 valve head).............450 cc Suzuki twin with automatic transmission.................250 cc single cylinder Ducati..................1300 cc Honda with a side car................Harley sportster with the male driver carrying his son in a back pack (yes the boy had a helmet).
There was a young lady on Vespa scooter, and there was an older lady driving a full size Harley (she had the leather vest and leather chaps, again its the costume to attend the ball).Everyone mixed and everyone had a good time. Diversity makes the world a better place!
Next time you meet a Harley rider, give him or her a hug..................they need support to help them make that monthly payment
I was talking to a guy not too long ago about the movie, "The Wild Ones" with Marlon Brando. He was talking about how cool he was and what that image did for Harley bikers. Too bad Brando was riding a Triumph.