american steel?

The only thing MORE stupid is getting into a pissing contest over who's bike is best. :shock: Nobody wins. The first one to bring it up LOSES!
 
You should grow up, enjoy your ride, and let others enjoy their rides. Bikes are like sandwiches- everyone has their favorite based on their particular taste. Only 3 year olds should be fighing in the sandbox over who's lunch is better.
 
Agreed.
:plus1:

Harley riders are no different than you if someone calls your bike a jap POS.
You're proud of it, what you've done to it and are going to get defensive no matter what.

Don't get into a pissing contest, race, nothing.
Nobody wins a pissing contest, period.
Racing will only get you killed.

Enjoy it for all the reasons you do and let them do the same with theirs.

Of course you could always compare maintenance costs year to year and see who wins..........
(Joking!)

:whistle:
 
The best bike on the market for your money is the one you are happy with. Right now I ride a C50C, and I am very happy with the looks, the price I paid, what was included, and most of all, the ride. Right now I only want to ride Suzuki.

Now in a few years I will want to upgrade so once again I will shop all models, and find the bike I like the most for the price I want to pay, and the bike I buy then will be the best bike on the market FOR ME.

So when you are "confronted" about your choice remember you are the one riding and paying for your bike, and you do not owe anyone an explanation.
 
Holy CRAP!!! It only goes 0-60 in 2.5 seconds. It's about as fast as my M. :mrgreen:

I'm thinking maybe Chrysler shouldn't have spent time & money on developing such a contraption.
 
What's funny is that my 7yr old boy has a little "Hot Wheels" version of that bike & I just thought it was something that they made up. I'll have to show him tonight that it's a real bike!!! :mrgreen: He'll get a kick out of that.
 
it goes under the heading of "oh heck, let's build a concept vehicle, we have money."

now, it's they had money; then they blew it doing non vehicle related stuff.
 
I saw a dog pee on a fire hydrant once.

That's about all I have to add at this point.

Everybody will say this bike over that, this chainsaw over that, this tractor over that, and there ain't no end.

at the risk of throwing gas on the fire, no, not all harley parts are made state side.

but then again, they are following a trend that has been set in motion quite some time ago.

Long story short (I know, too late for that) my uncle bought an "american" tractor some years ago, only to find out the amount of foreign content that was involved in the mfr. of said tractor.

globalism, whaddya going to do.
 
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