Ok , here ‘s my question (I’ll try not to get onto too much of a soapbox, or too philosophical).

The other week I went for a 300+ mile ride and noticed that HDs comprised at least 90% (if not 95%) of the motorcycles on the road. The other 10% were sport bikes, Japanese cruisers, and older (1990-2000) Japanese standards. I saw one Triumph (Speed Triple) and no BMWs, or their likes. Now I really don’t understand why HD is so expensive or why it is still regarded as a “commodity,” by anyone, to justify the price.
Maybe the new HD slogan should be: “Remember, you and your Harley are unique, just like every other Harley rider and their bike.”

Has anyone else noticed this large percentage of HDs?


"It doesn't matter what you ride, as long as you're out there." - Hells Angels President (Philadelphia Chapter)