+1!So, 400lb guys and their 300lb girlfriends can ride into the wind and that's ok, but a few flags will cause the tranny and clutch to take a dump? Maybe if he had used "Harley approved" flag holders.
Douche bags!!
That's the point I think. We're told clearly and up front things like "13 lbs in the trunk" and "no trunk and pannier usage together', etc. and then feel like we have a right to get pissed off when we ignore the instructions and damage the bike and don't get our way.FWIW; Harley does not offer trailers, trailer hitches, or trailer wiring connectors. They specifically tell owners in the manual that they're not approved for that and that it can affect your warranty.
That's because Harley trailers look like this:FWIW; Harley does not offer trailers, trailer hitches, or trailer wiring connectors. They specifically tell owners in the manual that they're not approved for that and that it can affect your warranty.
I think you are optimistic about the highway speeds of an HD powered motorcycle, even with zero flags.7 flags? Who the hell needs 7 flags on the back of a bike at 70 or 80 mph down the highway?
This brings up an interesting point. Who says he didn't roll them up for his "High Speed" runs. Maybe the flag holders are only used for parades he participates in? Sure that's untrue, but how does HD know?mean c'mon dude, have some common frikkin sense, take some responsibility for your choices, and suck it up. You could have rolled them up when slabbing it and unfurled them when leisurely cruising.
, and don;t get me started on the "rolling roadblock" riding formations. Ahh good times maties!
This article is a harley bashers wet dream. You can either bash HD, or the HD rider. Win/win!!!I'm normally pretty quick to jump on the Harley bashing band wagon
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