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- HannibalExplorer
Retired andLoveIt wrote:
Taco wrote:
Everyone does realize that there is no 2015 Harley Edition f150 right. Even if there was I'm sure it would not have the 2.7. Probably have the 6.2 in it if they did it.
Every Harley owner should have at least one vehicle that will go fast.
I have a Prius Xsp for go fast rides!:p - Retired_andLoveExplorer
Taco wrote:
Everyone does realize that there is no 2015 Harley Edition f150 right. Even if there was I'm sure it would not have the 2.7. Probably have the 6.2 in it if they did it.
Every Harley owner should have at least one vehicle that will go fast. - TacoExplorerEveryone does realize that there is no 2015 Harley Edition f150 right. Even if there was I'm sure it would not have the 2.7. Probably have the 6.2 in it if they did it.
- HannibalExplorer
ib516 wrote:
I wonder if you have to wear a pirate costume to drive it? Seems to be the norm for the accountants and tax lawyers that ride Harleys....man are they ever scary looking :R
WILD HOGS! :B
....and people complain about "noisy diesel engines" in campgrounds...then some fool rides by on a POS Harley that he has removed the baffles from...and it always seems to need to be revved up for no reason.....I guess a big "HEY LOOK AT ME PLEASE" sign would be too conspicuous? Those things would wake the dead!
Loud pipes - they don't save lives, they annoy the he!! out of people!
/rant
Take note diesel owners. This is how we see you. We're not impressed by your pickup truck. Nor do we want to hear it or smell it for an hour while you set up or pack up. - HannibalExplorer
BurbMan wrote:
What's the difference between a Harley and a Hoover?
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The Hoover has the dirt bag on the inside!
Ya messed it up man. The difference between a Harley and a Hoover is the Harley has two dirtbags.:C - KennedycamperExplorerFWIW, I ride almost daily, and alwaays wonder where the people's Harleys are when I see the stickers, or Harley edition truck.
- poorboyExplorernot feeling the love............
- v10superdutyExplorer
Fast Mopar wrote:
Actually a pretty sad story, if you ask me. Those are great trucks and are built to be driven and enjoyed. Some people prefer just saving it for the next guy. From personal experience, I can tell you that when you are sitting in the hospital for an extended time, you don't care too much about having a show vehicle that you are saving for the next guy. Get out and drive it! The dirt washes off.
Sorry if a bit off topic but this applies to life in general.
Exactly why I retired about 5 years before I could afford it according to the experts, and am going to Florida in two weeks, for several months to spend the little money I do have.
Let the next guy look after him/herself I guess.. :W - Fast_MoparExplorer
MFL wrote:
Now that we are back to topic, I'll give a short version of BIL's Harley 150.
It is a 2000 supercab 5.4 2wd. He bought it new, with the idea, it would be a very limited production. He borrowed the money to buy it, as an investment. He drove it 17 miles from the dealership, stopped to show me, and proceeded home.
It has been sitting in the shed ever since, with the meter now showing 26 miles.
For years he claimed he was going to make a fortune on it. He is now 65, has no family, other than my wife, to pass it on to.
I'm thinking he has about $30,000 invested, after paying interest.
What would you want to pay for it now? Some times these things do work out, but my thinking is, this one, not so much.
Jerry
Actually a pretty sad story, if you ask me. Those are great trucks and are built to be driven and enjoyed. Some people prefer just saving it for the next guy. From personal experience, I can tell you that when you are sitting in the hospital for an extended time, you don't care too much about having a show vehicle that you are saving for the next guy. Get out and drive it! The dirt washes off. - MFLNomad II
BurbMan wrote:
What's the difference between a Harley and a Hoover?
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The Hoover has the dirt bag on the inside!
Good one Burb, that is hilarious!
This Harley biker joking is much more fun than the original topic!
I have camped in the Black Hills, during the Sturgis Rally, and noticed many nice class A rigs pulling in, towing a Harley or two.
The occupants,wearing shorts and tennis shoes, could hardly wait to get their costumes on.
BTW, the Black Hills is a great place to ride a motorcycle, especially a sport bike. Way too much traffic anymore, at rally time.
Best time is late August/early September.
Jerry
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