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Loud pipes = look at me look at me = a pose. That's my rule of thumb for identifying genus poseur.
Not always...The guy who rides my LSR Triumph also races a 1000 cc Suzuki in circuit racing ,off road bikes and ATV's also. He likes loud pipes and some might call him a Hipster...
He does like his Harleys, but only the 1200's. Has no interest in the big blocks at all.Actually, that's a bit like me... Small blocks rule, ok?
It took me a long time to get here, but I might just be starting to respect the hipsters and the posers for at least just pursuing what they want other's (especially the snobs) opinions be dammed.It is a might better than worrying whose standards I'm not meeting.Hell, I always rejected standards just on principle. When did I start caring. Did I start getting old in my 40's? Was it hanging out here listening to some of the curmudgeons?I don't honestly care anymore... Throw your aspersions around. I'm gonna like what I want to like, no apologies.
It took me a long time to get here, but I might just be starting to respect the hipsters and the posers for at least just pursuing what they want other's (especially the snobs) opinions be dammed.
A poser/hipster <snip> is someone who's pursuing what someone ELSE wants, not what they want.
Jokes aside, what makes you think you can always tell what another person really wants?Not that it matters, even if you could that doesn't change the nature of my objection.
Can a poser be someone who "belongs" to another group and looks down their nose at someone who rides, say a Harley? Kinda like many, (some) of the Guzzi faithful belonging to "their"group and making disparaging remarks about others? Does anyone really give a shit about what I (you) think about what they ride? If so, wouldn't that make many of us "pseudo posers"? If you can sort out my thoughts you're doing better than me. Is it winter already?I say good on the young man with the Harley and wish him many, many miles of safe, delightful riding.Just sold my Eldo, hmmmm maybe I'll go look at an Electraglide.Tom
I'm gonna need more Dusty
I don't know how to put this. my wife rides a HD softail. my user name is myway an has a lot to do with this one sided crap fest. the crap flows from one side. an I personally hope that this is not the norm around here. I would not want to be part of a group known for bashing HD's. I've owned hd's an I would again. in my opinion it should be a banned subject. but I don't write the rules or anything like that. the only reason I posted this was to suport the side I'm on. I figure there's more of us than the other really, there's bikes siting in museums not being ridden at all. when I was young I did all sorts of look at me crap. hmm might be on to something here. Dan
There was no doubt, when I wanted to start biking again after 30 years or so, it would be with a Sportster. A "real" bike, not too strong, just right, very good looking, dependable, and with real tradition. Not a retro bike, but something that has been built and enhanced for decades now. The only thing that came near was that small Guzzi, V7 Classic. Only this bike had a plastic tank, I did not like the the shape of the cylinders, no spoked wheels with tubed tyres, and so on. Only Guzzi got all these things right with the V7 Stone....I enjoy my Stone, but I know I would enjoy a nice Sportster the same way. Congrats to your son!
I thought hosers were Canadian, eh?
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NICE..! That, right there, is one of my favorite looks for a HD... If I ever got bit by the HD bug and decided to get one of the Harley Davidson bikes, it would likely be either a Bobbed Sportster or one of the XLCR Caf� Racer models ( 1977 - '79 ) as seen in the pic, below.. --