If Harley Davidson was a Religion
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I see you know me well!
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Even between Christians of different flavor there is rivalry going on for many centuries – who is the “real” Christian, who is the “real” interpreter of God’s words. And in the name of that rivalry Christians from different denominations have fought and slaughtered each other in great numbers.
In my mind, if Harley resembles religion in some way that is that it cost money to maintain your membership in the “religion”. J)
I would call it a “life style”, a hobby. And like with any other hobby people who share it can find common language and like to talk about their hobby.
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re: If Harley Davidson was a religion
I got back into riding a couple of years ago. I tried a lot of different activities (fishing, shooting, golf etc.) through the years. All have their good points. But I have never had the sense of total relaxation and the feeling of "decompression" as when I get off my bike. Or, if I choose, the occasional adrenaline rush! And when I'm done, just tuck it in the garage.
The group that I ride with is made up of mostly Harleys but we welcome anybody that has two wheels to ride on.
I feel extremely fortunate to be in a position to be able to afford to drive my Harley. We all know they ain't cheap! That said, everybody has to start somewhere. My first bike wasn't a Harley. It takes time to know you want to make that kind of $ commitment.
So, when I'm going down the road I give the "hi" sign to everybody on two wheels! I will step down from the soap box now.....
The group that I ride with is made up of mostly Harleys but we welcome anybody that has two wheels to ride on.
I feel extremely fortunate to be in a position to be able to afford to drive my Harley. We all know they ain't cheap! That said, everybody has to start somewhere. My first bike wasn't a Harley. It takes time to know you want to make that kind of $ commitment.
So, when I'm going down the road I give the "hi" sign to everybody on two wheels! I will step down from the soap box now.....
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Now I’m confused… Last year I met Jesus on a rally, huge Mexican guy. And he was riding a stock Trike with bunch of extra lights to shine the way to the sinners.
Then again, several years ago on another rally I met Mohamed from Utah – he was definitely riding a chopper, hard tail with S&S engine.
Now I’m confused… Last year I met Jesus on a rally, huge Mexican guy. And he was riding a stock Trike with bunch of extra lights to shine the way to the sinners.
Then again, several years ago on another rally I met Mohamed from Utah – he was definitely riding a chopper, hard tail with S&S engine.