OwnerOfHarriet
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I started this thread because I didn't want my post lost in the Harley attitude one.
A couple of weeks ago, my wife told me about some guy from Bike Bandit that posted the rules for waving at other bikes. One of the rules he posted stated that you should not wave at 3 wheeled vehicles since they were not motorcycles. Now remember this is from a company who sells parts for motorcycles -- do you really want to piss anyone off?
I posted on a Harley forum that I would no do business with Bike Bandit for any reason because of that slam. I had more side with me than took the road of not with even a few saying they would not ride if they could not do it on 2 wheels.
Many chided the author because there are disabled persons who need 3 wheels in order to enjoy the open air feeling of a bike.
The author came back with a half hearted apology to Disabled Veterans who ride trikes. But he still left the other riders either disabled or for whatever reason they choose out in the cold with his slam.
I still will not do business with Bike Bandit for any reason.
My wife rides the Can Am -- I feel safer with her on it -- and its not because she is not a good 2 wheel rider -- she is an excellent rider. She is however short of stature and its tough to find a bike that is good for long trips that allows her to touch the ground full footed. We lowered her current bike as much as possible to keep the ride and allow her to have a bike with enough power.
Currently I ride a Harley, but most of my miles have been on Hondas and Suzukis (around 500,000). If it comes to not being to ride a 2 wheeler -- I will ride a 3 wheeler --
I hope many if not all will join me in a protest to Bike Bandit for their insensitivity to riders. Email them and let them know what you think.
A couple of weeks ago, my wife told me about some guy from Bike Bandit that posted the rules for waving at other bikes. One of the rules he posted stated that you should not wave at 3 wheeled vehicles since they were not motorcycles. Now remember this is from a company who sells parts for motorcycles -- do you really want to piss anyone off?
I posted on a Harley forum that I would no do business with Bike Bandit for any reason because of that slam. I had more side with me than took the road of not with even a few saying they would not ride if they could not do it on 2 wheels.
Many chided the author because there are disabled persons who need 3 wheels in order to enjoy the open air feeling of a bike.
The author came back with a half hearted apology to Disabled Veterans who ride trikes. But he still left the other riders either disabled or for whatever reason they choose out in the cold with his slam.
I still will not do business with Bike Bandit for any reason.
My wife rides the Can Am -- I feel safer with her on it -- and its not because she is not a good 2 wheel rider -- she is an excellent rider. She is however short of stature and its tough to find a bike that is good for long trips that allows her to touch the ground full footed. We lowered her current bike as much as possible to keep the ride and allow her to have a bike with enough power.
Currently I ride a Harley, but most of my miles have been on Hondas and Suzukis (around 500,000). If it comes to not being to ride a 2 wheeler -- I will ride a 3 wheeler --
I hope many if not all will join me in a protest to Bike Bandit for their insensitivity to riders. Email them and let them know what you think.