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Originally Posted by ijon1
Truth is life is to short to worry about what people think about your ride. If the Spyder makes you happy then so be it. I just lost my nephew last night from cancer. I lost my nephew and my best friend.
So sorry to hear that. Prayers and thoughts are with you
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The way that I look at those people, it's their loss not mine. Ride on!
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Originally Posted by den1953
I haven't yet owned a Can AM Spyder, but I'm interested for sure. I've owned and ridden motocycles for over 44 years, not one of them has ever been a Harley Davidson. Of the sixteen bikes I have owned only four of them weren't made in Japan, two Triumphs and two Victory motorcycles. The Harley owners who are snobs (not all of them are) only accept the Victory as they are made in the USA, but not completely. Does this bother me? Only a little bit and only when I think about it but it's no big deal. When the time comes and I bbbbdo go to three wheels (no matter which end) it still won't bother me much, still no big deal. As long as I'm still riding all of that snob B.S. doesn't matter a bit to me.
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Don't Harley's still use Showa (Japanese) front ends? They used to anyways, so I guess they qualified as American unicycles?
I had a Solex as a kid when all the kids with money had tbe Honda Express. I overhauled my own motor, and could still ride home when out of gas. Didn't get hassled by police either. The best part was it gave me wings, at 13 yrs old a 25 mile trip across town to cut grandmas grass and weed her garden for ten bucks was an adventure, and a couple weeks worth of gas money.
Bike snobs may never get it, and I would rather be on my ride than tryiing to explain it to them
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