After you bought your first harley, did it live up to the hype?
#52
My first "Harley-Davidson" was a 65cc Leggero way back in 1970, when I was 12 years old. That was after two years of small mini-bikes and a 50cc Benelli. It was great fun. After that, I had a 125cc Rapido, then a SX175 and finally a SS250 before leaving High School for the Air Force. All were great bikes and the only reason I got rid of them was the need for bigger, more powerful bikes. While I was in the Air Force, I sent Dad a brochure on the first big Harley that I wanted, along with the down payment, and asked him to pick it up for me. It was a 1980 Low Rider. It cost $5,995.00 otd. That was in January 1980. I had to wait until I got home from Okinawa in March of that year to even ride it. It about killed me. But man, was it worth it. When I first fired up that big 80" twin, the excitement within me was/is hard to describe. I thought back to my younger years on the smaller Harleys. I thought about my Dad who had ridden Harleys most of his life. I thought about the history of H-D and all those that rode them, from Evel Knievel to the Hells Angels. The bike just sitting there idling, feeling the vibration from it causing the mirrors to blur, the feeling of raw power from years of development. Pulled in the clutch, tapped the shifter into first, and away I went. The biggest grin I'd ever had on my face was present that day. It's a feeling I'll never forget.
Damn, sorry for rambling.
Damn, sorry for rambling.
#54
First Harley was a 79 Sportster..wanted a Harley from the time i was 5 years old. Although a notorious AMF model..it met and exceeded my expectations..never gave me a problem. However..my 06 Bob is twice the bike the Sporty was. HD hasn't disapointed me yet!
#55
Absolutely yes! I'm 47 and have ridden bikes on and off since I was a teenager and I bought my first Harley last summer. This is the grreatest thing since sliced bread and indoor plumbing!!! Every time I leave the driveway it's a thrill...
#56
I don't follow the "hype" or anything else that mass population does. Honestly I never wanted a Harley.
But then the VRod came out and I just fell in love with the look. But I also wasn't willing to pay $5,000 OVER msrp. So I waited a while.
My first Harley was the VRod and I was extreamly happy with it, so I guess you could say yes it lived up to the hype.
I also really like the look of the Dyna Wide Glide but couldnt' justifiy 2 bikes. Then the Fat Bob came out, was able to take it for a test ride and fell in love with it. So now I'm on my 2nd Harley and it too has lived up to the "hype" if that's what you wanna call it.
At this point in my life, I can't see ever giving up my Harley. But of course things do change with time, so you never really know. Like I said, I don't own them because the name Harley is on them. I own them because I want to.
But then the VRod came out and I just fell in love with the look. But I also wasn't willing to pay $5,000 OVER msrp. So I waited a while.
My first Harley was the VRod and I was extreamly happy with it, so I guess you could say yes it lived up to the hype.
I also really like the look of the Dyna Wide Glide but couldnt' justifiy 2 bikes. Then the Fat Bob came out, was able to take it for a test ride and fell in love with it. So now I'm on my 2nd Harley and it too has lived up to the "hype" if that's what you wanna call it.
At this point in my life, I can't see ever giving up my Harley. But of course things do change with time, so you never really know. Like I said, I don't own them because the name Harley is on them. I own them because I want to.
#57
I remember not being able to sleep thinking about getting a harley. the dreams were very vivid and borderline obsessive. Ever since I bought one, the real life is better than any of those dreams I had.
Now all the dreams are about what I'm going to do next to the scoot.
Now all the dreams are about what I'm going to do next to the scoot.
I pick up my first HD tomorrow! I can hardly think of anything else right now!!! Dreaming about it... Spending hours a day on this damn site, reading about them!!!
Not sure of the 'hype', but I sure am excited about gettin her on the road...
I'll post tomorrow and let you know how I feel when I get home!!!
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Rode Jap and Brit bikes for years but always wanted a Harley. My first was a 94 Low Rider It was everything and more. Finally upgraded last year to an 08 Fat Bob. I've never regetted owning an HD.