Would a Harley still be cool if we couldn't put pipes on?
#31
RE: Would a Harley still be cool if we couldn't put pipes on?
ORIGINAL: JohnT
Harley is all about image, so I don't think it would matter. Of the over 273,000 bikes Harley shipped last year in the US alone, how many actually get ridden much beyond the weekend trip to the shop, to a local bike night, or the occasional rally? For many new owners, they are a status symbol, like that fancy ski boat or jet ski that spends most of its life on a trailer next to the garage. As long as the 'bad boy' image retains its appeal, that machine with the Harley logo on the tank will command a premium dollar and there are those who will pay the price, no matter what it sounds like.
Harley is all about image, so I don't think it would matter. Of the over 273,000 bikes Harley shipped last year in the US alone, how many actually get ridden much beyond the weekend trip to the shop, to a local bike night, or the occasional rally? For many new owners, they are a status symbol, like that fancy ski boat or jet ski that spends most of its life on a trailer next to the garage. As long as the 'bad boy' image retains its appeal, that machine with the Harley logo on the tank will command a premium dollar and there are those who will pay the price, no matter what it sounds like.
I see tons of high mileage HD for sale in the paper, Ebay, etc. I do not disagree with the image these bikes contribute to however. I always got tons os looks on my Boulevard, but never like I get on my Dyna. Completely different. My pipes are moderately loud, and at idle, are just pleasant to hear. I get thumbs up from old ladies, kids, men, well, everyone.
I don't have a problem with folks that buy them for theimage, that's their business. I ride mine everyday, and I also ride it to occasional bike nights. BTW, I put hundreds of hours on my Jetskis and my boats when I had them. I don't really see any of them (bikes, skis or boats) as status symbols, since my "status" then, as it is now, is to work my *** off to have them. if someone wants to "assume" my status because of the tank emnblems on my bike, that is their business. I know who I am, and what these machines mean to me. I would no more assume why others buy them, anymore than I care to have them assume why I bought mine. JMO.
#32
RE: Would a Harley still be cool if we couldn't put pipes on?
Love the deep sound of some aftermarket mufflers. My RK is my 5th Harley, and the 1st one with stock mufflers. I will stick with the stock ones, not worth dealing with the man!!!
#34
RE: Would a Harley still be cool if we couldn't put pipes on?
This was one of the main reasons I putmy V&H straightshotson...(that and I wanted better performance)...but even if I HAD to run a stock exhaust I'd still have boughtmy Standard because regardless of how close the clone bikes get, they'll never take the place of the real thing.
ORIGINAL: Dinger
My bike sounded like a VW with the stock exhaust. I couldn't even hear how fast my engine was runningat freeway speed.
My bike sounded like a VW with the stock exhaust. I couldn't even hear how fast my engine was runningat freeway speed.
#35
RE: Would a Harley still be cool if we couldn't put pipes on?
After 30 years of owning a variety of motorcycles I still get a kick when a nice sounding bike fires up,and
there is something visceral about the sound of a Harley, it hits you in your gut. The feeling for me borders on the profound, there's nothing sweeter than the sound of a Harley. I'd still ride one even it was whisper quiet, but I'd lose that gut impact and part of the fun of owning one. As A kid I loved loved to hear the Harleys rumble past, and was totally transfixed while I watched someone kick start one to life, I couldn't wait to hear it roar. Fast forward a lot, I still love the rumble and 8 bikes later, I like the roar a little more subdued, but still like it to "sound" like a Harley. Peace.
there is something visceral about the sound of a Harley, it hits you in your gut. The feeling for me borders on the profound, there's nothing sweeter than the sound of a Harley. I'd still ride one even it was whisper quiet, but I'd lose that gut impact and part of the fun of owning one. As A kid I loved loved to hear the Harleys rumble past, and was totally transfixed while I watched someone kick start one to life, I couldn't wait to hear it roar. Fast forward a lot, I still love the rumble and 8 bikes later, I like the roar a little more subdued, but still like it to "sound" like a Harley. Peace.
#36
RE: Would a Harley still be cool if we couldn't put pipes on?
According to sources Harley spent a bunch to try & get the "Harley" sound back on stock pipes without having to go to aftermarket pipes. I think they succeeded because my '07 Deuce pipes sound pretty darn good, especially at idle. My damaged hearing from years of playing my stereo so loud don't need loud pipes, besided I like the look of my tapered shotguns-keeping stock pipes for now.
#37
RE: Would a Harley still be cool if we couldn't put pipes on?
Of course they're cool without the aftermarket pipes, they are the best looking bikes on the road. The loud pipes just help focus peoples attention to the beauty of the bikes themselves.
#38
RE: Would a Harley still be cool if we couldn't put pipes on?
ORIGINAL: madden23
After 30 years of owning a variety of motorcycles I still get a kick when a nice sounding bike fires up,and
there is something visceral about the sound of a Harley, it hits you in your gut. The feeling for me borders on the profound, there's nothing sweeter than the sound of a Harley. I'd still ride one even it was whisper quiet, but I'd lose that gut impact and part of the fun of owning one. As A kid I loved loved to hear the Harleys rumble past, and was totally transfixed while I watched someone kick start one to life, I couldn't wait to hear it roar. Fast forward a lot, I still love the rumble and 8 bikes later, I like the roar a little more subdued, but still like it to "sound" like a Harley. Peace.
After 30 years of owning a variety of motorcycles I still get a kick when a nice sounding bike fires up,and
there is something visceral about the sound of a Harley, it hits you in your gut. The feeling for me borders on the profound, there's nothing sweeter than the sound of a Harley. I'd still ride one even it was whisper quiet, but I'd lose that gut impact and part of the fun of owning one. As A kid I loved loved to hear the Harleys rumble past, and was totally transfixed while I watched someone kick start one to life, I couldn't wait to hear it roar. Fast forward a lot, I still love the rumble and 8 bikes later, I like the roar a little more subdued, but still like it to "sound" like a Harley. Peace.
Nothing else sounds like a Harley going down the road. But, I too would still have one even with quiet pipes.
#39
RE: Would a Harley still be cool if we couldn't put pipes on?
JohnT;
it looks like you have touched a few nerves with your
post!
The truth does have that effect on some people.. LOL"
I still say your post is the best I've ever seen about
Harley Davidson's..
#40
RE: Would a Harley still be cool if we couldn't put pipes on?
ORIGINAL: 211Chuck
JohnT;
it looks like you have touched a few nerves with your
post!
The truth does have that effect on some people.. LOL"
I still say your post is the best I've ever seen about
Harley Davidson's..
JohnT;
it looks like you have touched a few nerves with your
post!
The truth does have that effect on some people.. LOL"
I still say your post is the best I've ever seen about
Harley Davidson's..