New breed of bikers????
#31
i didnt get that at all from the article. but its pretty much what you see at the dealership. i found it to be accurate with my experience there and the people who seem to hang around now.
most guys like me with new bikes mod the fenders/lights/struts, things like that. im not trying to make it looks like my dads old superglide. i happen to like a lot of the merging roland sands does with street/sport bikes. my buddy is period correct in everything. yet we still are considered part of the same scene.
the guys with kick starts have usually built their bikes from the ground up from a craigslist pan or shovel find. ive never seen someone add a kick to a new sporty. if i did, i would probably not understand, same as you. and most of these guys dont have money, which is why some of the bikes are ugly as hell, because its basically a scrap heap weld up.
the scene isnt as prohibitive as you seem to think it is. ive seen runs with chopped yamahas, harleys, triumphs, etc. its about loving bikes. working on your own bikes. having fun.
most guys like me with new bikes mod the fenders/lights/struts, things like that. im not trying to make it looks like my dads old superglide. i happen to like a lot of the merging roland sands does with street/sport bikes. my buddy is period correct in everything. yet we still are considered part of the same scene.
the guys with kick starts have usually built their bikes from the ground up from a craigslist pan or shovel find. ive never seen someone add a kick to a new sporty. if i did, i would probably not understand, same as you. and most of these guys dont have money, which is why some of the bikes are ugly as hell, because its basically a scrap heap weld up.
the scene isnt as prohibitive as you seem to think it is. ive seen runs with chopped yamahas, harleys, triumphs, etc. its about loving bikes. working on your own bikes. having fun.
i now have a "cookie cutter" fatboy but i just rebuilt and rejetted the carb because the guy before me obviously just garaged it for five years. i do all my work myself and enjoy doing it.
i'm just a dude, i ride my bike everywhere, everyday, all the time... i'm sure to some i would look like a RUB riding around in my work clothes probably boat shoes, khaki's, and collared shirt. but really i do it because i don't make an event out of riding it's just how i get around, and i don't need to "dress the part" to go do it.
and yes these "new breed of bikers" are dressing the part and just as much into showing off as your pirates at the dealerships.
#32
Guess I don't understand the question. I've ridden with lots of guys who bought what we could afford and fixed them the same way. We made some parts and made others fit. Some of those bikes would make Dr. Frankenstein cringe.
Sportsters would be a good choice of bike to customize. Plenty of them around and they seem to be getting cheaper.
Sportsters would be a good choice of bike to customize. Plenty of them around and they seem to be getting cheaper.
#36
It's just Harley's marketing genius in action. These new generation of bikers will (hopefully) keep H-D alive for many years to come.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US...rk-custom.html
http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US...rk-custom.html
#37
Looks like a good time to me. Been thinkin about building an old Shovel or 1200 Sporty for awhile. Just something to play with. Watching those guys put me in mind of the 60's and 70, for sure. Those were some of the best times of my life.
#38
Aside from the pretty painted wheels and the blockhead motor looks like what we did to any sport that fell into our drunken drugged out hands around 40 yrs ago . Learned a valuable life lesson about chopping bikes then . 4 long hairs , 2 bottles of Tequila , assorted acid tabs and a 1 gallon can of bondo does not make for a happy owner in the cold morning light ..........
#39
you just noticed this? go take a look into the sporty section! We buy the bike cause it has what we like. Then we make it our own, something that reflects us. Now for the earrings? That's another story. lol
#40
i think its a cool scene,good to see the younger guys getting into it and appreciating some older stuff, the new stuff to clean and sterile, dont no about the stretched ear lobes though! thats ridiculous, the bikes chucks etc cool!