My lifestyle is extremely important to me. It just doesn't look anything like the one in their brochure.
For once I get to finally disagree with you Fred. Do you have any idea how much those assless chaps cost? And if you want to really be living the dream, you have to buy your biker babe a pair.secondary to the contrived image of the "lifestyle" (which is totally free)
You are spot on there. It is only free to the purveyors of the lifestyle. It is quite expensive to those trying to maintain it.For once I get to finally disagree with you Fred. Do you have any idea how much those assless chaps cost? And if you want to really be living the dream, you have to buy your biker babe a pair.secondary to the contrived image of the "lifestyle" (which is totally free)
It gets expensive to keep up with HD Jones'.
no expense to fix her teeth tho.....For once I get to finally disagree with you Fred. Do you have any idea how much those assless chaps cost? And if you want to really be living the dream, you have to buy your biker babe a pair.secondary to the contrived image of the "lifestyle" (which is totally free)
It gets expensive to keep up with HD Jones'.
I once heard Jimmy Buffet compared to H-D for this very same reason.what I'm saying is that H-D is selling an image, and motorcycles, apparel, and events are only the mechanisms for their customers to achieve that image. Motorcycles, riding gear, their version of NAFO, and assless chaps are how they sell the image.
That's with the topless biker chick laying on the tank facing him.Seat Height:Laden 29.5 in. (749 mm)
Unladen 30.9 in. (785 mm)
Seems a bit excessive, doesn't it? Especially since the 'models' riding the bike in the promos, look like they weigh a buck-50.
Fixed.That's with the topless, 225#, leathery (apparel & looks) biker chick laying on the tank facing him.Seat Height:
Laden 29.5 in. (749 mm)
Unladen 30.9 in. (785 mm)
Seems a bit excessive, doesn't it? Especially since the 'models' riding the bike in the promos, look like they weigh a buck-50.
C'mon man, keep up!
Yeah, but the HD mantra is "rugged individualism".Humans are conformists by nature. All of us want to fit in. We may find some other group's style choices a little funny, and it is certainly ironic to hear a group that conforms as much as the HOGs do to each other, claim that they are "free spirited individualists." But we all tend to do whatever it takes to go along with our chosen groups. Or maybe the people with the same sense of style tend to congregate?
Case in point: Last weekend there was a small group of local FJR riders who got together for an impromptu RTE. All 10 of the riders and passengers were wearing HiViz Yellow jackets, including me and my wife. Yeah, there is some sound logic to wearing HiViz gear, but when 100% of a group is doing something there is some level of conforming going on.
Mr. Pot: "Hey Mr. Kettle. You sure are looking black today."
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