Old 01-31-11, 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by WHOOOSSHHH...
That theory is as old as the hills....Carbon bikes and Rice burners have one thing in common. They both lose half of their value quickly....That's a fact. I have been to many Harley rallies in Daytona, and while you do see some old school bikers, the majority are in the 30 to 40 year old range. People put $25-$50 grand into these bikes. That weeds out allot of the 17-25 year olds. Once they become adults they realize what a real motorcycle is, and they come over to the dark side....
LOL Harley pirates.

17-25 year olds have no interest in slow, heavy, POS Harleys. Idiots sink 25-50 grand into Harleys desperately trying to cover them in gay looking chrome so they can look just like every other Harley on the road. Then they get idiotic straight pipes, tell people it's for "safety", and wear no helmet or a half helmet, no safety gear, and ride drunk. Leather vests covered in little pins and patches... odd group of people. Wander the doo-rag aisle at your Harley dealer looking for China-made rags to wear on your heads with little pieces of fabric hanging off the back so it looks like you actually tied a bandanna around your head.... LOL Harley pirates.

*real* motorcycles can corner, brake, and accelerate with brute force. Harleys just look shiny and sound like poop. Harley riders would probably kill themselves trying to duck-walk a real bike out of a pirate bar after drinking American macro swill all night long. Luckily their Harleys have no power and can't corner so they are less likely to hurt themselves due to lack of skill.

edit - Came here looking to learn more about Ti bikes, maybe see a few, and had to suffer Harley pirate logic. Argh!!!!!

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