I'm actually pretty sad about what is happening to the motorcycle community. It seems that the hobby is slowly dying as time goes on. The world is going to be overrun by cars that drive themselves and electric everything. Enjoy it while you guys can.
All true. It’s a good thing that something does not have to be popular to enjoy it.It's happening to many different things here in Canada..
Vintage cars will soon not be worth a cent, they are depreciating more and more each year.
Motorcycle riding clubs are drying up along with sales of bikes
Gun clubs are seeing less and less membership and now with this new gun ban, they will dwindle even more.
Even things like county fairs and livestock shows are dwindling to nothing.
The future is someone sitting on their couch with a VR headset on virtually doing all these things and needing a crane to get them in and out of the house.
We are of that generation who can and do....All true. It’s a good thing that something does not have to be popular to enjoy it.
Motorcycles may become vintage relics but I think most of us on this forum will always enjoy them!
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Wahhhoooo found a new copy of Biker Boyz on Amazon for 5 bucks.I know what I'll be doing tonight.:popcorn: Anybody got a fav movie with bikes? Rubb.www.hayabusa.org
I agree completely. The only thing surprising about HD's demise is that it didn't happen sooner. They're experts at marketing, they've sold a technologically ancient product to a tech obsessed world, and done so at a premium, all under the guise of a "lifestyle".I hear a lot of Monday Quarterbacks talking about the down fall of HD. But what people forget is that HD made a ton of money doing what they do, much more than any other motorcycle company. Nothing lasts forever, and few companies worldwide have a run like HD has. HD would be better off to ride the trends down and downsize the company until it's a boutique player of classic bikes. Then take all that money and assets and start over on a company built to take advantage of the world today. Different name, different products. Not HD builds an electric bike, but a whole new company.
I read yesterday that Harley cut production and is going to offer less models to keep production simpler.