View Poll Results: What would you do if you were suddenly the owner of a sparkling new Harley?

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  • I would use it as a boat anchor.

    9 4.81%
  • I would sell it in an instant and buy a selection of real bikes.

    134 71.66%
  • I would keep it, buy a German helmet, switch to the dark side and ride it with pride.

    40 21.39%
  • Push it off the highest cliff I could find.

    4 2.14%
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Thread: What would you do with a crusier?

  1. #46
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    what about option 6

    park it in the garage with my sports bike and ride it when Im not out to prove how big my balls are.
    I happen to like cruisers -There aint nuffing like a cruise in the country on a hot summers day. Nice lady on the back, riding at leasurely speeds.
    like WT said I've had my ass whipped by some darn tallented harley riders.
    Mind you there was a guy on a goldwing once showed me a thing or two.
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    Hey... Theres no need to get nasty.

    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Right-O tuff guy.

    Bring your Kum-and-suk-me 4hundy down Welly ways some time and see what some of them cruiser riders are capable of when riding with a group of sports bikes.

    Nothing better than shutting down some upstart who thinks his XYZ750 SPS RR is the shiznics on a Deuce or Sporty.

    Some of the most tallented riders on this very site, aspire to owning a nice cruiser to sit alongside their CBR1000RR or MV or whatever.

    You're definitely entitled to voicing what you do and don't like but trolling is for fourteen year olds with "Wee blockers" set by their parents to block out porn.

    Go join SDU.


    I have had a wide variety of responses from my post but yours would have to be the most defensive. Some people read a lot into a simple scentence. Don't know where you get the tough guy crap from.

    I couldn't care less what crusier riders are capable of its apples and oranges as far as I'm concerned.

    If I really wanted to troll I would have dropped this poll in the crusier section.
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    Not nasty at all mate. Just not quite understanding the reason for your poll. Put a poll up with all negative options is either trolling, or assuming everyone thinks like you.

    And we obviously don't.

    If you ask me, you wanted to get some heated responses to your "carelessly" posted thread.

    S'what ya got.
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    Did I hit a soft spot?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    CRASH AN DIE DICK HEAD
    Wow... you really have a way with words.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    CRASH AN DIE DICK HEAD
    Now that's nasty.

    Well spoken though. Nice one J'rat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Better check insurance prices matey, (they're all the same for rego) insurance on any bike over 1000cc is much the same regardless of make, could be the same for other bike sizes
    I think you misunderstood me. I didn't mean that the rego or insurance are going to cost more- I meant that I'd have to pay another lot, which I couldn't afford at the mo.

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    fuck --you know what I think fuggit i agree with WT.
    I know I sound like a pompous git but that is entirely the problem with bikers in NZ - we are such a small community anyhoo without splintering ourselves off into smaller groups cos one lot rides jap crap and another friggen unreliable spagettie eaters shit and another overpriced yank shit.
    Thats the attitude thats gonna see us all riding 50cc scooters cos everything else has be legislated off the road.
    If ya ride a bike mate your ok by me . plain and simple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    fuck --you know what I think fuggit i agree with WT.
    I know I sound like a pompous git but that is entirely the problem with bikers in NZ - we are such a small community anyhoo without splintering ourselves off into smaller groups cos one lot rides jap crap and another friggen unreliable spagettie eaters shit and another overpriced yank shit.
    Thats the attitude thats gonna see us all riding 50cc scooters cos everything else has be legislated off the road.
    If ya ride a bike mate your ok by me . plain and simple.
    XJ/F, you been hittin' th' liquor boy? your grammar has slipped from its usual perfection and you sound a tad riled up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toads
    well put Motu,
    Also it may come as shock to you harley hating guys out there, but Harley are not the only makers of cruiser bikes and there are a lot of jap cruisers out there, which are the preferred choice of bike for a lot of people. Namely short, poverty stricken types such as myself.
    My bike was very cheap and if I wanted to upgrade and get another bike, I'd buy another cruiser, I like all bikes, but particularly like cruisers, they are not built for speed or peformance, but made for a lesuirely comfortable ride, who has a problem with that???
    Not me.

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    I'd have to win one in competition to own a Harley. As a matter of fact even though I give them heaps of slag at times I actually like them. Get on well with the few Harley owners I know. Each to their own. Hell I would ride with a push bike if they could keep up.
    If it's got two wheels we have something in common.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onespeed
    Wow... you really have a way with words.
    Hey Troll,I had a few other things to say but I thought I'd better keep it diplomatic.
    That's as good as it gets for people that shit on others rides.

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    Just re-read the thread to find out when the animosity started.
    I assumed the poll was done light heartedly, so what did I miss? actually no, dont answer that.
    I had a mate who was seriously going to die if e kept on riding his gsxr the way he was. He bought a harley to slow himself down, which he did. Hes easy to follow at night as hes the one leaving sparks. Chics seem to like them thats always a good incentive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    XJ/F, you been hittin' th' liquor boy? your grammar has slipped from its usual perfection and you sound a tad riled up.
    My grammar perfect lol
    I guess my problem is as light hearted as the thread was intended to be reality is people really do think that way.
    There are a whole bunch of young guys on here whose attitudes are being affected by us (slightly ) older and more mature
    Biker types. We reallly do need to stick together.
    Ohh and on hindsight I probably would sell the harley -But only for financial reasons. I would do the same with a goldwing or a latest model Bussa.
    i'd rather have the money to pay for my race bikes.
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    To quote my lovely wife " it's just another bike". HDs are as common as now days, so don't interest me in the slightest. Mind I'd have one if it was given to me and don't mind riding in their company. I could buy a new one tomorrow cash if I chose to, but I personnally think there are far better cikles available for the money (maybe two or three . It's the old story of each to their own. Just respect each others opions and keep the rubber on the road. Just been on a ride and popped into ANZA. There where all these grey haired dudes and dudesses with HDs parked there and not a single German helmet in sight . All where wearing the standard "uniform" though, you know black leathers. Some of those ol gals wore them well I might add....... :love2:

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    I have tried a few friends hawgs, and it's not my bag. I like the look of cruisers and all, but having my feet in front of me going through a corner is too much to get used to. It just feels unnatural.
    Having said that, I rode a Guzzi 750 cruiser a few months back, and that was the pick of the bunch for handling.
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