I know a LOT of folks that ride Harley's, Yamaha's, Suzuki's. et al.
Sure I get a little bit of teasing and so do they. It goes hand in hand. But, in the end, we fire up our trikes and bikes and ride together. Personally, I don't care WHAT you ride. I simply care THAT you ride.
There are those Harley hard-cores out there that will NEVER accept you. But those folks aren't generally in the same group of people that you would WANT to be rolling with anyway.
Sure, I might be on a T.W.A.....but I rather like the fact that my music is a lot louder than my pipes, I enjoy the reliability of the motor and I like the looks.
If you have a Harley or any other type and want to ride someplace then, please, let me know. I'll ride with you as I don't care what brand it is.
Very true statements, I agree completely. One thing I have noticed since I do ride both brands is the differences on how oncoming riders react. When I'm riding my Harley a majority of the other Harley riders wave and so do the other brand riders. When I'm riding my Goldwing the Harley riders won't wave yet the riders of other brands still do. Over the years I've had great joy in tormenting a friend of mine who owns a 05 GL1800, I used to threaten to put a sticker on his tour pak that said When I Growup I Want To Be An Ultra Classic. But last summer he had the last laugh when I showed up at his house riding a 2012 GL1800.
Last spring I had a GL1800 rider figure it was a good day to mess with the Harley, he found great fun in buzzing me. His problem was assuming one thing and not realizing karma was going be a b!tch that day. I knew I couldn't begin to run with the guy through the corners so I waited for a good drag race spot. As luck would have it a few miles down the road we met side by side at a light. When he figured he would show the stodgy Harley bagger his superior power he found out he didn't pack enough. By the time I cleared 2nd gear I had 10 bike lengths on him.
What he failed to do was use his senses and powers of observation while sitting at the light. He missed the lope of engine idling, he missed the 2.1 exhaust instead just figuring it was just another noise maker. What he didn't know and couldn't know is the bike wasn't using the stock 88" engine making 65 hp and 75 ft/lbs torque. Instead I had built the 120" engine that winter and had an easy 25 hp and 40 ft/lbs torque advantage plus the Harley touring line is almost 200 lbs liter than the GL1800.