Lots of non-riders on the HD forum.
#81
I have no problem with non riders on this forum. As others have already mentioned, it's a great place for them to gather info so when/if they're ready to purchase a bike, they're a few steps ahead. Good thinking on their part.
#83
Forums like HD, Corvette, Viper, Mustang and all brands of vehicles have non owners on them. They are there because of their interest in the brand and want to learn. Some to have info to make a purchase but some may never get one and just like to see whats going on.
That is what for.
What if some one said they have 6 HD's and no one with less should be on the forum or you must have two to be here. That is just as ridiculous as not allowing a non owner on the forum.
The Honda VTX forum is loaded with HD owners who originally had VTX's and moved on to HD but stayed on the forum.
Viper forums members w/o a Viper start out as enthusiasts and progress to owners and then paid club members. Many never get a Viper.
That is what for.
What if some one said they have 6 HD's and no one with less should be on the forum or you must have two to be here. That is just as ridiculous as not allowing a non owner on the forum.
The Honda VTX forum is loaded with HD owners who originally had VTX's and moved on to HD but stayed on the forum.
Viper forums members w/o a Viper start out as enthusiasts and progress to owners and then paid club members. Many never get a Viper.
#84
I'm just "bikeless". I've owned a dozen bikes from when I was 14 to my early twenties (only one Harley due to $$$). I also love offroading and I'm 30 now and have 3 kids so this is my ride for now
until I can afford toys for my family AND a Harley i have to choose family first but there will definitely be another Harley in my future it's in my blood. I just like keeping up on the subject and I have some experience with bikes so I try to help when I can.
until I can afford toys for my family AND a Harley i have to choose family first but there will definitely be another Harley in my future it's in my blood. I just like keeping up on the subject and I have some experience with bikes so I try to help when I can.
#86
There's nothing wrong with non-riders getting on forums to learn more. Unfortunately, the real non-riders are the trolls who get on just to post BS stories and stir things up. It's even worse with the left-wing non-gun owners over at Glock Talk, but I'm pretty sure there are several genuine trolls here, too.
You "enjoy" talking to engineers and women?...that's not a different drummer - that's more like, "need medication."
You "enjoy" talking to engineers and women?...that's not a different drummer - that's more like, "need medication."
Last edited by brenn; 12-24-2010 at 07:10 AM.
#87
Forums like HD, Corvette, Viper, Mustang and all brands of vehicles have non owners on them. They are there because of their interest in the brand and want to learn. Some to have info to make a purchase but some may never get one and just like to see whats going on.
That is what for.
What if some one said they have 6 HD's and no one with less should be on the forum or you must have two to be here. That is just as ridiculous as not allowing a non owner on the forum.
The Honda VTX forum is loaded with HD owners who originally had VTX's and moved on to HD but stayed on the forum.
Viper forums members w/o a Viper start out as enthusiasts and progress to owners and then paid club members. Many never get a Viper.
That is what for.
What if some one said they have 6 HD's and no one with less should be on the forum or you must have two to be here. That is just as ridiculous as not allowing a non owner on the forum.
The Honda VTX forum is loaded with HD owners who originally had VTX's and moved on to HD but stayed on the forum.
Viper forums members w/o a Viper start out as enthusiasts and progress to owners and then paid club members. Many never get a Viper.
I think only people who had their first Harley 26 years or more ago should be allowed in here
#89
Well if you intend to be a police officer you are definitely going to have to toughen up. One of the first rules for rookies...big ears, little mouth.