If you haven’t done either by now, I doubt your sincerity. this entire piece you wrote can be summed up as “these bikes are shit because they’re not the kind of bikes I like.”
If you haven’t done either by now, I doubt your sincerity. this entire piece you wrote can be summed up as “these bikes are shit because they’re not the kind of bikes I like.”
I just proves you hang out with techs that are just like you, not real Harley guys at all. There was a time decades ago when Harley’s had quality problems and you basically needed to be a tech yourself. But those days are long since over. I’ll put the quality of a Harley against any bike on the market. Their paint and…
“huge piles of shit” Well I guess that answers my earlier question. Unfortunately, you don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about. Harleys are actually great bikes that do EXACTLY what they’re designed to do. A Street Glide isn’t designed to be a canyon carving monster so judging it by that standard is worse than…
My generation too BTW. I use Periscope often, mostly because Porsche does an incredible job showing live track days with their test and pro drivers in street and race cars. I totally agree this isn’t a huge audience draw and I think you and I both agree that we’ll see these bikes on Instagram soon enough. Instagram is…
so much for Lanesplitter being something more than just a bunch of sport/adv. bike snobs.
Links to the HD site for each bike are linked in the text
They could call that paint Olive-gay rainbow- butt humping- denim for all I care... it’s a nice color and it’s name is irrelevant... stop being colorist!
I think this is actually very smart for HD. If they focus on reaching core riders (Baby Boomers and above) they will not be repopulating their rider base. New riders are younger and consume media differently. Periscope is not as scalable as other forms of non-traditional media but it’s a good start for them. I say…