actually I was standing next to my F6B and a Harley Rider not knowing I was the owner, and thinking was a Harley Rider also, as there were about 10 close by and mine was the only F6B there said. " Makes me feel like half a fag, but I kind of like that bike" , so there are stereotypes on both sides. All I said was " that's a stupid thing to say" and walked away. Some things are just not worth it. Never had another negative comment from any kind of rider, including many Harleys, the rest of the week/trip!
Wow, so obvious that the post was a joke Life isn't always serious.
By the way on a serious note ....
Did you know that 80% of ALL Harley's ever built in the past 80 years are still on the road ... You would think that this would be an impressive figure, however just so that you know .... the other 20% made it home (just kidding, no one get their panties in a wad).
I have many Harley friends and razzing each other between our rice burners and their hogs is part of having a good time between bikers. A biker is a biker regardless of what you ride or in some cases ..... push.
All I can say is.......................I own a Street Glide and the more I ride this F6B the less I want to ride my Street Glide. I can't believe all of the positive comments I have been getting on this thing, even from the hardcore H.D. riders. The one comment I have heard from like four different people is "I really don't care for an all blacked out motorcycle but that thing is cool". It's nice owning something different that a lot of people aren't sure of what the heck it is.
My motorcycle group (Sons Of Confederate Veterans) was asked to give another group a 'Southern' Flair to their memorial ride for one of their members. I did not take part in the ride but I was waiting in the cemetery in Confederate uniform. They had their ceremony, my group did the last drink with the grave. There was a musket salute. I then played TAPS. Afterwards, they all went to a barbecue. I own a 1300R VTX. I had to ride at the back of the pack because my bike was "NOT" American made. Ha, My bike was made in Ohio, before Honda packed up.I just laughed at them. I did my honor.
Well maybe since the bowling company, AMF...I had one as a child with AMF on the tank....but then again w/o AMF H.D. would have gone tits up....
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