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[QUOTE="guitarweasel,Later I bought my first real real bike, a 1980 Harley Deluxe[/QUOTE]

Please refer to post #39 in this thread.
 
As I said in post #22 ...

"Two camps, Harley people and those in the real world.
Haaa haaa. Now I've gone and lost a lot of potential friends."

Real world people and Harley people can't converse about motorcycles ... over & out! :)

I am not sure this is accurate, especially the last sentence.
What were all the other "so called" motorcycle companies doing back in these days?

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Soirchiro Honda was not even born until 1906
 
Gasket, not sure what your referring to but your snide Harley comments in those posts....see your post #26....and those weren't Harley's you were on and or put on the trailer. As far as cross talking motorcycles I find that funny. I will show you my other bikes now.....
Seems your the only one who can't cross talk bikes here......
You also didn't answer what was wrong with the bike in the 1st place.....
Also am I getting that your only Harley experience is with the old sidecar back in 1974 or so from the look of the pic and your buds what 5-10 year old Buell?
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I'll save these for now,will add my 2006 HONDA Shadow & 1989 Harley Davidson Sportster 883 Hugger when I can get to them. I also for a couple years would trade my bud my Green Sportster there for a weekend a month for his Night Train because I have a big comfy seat & backrest for my Sportsters for the long rides & my bud would get his son and liked to use my bike for that more than his Night Train. I also use to ride my old Boss's Deluxe and his $100K Custom Chopper. Grew up riding Suzuki & Kawa dirt bikes.
I will add I use to work in a Kawasaki/Suzuki/Yammi dealership in Biloxi,MS building Jet Ski's and testing them in the Gulf of Mexico :D
 
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My sense of humour is obviously different to Harley riders.
"Almost" everything I ever say on a forum is half joke with a splash of opinion.
My comments have been formed from working in the motorcycle industry, tar track racing and living and breathing everything motorcycle since 1967.
Now back to post #22.
 
So what was wrong with the Buell? We can get past the fact that you may not like Harley's & just talk bikes in general. I like all forms & fashions of bikes & cars :)
 
In case gasket or anyone thinks my reply so far was aimed at taking offense to anything gasket said bad about Harleys or any other brand, it wasn't anything personal. In my case, I like ALL motorcycles even home made ones or broken ones. SO, for my position, I currently ride a Harley since 2001,a Honda since 1985, and a Kawasaki 2 stroke Motocrosser. If I had more money and time, I would have all manner of bikes from the oldest of old to 2017 high tech ones.
 
In case gasket or anyone thinks my reply so far was aimed at taking offense

All good, we don't have the benefit of actually seeing facial expressions on a forum and that loss can (and often does) cause misunderstanding.
I say again ... "Almost" everything I ever say on a forum is half joke with a splash of opinion".
Actually the reason I don't post much here is exactly for this reason, I get going in a thread and eventually somebody takes me seriously then it's all too hard to clean it up.
Now back to post #22!
 
While I don't ride a motorbike myself, a couple of my co-workers do. One of them rides this one:
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Yep, that's a Harley.
I can tell by the oil on the ground rather than within.

It's so easy Haaa Haaa.
 
Haha! Well, actually, that's not oil, it's paint that's been peeled off the floor.:)

Stop talking rubbish, I can tell from the other side of the world it's Harley oil. Haaa Haaa.

Now go back and delete that last post before the one eyed Harley people see it ;-)
 
In our case gasket, I think we all here are linked closely enough loving guitars, fast cars, music, women, good food, beer for some, scotch for others, Milk here,,,,,,,, and all manner of fun stuff we share, I think it keeps misunderstandings and friction to a minimum.

Anything you say and or 1/2 intend as humor is alright in our book.
We are a pretty resilient bunch.
 
Yep, that's a Harley.
I can tell by the oil on the ground rather than within.

It's so easy Haaa Haaa.


I never had a problem with my Harley, I did however have one with the Triumph, every night I had to put a basting pan under it and then pour all the oil that leaked out it back in the morning.
 
I never had a problem with my Harley, I did however have one with the Triumph, every night I had to put a basting pan under it and then pour all the oil that leaked out it back in the morning.

Fake news, never happened.
Logging out now, must quickly get to my Twitter account.
 
While I don't ride a motorbike myself, a couple of my co-workers do. One of them rides this one:
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03' Anniversary Edition? Wouldn't mind finding a non rubber mount Sportster again to put a springer front end on and bob it out :)
 
Well glad you all have good luck with Harleys --- mine was a GIANT P.O.S. vibrated apart on a good day ---couldnt keep up with my wifes suzuki 805 crusier to save its life.....parts rattled off of it (92 rigid mount 1200 Sportster) and the END was when the back brake locked up and tank slapped in P'cola Fl.
NO it wasnt rider error ----- as the 3 HARLEY shops I took it to and had it looked at claimed (been riding since I was 10 I dont intercourse lock up a back break unless I want to) after I sold the rattle death trap ----low and behold 2 years later HARLEY has a recall seems 3 people where KILLED from the back breaks LOCKING UP on certain models of sportsters and softails........
HEy ride em if you want --- your funeral---I never will--

maybe in climates where they only get used 4 months outta the year they are great down here in the HOT muggy south with 365 riding weather........not worth it IMHO ---- like the Gibson of Motorcycles....... OH !
DID he??/ oh yeah he did........

NOW ---GASKET take a lesson that is how you piss off a poop load of people with one phrase


enjoy


Oh and P.S. the bike was immaculate the previous owner polished more than rode it-----had less than 1700 miles when I bought it in 98 what they really are for IMHO---polishing and looking at.....-
it is still one of my favorite bikes to look at--- gorgeous lines......looks like a bulldog ready to kill someone---oh yeah the guy on it......duh.
 
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