Who has owned a Harley.........
#31
Been 30 yrs on my sig bike , been my daily and have no intentions ever letting her go . I've had a 1/2 dozen other harleys during that time also they come & go but Bitch is my mainstay bike .
Know several other members who've had bikes longer , not everyone changes them like cheap underwear every year . Been on harleys since late 70's .
Know several other members who've had bikes longer , not everyone changes them like cheap underwear every year . Been on harleys since late 70's .
No need to defend your comments with other forum members!
#33
I didn't want it that bad though.
First picture I saw of the FXCWC in blue, I called the dealer and placed a deposit on the first blue one they got in.
It's not that I couldn't afford other bikes. None had my interest enough to go get one.
It's not always about money.
#36
Oh I'm not defending , most know I could care what they think . Different strokes kind thing for me . My sig bike ....well I can't explain it honestly just something about her that talks to my soul so to speak , anything else is just another bike .
I'm not in a small club there , some of us are just wired that way . I like older iron that's all , money isn't an issue if I want one I just don't .
#37
[QUOTE=dickey;9465223]Bought my first new Harley from B&D Rahway in '88. Salesman was Wayne. What was the name of the indy that was on the same side of 1-9 a block or so up from B&D? Do you remember Mouse?
That was Leo. If I remember correctly he was Bill's nephew. He used to work out of his mom's garage before he got the shop on the highway. It's been gone for a few years now that they redid the highway. He just closed up shop. I asked him where he was moving to and he said he's not. Years earlier I met George mouse. His thing was older english bikes. Up until a few years ago he had a building in Elizabeth on 1&9, Don't know if he's still around tho. He has to be getting long in the tooth if he still around.,,
That was Leo. If I remember correctly he was Bill's nephew. He used to work out of his mom's garage before he got the shop on the highway. It's been gone for a few years now that they redid the highway. He just closed up shop. I asked him where he was moving to and he said he's not. Years earlier I met George mouse. His thing was older english bikes. Up until a few years ago he had a building in Elizabeth on 1&9, Don't know if he's still around tho. He has to be getting long in the tooth if he still around.,,
#38
I'll PM.
#39
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Hell have you ever looked at the prices on some of the real vintage motorcycles? Take a look and see what an authentic 36 Knuckle fetches, or maybe an old Henderson or a Vincent.
Go to an AMCA meet and look at what some of the oldtimers are riding. Most are not trailer queens and the owners do not spend time hanging around a dealership.
Better yet go find yourself a pre-20 bike and join the Cannonball Run. They go coast-to-coast on them.
You are absophuckinlutely clueless!
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