If you’re thinking of buying a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and fitting in with the custom Harley-Davidson crowd, you might want to adapt to their culture.
Owning a Harley-Davidson bring you into a tight brotherhood with a culture of its own. The Harley culture is a very proud one where there are traditions, expectations and unwritten rules that each biker must follow.
First of all, every Harley should be unique, customized by the biker, to be a reflection of himself, and therefore no two Harleys should be alike. An “of the shelf” Harley bike is out of the question.
Secondly, all your custom parts are made by American companies. Otherwise you co counter to the made-in-America attitudes of the Harley culture and fail to show the pride, sophistication and attention to detail that went into its creation
And when it comes to the helmet that you wear, forget the face mask. Those are for wimps!
Wouter Bouman
Owning a Harley-Davidson bring you into a tight brotherhood with a culture of its own. The Harley culture is a very proud one where there are traditions, expectations and unwritten rules that each biker must follow.
First of all, every Harley should be unique, customized by the biker, to be a reflection of himself, and therefore no two Harleys should be alike. An “of the shelf” Harley bike is out of the question.
Secondly, all your custom parts are made by American companies. Otherwise you co counter to the made-in-America attitudes of the Harley culture and fail to show the pride, sophistication and attention to detail that went into its creation
And when it comes to the helmet that you wear, forget the face mask. Those are for wimps!
Wouter Bouman
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