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Question about Bikers (Harley Davidson)

As PBR mentioned, it's all about identity. Get a Harley and you instantly have a million more friends.

The funny thing is Harley's have somewhat deteriorated in quality. It's all about custom bikes now. OCC is slowly growing into a Harley type status symbol (thanks to Discovery), though it's still not even close (way more expensive).
 
Gambino said:
I totally understand what you are saying. Harley Davidson has done what every business attempts to do, make their product a part of someone's lifestyle. Their marketing strategy, it would seem, is responsible for the companies succes...accordingly it is not their product quality (heard numorous accounts of harley's breaking down, need fine tuning whereas a jap road bike is a lot more reliable). Def. seems shallow to base your existence around a companies product, though I'm guilty of it as well...


This is really sad. Seriously.

It's caused more problems than a person would think.
 
Gambino said:
I(heard numorous accounts of harley's breaking down, need fine tuning whereas a jap road bike is a lot more reliable).

Since Harley came out with the EVO motor in 1984 or 85 the motors are now very reliable.The most common thing maybe fouled plugs but other than that they really are a great motor.
 
PBR said:
explain a little bro...


It involves the whole free trade vs protectionism sort of thing.......job loss, consumers' loss of confidence in domestic products, etc.
 
hanselthecaretaker said:
It involves the whole free trade vs protectionism sort of thing.......job loss, consumers' loss of confidence in domestic products, etc.
i see...man i would think Harley is doing better now, than ever before...we have a big newer Harley dealership here in town, its packed every day with lots of consumers for various parts accessories and bikes....I remember when the CHP actually pulled Harley out of BK years ago by contracting them for all the new police bikes, alot of other agencies followed suit back then...think it was in the early 80's if im not mistaken...
 
RADAR said:
HD is just about the only product you will see tattooed on a person, I garuantee you surely won't see maytag, or sears!


They are in a class by themselves!
RADAR



SEEN A ducati tat on a guys head
 
In my opinion Harley isn't just a status symbol it's a piece of Americana. What other company has thousands of people by shirts, hats, jackets, etc. without ever owning a motorcycle. Why do people alter the exhaust on hondas and yamahas to try and make it sound like a Harley? Why are all bike makers doing their damndest to make theirs look like a Harley? It's simple, Harley says America and freedom louder and better than any other product. From experience I know that pulling up at a highway rest stop people come to talk to you just because you are on a Harley, this doesn't happen with any other bike. It's a close knit family of people who may ride for miles without ever seeing the other persons face, but deep down you know that for that brief time they were more family to you than some of your blood. It's a mystique that's as strong as any other there is. How many motor companies have been in continuous business for over a hundred years? How many vehicles inspire people through their sound alone?

As for the reliability issues: Harley is the most reliable bike on the road now. Then only bikes that run as long are BMW's and they don't hold thier value like a Harley does. People still only think about the dark days when AMF owned Harley. Yes in those days the motorcycles were crap massed produced hunks of junk. That is why Harley bought itself back in 1984 and endeavored to make the best bike possible. I know people with 200,000 miles on their Hogs that have never done more than change oil and tires. Harleys no longer leak oil, need tuning, ride rough, break down regularly, or any of the other negative conotations people come up with. I've got 6,000 miles on my '03 and have as yet to have any problems (aside from envious family members wanting to take it and not getting enough riding time).

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
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