GeorgiaRoller
Exit Stage Left
This is the part that always scares me and why there is some HD backlash which also bleeds over into cruiser riders in general regardless of bike brand. Of course we all know that and won't go down that road. Trying to match a look & persona and forgetting everything else is just silly. But when you see thousands of others doing that very same thing it just reinforces a new HD/Cruiser riding recruit that this is just what you do, because everyone is doing it.He bought the "skid lid" helmet that seems to be Harley standard issue. I did not approve. When his wife saw it, she was EXTREMELY unhappy. His logic was that it matched the look.
I come from riding cruisers, that's my background. My bike before the FJR was freaking badass. I had the whole airbrushed skull graphics, blacked out custom look and my V-Twin was turning out 115hp with a fat 250mm rear tire. I'd be lying if I didn't admit there is something to the whole "bad boy" cruiser rider thing. It can be very liberating and fun to do. I enjoyed it. But I always wore a armored riding jacket, steel toed boots, proper helmet & riding gloves. Mine was a Suzuki not a HD, but that doesn't really matter.
My last bike.
My point is...everyone is different & people choose motorcycles for their own personal reasons. There is no such thing as right or wrong necessarily. I wouldn't mind having a 2nd bike myself and it would prob be a big comfort cruiser for when I'm in the mood for doing a Sunday afternoon cruise with my wife. You have a completely different mindset when your riding cruisers. At least I do.
But new riders need to be realistic & not try to live up to some oversold HD persona. Riding in shorts, t-shirt & skid lid may look "cool" one minute...but when your bleeding out on the side of the road after a crash you'll have another opinion of your riding gear.
I'm glad your trying to help the young man RFH!!!!
Your saying exactly what I would say to him. Your not belitting his bike choice but your giving him a mature & seasoned rider perspective. That's what he needs to hear. There is a difference in just being a cruiser biker and a motorcycle enthusiasts. Bikers tend to be more narrow minded and enthusiasts can appreciate all kinds of bikes.For my part I have encouraged him to consider gear that is both protective and stylish. I have never spoke badly of his Harley because I think it is a fun and worthwhile bike. I hope he enjoys it and learns to ride it well and safely. I also make an effort to set an example worth following with my gear and my riding style.
He has told me, "You know everybody does not think like you. Most of them like one kind of bike and think all the rest are stupid."
I told him that I belong to a whole forum full of motorcycle enthusiasts, a group of guys that like Motorcycles.
By suggesting protective and Stylish gear is key for him. This guys does not want some bright reflective orange jumpsuit. He thinks he has a cool bike and he wants to look cool riding it & there is nothing wrong with that. And fortunately there is some great stylish protective riding gear these days. It costs a pretty penny but it's worth it to invest in it.
I hope he listens to you and uses a proper helmet, gloves & jacket at the very least. He many not look like Paul Sr. going down the road in a muscle shirt & no helmet, but if/when he ever goes down he'll be glad that he didn't.
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